Easter in Kwahu has become one of the most anticipated events in Ghana, drawing people from all walks of life to the Eastern Region each year. Among the most popular spots during this celebration is Obomeng Street, which becomes a central hub of activity, especially on Easter Sunday night.
Obomeng Street comes alive with people, music, and various forms of entertainment. The streets are filled with vendors selling food, drinks, and souvenirs. Loudspeakers blast music, DJs perform, and live bands entertain the crowd. The event brings together families, friends, tourists, and locals for a shared experience of fun and celebration.
The atmosphere is usually crowded and energetic, with a high presence of youth and groups dressed in fashionable attire. Security is typically heightened, and emergency services are on standby due to the large number of attendees.
Easter Sunday night on Obomeng Street highlights the blend of cultural celebration and modern entertainment. It reflects how traditional holidays have evolved into social gatherings that drive tourism, support small businesses, and promote community engagement.
For many, attending the Kwahu Easter festival and being part of the Obomeng Street experience is an annual tradition that goes beyond entertainment it is a time to reconnect, relax, and be part of something larger.


