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The atmosphere at Joy FM’s much-anticipated Family Party in the Park has reached an exciting new level following the arrival of the Kwanpa Band on stage, delivering a series of thrilling live performances to the delight of patrons.
As families and music lovers continue to troop into the venue, the band’s energetic set has captivated the growing crowd, drawing applause, cheers, and spontaneous dancing.

Their lively blend of popular Ghanaian rhythms, classic hits, and contemporary sounds has created an engaging and festive mood, turning the park into a vibrant hub of entertainment.

Children, parents, and groups of friends could be seen enjoying the performance together, singing along and soaking in the relaxed, family-friendly ambience that has become synonymous with Joy FM’s annual outdoor event.

The band’s stage presence and musical precision have ensured that patrons remain fully engaged as the programme gathers momentum.


The live performance by the Kwanpa Band has not only heightened excitement but has also set a strong tone for the rest of the day’s activities.

Food and beverage vendors remain busy as attendees explore various stands while keeping an ear tuned to the music echoing across the park.
Joy FM’s Family Party in the Park has, over the years, established itself as a flagship lifestyle and entertainment event, bringing together families through music, leisure, and community bonding.

As the programme unfolds, patrons can look forward to more performances and activities designed to keep the entire family entertained throughout the day.
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