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The second day of the Ecobank-JoyBusiness SME Fair ended on a high note as the ever-sensational Kwan Pa Band and hip-life duo Keche delivered electrifying performances that had both vendors and patrons dancing deep into the evening.
After a full day of trading, exhibitions, and networking, the fairgrounds transformed into a lively celebration of music and culture.


Hit-making duo Keche brought their signature party style to the stage, lighting up the atmosphere with fan favourites that had everyone singing and waving their hands in rhythm.
The night climaxed with Kwan Pa Band, who took the stage with their signature live instrumentation and indigenous rhythms, blending traditional Ghanaian sounds with modern energy that got the crowd on their feet.

Their unique sound, rooted in traditional highlife and palmwine music, created a lively connection between the performers, vendors, and patrons who gathered around the stage to soak in the moment.

The performance added a thrilling twist to the business fair, which had already seen vibrant displays from over 150 vendors across fashion, food, crafts, tech, and building materials.
As Kwanpa’s drums, guitars, and harmonies took over the space, the fairgrounds transformed into a celebration of both commerce and culture.

From vendors who paused sales to join the fun, to patrons capturing every moment on their phones, the performances turned the business fair into a festival of rhythm and joy.

The closing show perfectly captured the spirit of the Ecobank-JoyBusiness SME Fair, a space where commerce, culture, and creativity come together to celebrate Ghanaian innovation and enterprise.




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