Culture Beach Jam thrills patrons with nonstop entertainment
The Polo Beach in Accra was the epicenter of vibrant cultural expression and entertainment during the two-day Culture Beach Jam, held from December 28 to 29.
The event drew a diverse audience, including a significant number of diasporans who gathered to immerse themselves in a unique blend of Ghanaian culture, music, fashion, and art.
The festival kicked off with an explosion of energy, setting the tone for what would become a non-stop celebration of creativity and talent.
Renowned DJs, including DJ Williamo, DJ K-Dawg, DJ Shagy and DJ Tunez, curated electrifying sets that kept the crowd on their feet.
Their performances blended Afrobeat, highlife, and contemporary tunes, creating a pulsating rhythm that resonated with both local and international attendees.
Beyond the music, the event featured immersive experiences showcasing Ghanaian artistry. From live art installations to fashion displays celebrating traditional and modern styles, every corner of the venue exuded cultural pride.
Food vendors offered an array of delicacies, giving patrons a taste of Ghana’s rich culinary heritage, while interactive stations provided opportunities to learn more about the country’s traditions.
On the main stage, some of the biggest names in music delivered unforgettable performances.
Award-winning Highlife and Afrobeat act KiDi brought his signature charm and hits like Touch It to the stage, leaving the crowd in awe. Nigerian artiste Shallipopi added a vibrant twist with his chart-topping tracks, while Ghanaian stars King Promise, Joey B, Papi Kojo among others each brought their unique style and energy.
Their performances created a magnetic atmosphere, with fans singing along to every lyric and dancing late into the night. The chemistry between the performers and the audience was palpable, turning the event into a communal celebration of music and culture.
The Culture Beach Jam was not just a festival; it was a homecoming for many in the diaspora.
Against the backdrop of the Year of Return and Beyond the Return initiatives, the event provided an opportunity for attendees to connect with their roots and appreciate Ghana's cultural richness.
Speaking to GraphicShowbiz, a patron from the U.S. remarked, “This experience has been surreal. The music, the art, and the energy are unmatched. It’s amazing to see Ghana's creativity celebrated on such a grand scale.”