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The Kwan Pa Band delivered a captivating performance at the Joy FM Family Party in the Park at the picturesque Aburi Botanical Gardens.
Known for their unique take on traditional Ghanaian music, the band brought energy and cultural pride to the stage, thrilling patrons with their infectious folk tunes and dynamic rhythms.

Their interactive set had the crowd singing, clapping, and dancing along, creating a festive atmosphere that resonated with both young and old.
Their performance was a highlight of the event, which also featured family-friendly activities, board games, and performances from other top artists.
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