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The highly anticipated Joy FM Party in the Park 2025 is officially underway, with a steady stream of patrons trooping into the Aburi Botanical Gardens as excitement builds for what promises to be an unforgettable entertainment experience.
From the early hours, music lovers, families, and revellers have been arriving in large numbers, creating a vibrant and festive atmosphere.


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

The park is already alive with colour, energy, and sound as attendees soak in the ambience of the open-air event.


Setting the tone for the day is a live band performance the Shakers Royal Band, which is currently thrilling patrons with energetic renditions of popular tunes and classic crowd favourites.

The live music has drawn cheers and applause, warming up the audience and heightening anticipation for the lineup of activities and performances scheduled throughout the event.

Vendors are actively serving food, drinks, and merchandise, while groups of friends and families gather across the park to enjoy the music and socialise.

Security personnel and event organisers are also on hand to ensure smooth coordination and safety as the crowd continues to grow.

The Joy FM Party in the Park has become a staple on the entertainment calendar, celebrated for bringing people together through music, culture, and community engagement.

This year’s edition is expected to deliver even more excitement, with several performances and interactive segments lined up for patrons.

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