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The sound, style, and spirit of the 1990s are set to take centre stage once again as Joy FM prepares to host its much-anticipated 90’s Jam, a lively celebration of the music and culture that defined a generation.
Often described as a golden era for music, the 1990s produced timeless songs and iconic artistes whose influence is still felt today. As excitement builds towards the 2026 edition of Joy FM’s 90’s Jam, the event offers a reminder of why music from that decade continues to resonate across generations.
The nostalgia-filled party comes off on Friday, January 2, at Pleasant Gardens in Dzorwulu, Accra. Activities will begin at 6:00 pm and will continue through the night until dawn, promising hours of non-stop music and entertainment.
Patrons can expect an unforgettable blend of sounds, from Ghana’s classic highlife and early hiplife to chart-topping hip-hop, R&B, and pop hits from the United States. The event brings together rhythms that once ruled radio waves and dance floors, creating a shared musical experience for old and new fans alike.
More than a concert, the 90’s Jam is a throwback journey into an era of bold fashion, signature dance moves, and music that never goes out of style. Pleasant Gardens will be transformed into a retro playground, complete with neon lighting, vintage décor, and themed photo booths inspired by the decade.
A range of food and drink vendors will be on hand to keep the energy high as the night unfolds. Whether you remember the days of cassette tapes, boomboxes, and MTV, or you are discovering the era for the first time, the Joy FM 90’s Jam offers something special for everyone.
With top DJs and performers lined up to spin hit after hit, the night promises pure nostalgia and nonstop fun. Come dressed in your best 90s-inspired outfit, hit the dance floor, and relive the magic.
Joy FM’s 90’s Jam is where memories are revived, classics are celebrated, and the night dances its way into the early hours of the morning.
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