Toronto gears up for Ghana vs Panama World Cup warm-up party
Toronto is set to light up on June 13, 2026, as Rextee Express Logistics presents a high-energy World Cup Warm-Up Party ahead of the much-anticipated Ghana vs Panama clash.
The event will take place at 69 Milvan Drive, Toronto, with festivities kicking off promptly at 7 PM.
Billed as a night of good music, crazy vibes, and non-stop energy, the party is expected to attract football lovers, music enthusiasts, and members of the Ghanaian and wider African diaspora across Canada.
The night’s soundtrack will be delivered by a powerful artistes and DJs lineup, with Kweysi Swat & Ayesem on rotation, alongside DJ Ice, Oyokodehye Kofi, and DJ Kobby Black.
Keeping the crowd fully charged will be renowned hypeman MC Nana King, promising an atmosphere that matches the excitement surrounding the World Cup fixture.
Organisers are urging guests to come early and come ready, describing the event as a must-attend celebration that blends football fever with authentic party culture.
As Toronto prepares for a historic week of football and festivities, the Ghana vs Panama Warm-Up Party is shaping up to be one of the city’s hottest pre-match events, setting the tone for unity, culture, and unforgettable vibes.
Source: classfmonline.com
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