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Akwaaba UK, the organissers of the Ghana Party in the Park, have announced the first batch of artistes for the 2024 edition of the event.
Ghanaian musicians Wendy Shay, King Paluta and Olive the boy will perform for the first time at this years Ghana Party in the Park in London, at a new location.
They will be joined by KiDi, Lasmid, Tulenkey, A Kmot, dance group DWP Academy, and a few others to be announced later.
Dubbed the biggest ghanaian outdoor event in the United Kingdom, this year’s edition will take place at a new location, Oak Hill Park in Barnet on July 13, 2024.
The event is expected to attract music fans across various walks of life as they witness the best of Ghanaian culture. 
Chief Executive Officer of Akwaaba UK, Dennis Tawiah in a recent interview stated that his outfit was ready to give patrons another remarkable and memorable experience. 
“As you all know, Akwaaba UK has been at the forefront of putting together the biggest and best international events across Europe for the African community and beyond. All is set for this year’s Ghana Party in the Park festival, which happens to be the 20th edition, and we want to promise patrons another magical experience,” he said. 
Mr. Tawiah also stated that a second batch of artistes would be announced ahead of the music festival, as well as some surprise appearances. 
He further solicited support from all relevant state agencies, private entities, and key industry stakeholders in Ghana as well as the United Kingdom to help make this year’s GPITP festival a success. 

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