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Boxing Day at the Aburi Botanical Gardens was nothing short of spectacular as Kwabena Kwabena, Camidoh, and the Kwan Pa Band delivered electrifying performances at the Joy FM Family Party in the Park.
The event brought together hundreds of families and patrons for a day filled with music, fun, and unforgettable memories.

Kwabena Kwabena mesmerised the audience with his soulful vocals and timeless hits, captivating the audience with his emotive performances.
From “Adult Music” to “Asor,” his set was a masterclass in highlife music that had the crowd singing along and dancing in delight.

Camidoh brought a fresh wave of energy with his unique Afrobeat sound.
His performance of chart-topping tracks like “Sugarcane” and “For My Lover” added a youthful flair to the event, leaving fans mesmerized by his stage presence and vibrant delivery.

The Kwan Pa Band brought traditional Ghanaian music to the forefront with their engaging folk tunes and cultural rhythms.

Their interactive performance had patrons clapping, singing, and moving to the beat, showcasing the beauty of Ghana’s musical heritage.

Beyond the music, the Joy FM Family Party in the Park offered a variety of activities for all ages.
Families enjoyed board games, painting classes, and thrilling challenges like target shooting and treasure hunts, while adults relaxed at designated corners and engaged in lively conversations.

The event, hosted by Joy FM’s Lexis Bill and energised by DJ Izzy’s beats, truly lived up to its billing as the ultimate Boxing Day celebration.
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