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The golden era of music has officially returned to the capital as Joy FM’s 90’s Jam kicks into high gear at the Pleasant Gardens located at Dzorwulu.

As of tonight, Friday, January 2, 2026, the venue has been transformed into a pulsing epicentre of nostalgia, with the atmosphere described as nothing short of electric, with all cabanas sold.

The venue is completely packed with a massive crowd of 90s music enthusiasts, many of whom have turned up in iconic retro outfits to relive the greatest hits of the decade.

The sheer volume of attendees has already seen the car park reach full capacity, with late arrivals being directed to overflow areas as hordes of fans continue to stream in to join the celebration.

The night is being steered by a team of renowned entertainers who are currently taking patrons on a rhythmic journey through time.
The legendary DJ Black is behind the turntables, delivering his signature seamless transitions between classic Hip-hop, Hiplife, and R&B anthems.
Joining him to keep the energy at a fever pitch are some of the biggest names in Ghanaian broadcasting, including Lexis Bill and Nii Ayi Tagoe, whose infectious energy is keeping the crowd on their feet. Broadcaster Kofi Hayford is adding his unique flair to the night's entertainment.
While the dance floor is the heart of the event, the vibe extends across the entire Pleasant Gardens.
Thousands of patrons are seen chilling in groups, reminiscing about the 90s while enjoying a wide array of refreshments.
True to the promise of a premium experience, there is plenty to eat and drink, with vendors serving everything from local favourites to assorted cocktails, ensuring that the energy levels remain high for the straight-till-dawn marathon.

The massive turnout is a testament to the improvements promised by The Multimedia Group.
Earlier this week, General Manager for Sales and Marketing David Max-Fugar assured fans that concerns regarding space and security had been addressed.
With expanded dancing space and a heavy security presence—including the Ghana Police Service—the night is proceeding smoothly despite the record-breaking crowds.
“The safety of life and property is assured,” Max-Fugar stated during the setup, and that promise is being felt tonight as fans party with total peace of mind.
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