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Joy 99.7 FM is gearing up to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ with this year’s Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.
The event is scheduled for Saturday, 13th December 2025 at the Labadi Beach Hotel.
This year’s festival will feature an evening of Christmas carols, drama, comedy and scripture readings, creating an atmosphere of reflection and joy.
A line-up of performers, including Joe Mettle, Queendalyn, Ps. Ella Somuah, Ofori Amponsah, Grace Chorale, Lekzy DeComic and Jeneral Ntatia, will take turns to light up the stage with music and entertainment.
The Joy FM Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols has become a highlight on the station’s festive calendar, drawing audiences from all walks of life.
Attendance is free and open to the public, but guests are required to reserve seats in advance. To secure a spot, send INVITE and the hashtag #JoyNineLessons to 0551111997 or call 0302216540.

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