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 ‘Ghana Party in the Park 2025 was great success’

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 Ghana Party in the Park has long been an exciting family fun day that celebrates the richness of Ghanaian culture, bringing people of all ages and backgrounds together every sum­mer in the United Kingdom.

Held on Saturday, July 12, at Barnet Playing Fields in London, this year’s event delivered an unforgettable experience full of culture, music, and unity.

Before the main stage lights up, it takes the dedication of hardworking individuals behind the scenes to make the magic happen.

One such force is Albert Nii Amartey Armah, the Artiste Co­ordinator for Ghana Party in the Park, whose strategic coordina­tion helps shape the entire live experience.

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Speaking to The Spectator Agoro, Albert Nii Armah said the pre-and post-event previews as well as feedback received points to the fact that the revelers had a wonderful experience.

For the 20th edition of Ghana Party in the Park, Albert Armah teamed up with Dennis Tawiah, Chief Executive Officer of Akwaaba UK, to cu­rate an electrifying lineup of artistes.

The show was headlined by Kweku Smoke, while King Promise took on the role of Creative Di­rector, infusing the event with fresh energy and vision.

The star-studded roster also includ­ed: Joint 77, Sister Derby, DopeNation, Krymi, Beeztrap KOTM, Moliy, Gya­kie (as a surprise act), Flowking Stone, and the ever-dynamic DWP Academy.

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High-profile Ghanaian personalities spotted in the crowd included Appi­etus, Victoria Michaels, Adwoa Saah, Delay, Giovanni Caleb of Media Gener­al, Master Richard of Dada Boat fame, Alordia Promotions, Stanley Kodia, and Leicester City’s Issa­haku Fatawu.

 By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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