Get ready for an electrifying 11-day music marathon as DJ Sam takes on the challenge of a lifetime at in Osu. With the goal of breaking the Guinness World Record for the Longest Club DJ'ing, DJ Sam is all set to make history and leave a lasting mark on Ghana's music scene.
Currently held by a DJ with an impressive 200-hour record, DJ Sam is determined to surpass expectations and DJ for a whopping 255 hours! This ambitious feat requires immense skill, stamina, and a deep love for music.
DJ Sam recently shared his exciting lineup for the first week of his record-breaking attempt on social media. The festivities kick off with a bang at the Launch Party, featuring small god. The following days promise a diverse range of music experiences, including Love & Rose with Cina Soul, Mayablu, and Chayutamusic, Caribbean Thursdays with the legendary Samini Dagaati, and the vibrant Red Mood party with Soafrican. The week wraps up with Mood Therapy by Imullarsoundsystem and the soulful Mood Sundays with DBlackGH.
The atmosphere at Moodbar is expected to be nothing short of electric, with music enthusiasts and fans eagerly supporting DJ Sam in his quest for the record. The club will be buzzing with energy and excitement, as people come together to witness this extraordinary display of talent and dedication.
DJ Sam's marathon will not only be a personal achievement but also a testament to the vibrant music scene in Ghana. It's a chance for local artistes to shine and for music lovers to come together and celebrate their shared passion.
So mark your calendars and get ready to dance the night away as DJ Sam takes Accra by storm. Let's rally behind him, cheering him on every step of the way as he strives to make history and break the Guinness World Record for the Longest Club DJ'ing!
Stay tuned for more updates on DJ Sam's incredible journey at Mood bar.
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