
Ghana’s entertainment landscape witnessed a vibrant surge during the 2026 Easter period, characterized by a mix of traditional festivals, modern concerts, and the launch of significant cultural initiatives. Highlighting the season was the inaugural Gomoa Easter Carnival, a four-day extravaganza championed by MP Kwame Asare Obeng (A-Plus) and the Multimedia Group Limited. Simultaneously, the legendary Kwahu Easter celebrations maintained their status as a major tourism draw, attracting thousands of revelers for a weekend of paragliding, music, and entrepreneurial forums. These events collectively underscored the vital role of festivals in fostering community spirit and driving local economic growth.
The Gomoa Easter Carnival offered a diverse program that blended community well-being with high-energy entertainment. The festivities began with a torchlight procession and bonfire, progressing through days of sports competitions and health screenings. Musical performances were a major highlight, featuring a star-studded lineup including Shatta Wale, Samini, Kofi Nti, and Kofi Kinaata. Meanwhile, in Kwahu, the atmosphere was equally electric as fans enjoyed sets from Stonebwoy and Kwabena Kwabena. The period also saw personal milestones, such as Kumawood star Dr. Likee (Ebenezer Akwasi Antwi) revealing his Ewe heritage during a festival appearance in Vakpo, showcasing the deep cultural roots that connect Ghanaian artists to their communities.
Beyond the immediate festivities, the season served as a launchpad for major upcoming cultural milestones. In Accra, the 2026 edition of Miss Diaspora Ghana was officially unveiled, signaling a shift in pageantry toward national development and diaspora engagement. The initiative aims to establish a vocational training center on the Akuapem Ridge, emphasizing community impact over traditional beauty standards. Additionally, the cultural group African Dance Rhythms announced the upcoming launch of "Kalajah" at Alliance Fran'aise Accra for August 2026. This performance is set to explore the intersection of African rhythms, storytelling, and identity, offering an immersive experience for dance enthusiasts.
As Ghana celebrates its local talent, the international stage also beckons with news from the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, where esteemed directors like Pedro Almod#ovar and Asghar Farhadi prepare to compete for the Palme d’Or. The festival will also honor icons Barbra Streisand and Peter Jackson with Honorary Palme d’Or awards. Amidst this flurry of entertainment and global prestige, religious leaders such as Apostle Joseph Felix Kwesi Mensah of the Great Commission Church International reminded the public of the spiritual foundations of the season. Urging a spirit of communal love and service, the collective message of the Easter period remains one of unity, cultural pride, and a forward-looking vision for Ghana’s creative and social development.
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