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Highlife star Kwabena Kwabena has mounted the stage at Joy FM’s Party in the Park, sending waves of excitement through the crowd gathered at the Aburi Botanical Gardens.
The celebrated musician, known for his soulful voice and timeless highlife hits, was met with loud cheers as he made his appearance, instantly lifting the energy of the event.


From the opening notes of his performance, patrons sang along and danced enthusiastically, drawn in by his captivating stage presence and rich musical delivery.



Kwabena Kwabena’s set featured a blend of classic favourites and well-loved melodies that have earned him a loyal following over the years.

Despite earlier drizzles, the crowd remained fully engaged, dancing and waving as the music echoed through the scenic surroundings of the botanical gardens.


The live performance further cemented the festive mood that has characterised this year’s edition of the event.




Joy FM’s Party in the Park is an annual family-oriented outdoor celebration that brings together music lovers, families and revellers in a relaxed and refreshing environment.


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