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Despite intermittent drizzles, the festive atmosphere at Joy FM’s Party in the Park 2025 has remained undiminished, as patrons continue to dance enthusiastically at the Aburi Botanical Gardens.
The light rainfall, which occasionally swept across the venue, did little to dampen the spirits of the crowd.


Instead, revellers embraced the moment, dancing off their feet to live music and entertainment, turning the gardens into a vibrant hub of joy and celebration.


Families, young adults and music lovers could be seen swaying, singing along and cheering as performances carried on uninterrupted.



Some patrons gathered trees, while others danced freely in the open, clearly determined not to let the weather stand in the way of their enjoyment.




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