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The stage is set, and the excitement is palpable as Joy FM’s highly anticipated Party in the Park comes to life today at the scenic Aburi Botanical Gardens.
From 10 AM to 6 PM, this electrifying outdoor event promises an unforgettable day of music, entertainment, and connection under the lush greenery of one of Ghana’s most iconic locations.
A Star-Studded Lineup
The lineup for this year’s Party in the Park is nothing short of spectacular.
Highlife maestro Kwabena Kwabena will serenade fans with his timeless hits and soulful melodies, ensuring a memorable experience for lovers of authentic Ghanaian music.

Joining him is Afropop sensation Camidoh, whose chart-topping hits like Sugarcane have taken the music world by storm.
Adding a traditional twist to the festivities is Kwan Pa, the vibrant folk and palm wine band renowned for its captivating rhythms and lively stage presence.
More Than Just Music
Beyond the music, the Party in the Park offers an opportunity for families, friends, and music lovers to unwind, network, and create cherished memories.
With the serene backdrop of Aburi Gardens, attendees can enjoy the perfect blend of natural beauty and stellar entertainment.

Food vendors, fun activities, and photo opportunities will be on hand to make the day even more special.
Be Part of the Experience
Whether you’re a fan of live music, looking for a day of relaxation, or simply craving some good vibes, Party in the Park is the place to be.

Grab your tickets, pack your picnic mats, and get ready to dance the day away with your favourite artists.
Don’t miss this chance to be part of an incredible event. Joy FM’s Party in the Park promises to be the highlight of the season, and it’s happening tomorrow at Aburi Gardens. See you there!
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