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The Joy FM Party in the Park 2025 has begun at the scenic Aburi Botanical Gardens, with patrons trooping into the venue in their numbers as excitement steadily builds across the park.
The atmosphere is already electric, largely driven by a captivating live performance by the Shakers Band, who are setting the tone for the day’s festivities.



As early arrivals settle in, the band has been thrilling patrons with energetic live renditions, drawing cheers, sing-alongs, and spontaneous dance moves from the growing crowd.


The annual event, held every 26th of December, runs from morning into the late afternoon at the lush gardens just outside Accra.



With a rich blend of highlife, classic hits, and contemporary sounds, the Shakers Band has kept the park alive, ensuring there is no dull moment even as more revellers continue to arrive.

Their performance has transformed the venue into a lively celebration space, warming up patrons and heightening anticipation for the full lineup of activities expected later in the day.


Groups of families, friends, and music lovers can be seen gathering under trees and open spaces, enjoying the live music while engaging with food vendors and branded activations dotted around the park.



The vibrant sound from the stage continues to draw more patrons into the heart of the event.
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