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As the holy month of Ramadan nears its end, with Eid al-Fitr having begun, the city of Accra is preparing for a new kind of celebration.
On Wednesday evening, Diezel Night Club at 1400 New Town Road, right beside the Accra New Town Post Office, will open its doors for the first time, and it’s lineup of musicians set to pass through has the community buzzing with excitement.
The timing feels almost poetic. Ramadan, a month of fasting, reflection, and community for Muslims worldwide, concluded just days ago, marking the start of Eid al-Fitr—a joyous festival filled with family gatherings, feasts, and celebrations. In New Town, where a significant Muslim population joins in these traditions, the opening of Diezel Night Club offers a fresh space for the festivities to continue, blending the spirit of Eid with the universal language of music.
Diezel has teased a roster of talent that promises to make its debut a memorable one. Leading the charge for the opening night is the popular Ghanaian music duo Keche, known for their infectious hits and high-energy performances. Alongside Keche, several other celebrities are expected to perform live, adding a touch of star power to the event. While the club has kept the full list of performers under wraps, whispers in the local music scene suggest that some of Ghana’s most dynamic DJs and artists will also take the stage.
The musicians set to pass through will bring a vibrant mix of Hip Hop, R&B, Amapiano, and Afrobeats—genres that resonate deeply with Accra’s diverse and music-loving crowd.
“We’re bringing in artists who can capture the energy of this city,” said a spokesperson for Diezel. “It’s not just about the opening night; we’ve got musicians lined up for the weeks ahead to keep the momentum going.”
For many in the community, the timing of the opening feels like a perfect extension of the Eid celebrations. “After a month of fasting and reflection, it’s time to come together and enjoy,” said a local resident who plans to attend with friends. “I love that Diezel is opening now—it’s a chance to celebrate with music and dance, and I’m excited to see Keche and the other celebrities perform live.”

The club’s location in the heart of New Town makes it an accessible spot for both Muslim and non-Muslim residents to gather, adding to the inclusive vibe of the event.
Inside, Diezel Night Club is ready to impress. The venue boasts a modern design with a spacious dance floor, ambient lighting, and a sound system built to deliver every beat with clarity. The stage is set for the musicians to shine, whether they’re performing live sets like Keche or spinning tracks as part of the DJ lineup.
The bar and cozy seating areas offer spaces for guests to relax and connect, ensuring the night will be as much about community as it is about the music. Diezel Night Club will operate from Wednesdays through Sundays, giving partygoers plenty of opportunities to experience the venue’s vibrant atmosphere in the weeks to come.
Local business owners are also feeling the excitement. “A club like Diezel, with big musicians and celebrities like Keche coming through, will bring more people to New Town,” said a nearby food stall owner.
“It’s good for all of us, especially after the Ramadan season when everyone is in a festive mood.” With the end of Ramadan ushering in a time of joy and togetherness, Diezel Night Club’s grand opening tomorrow at 10:30 PM is poised to be a highlight of the week, blending the spirit of Eid with the universal joy of music and celebration.
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