
The streets of Accra pulsed with the unmistakable beats of the 1990s on Friday, January 2, 2026, as Joy FM, a subsidiary of The Multimedia Group, hosted its legendary 90’s Jam at Pleasant Gardens in Dzorwulu.
What has become one of Ghana’s most anticipated annual events transformed the plush enclave into a throwback of retro flair, drawing massive crowds that filled every inch of the sprawling outdoor space in a sold-out spectacle of music, dance, and unbridled enjoyment.
The event saw hundreds of revellers channelling the era’s iconic fashion and energy, turning the grassy lawns into a living tribute to the decade that redefined popular culture.

Attendees arrived decked out in 90s regalia, embodying the bold, eclectic styles that defined the period—from baggy jeans and plaid flannel shirts tied around waists to colourful bandanas, crop tops, and chunky sneakers.
One standout scene captured the essence in a shot of a group of dancers grooving energetically, with participants sporting red bandanas, black graphic tees emblazoned with motivational slogans like “Positive Vibes”, high-waist jean shorts paired with oversized plaid shirts, and baseball caps turned backwards, all evoking the hip-hop and streetwear explosion of artists like TLC and Salt-N-Pepa.

Nearby, another reveller struck a playful pose in a striped blazer over a crisp white shirt, teamed with a beige mini-skirt, knee-high white socks, black boots, and a pink headband—a nod to the preppy yet edgy looks popularised by shows like The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and music videos from the likes of Britney Spears in her early days.

The 90’s Jam, a brainchild of Joy FM since its inception over a decade ago, has solidified its status as an iconic programme within The Multimedia Group’s portfolio, blending radio broadcasting with live entertainment to celebrate the golden era of music.
Joy FM, known for its dynamic mix of news, talk shows, and music programming, launched the event to revive the sounds that shaped a generation, fostering a sense of community and nostalgia among Ghanaians, young and old.

This year’s edition, powered by sponsors and featuring DJ sets from station favourites like Lexis Bill, DJ Black, Nii Ayi Tagoe, and Kofi Hayford, amplified the programme’s legacy by fusing timeless 90s tracks with the electric atmosphere of a modern festival.
As The Multimedia Group continues to innovate in media, events like this underscore its commitment to cultural preservation, drawing on Joy FM’s reach to unite diverse audiences in shared joy.

The night’s playlist was a masterclass in 90s musical diversity, seamlessly weaving the decade’s defining genres into a non-stop party that had the venue throbbing until the early hours.
With tickets priced at GHC 300 and selling out weeks in advance, the massive attendance overwhelmed Pleasant Gardens, where every seat, standing spot, and patch of artificial turf was claimed by enthusiastic fans.

Laughter echoed amid photo opportunities capturing retro poses, while food stalls dishing out food, barbecue, and drinks fuelled the all-night festivities.
“This is more than just music; it’s a trip back to simpler times,” said David Lawson, beaming amid the crowd.
As the beats faded into the dawn, Joy FM’s 90’s Jam once again affirmed its place as a cultural staple, leaving participants buzzing with memories old and new.
For those who missed out, mark your calendars—the nostalgia train shows no signs of slowing down, with the next edition set for 2027.
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