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14 March, 2026, 9:23 pm
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Fans scream 'Kuki the King' as RESFEST delivers a magical night

Fans scream 'Kuki the King' as RESFEST delivers a magical night

By Mikaele Liga
16/06/2025
KUKI performing his single Siwati Au

It was a night to remember as RESFEST lit up the Vodafone Arena, thrilling fans with a powerful lineup featuring all the artists under the Resonance Entertainment banner as the concert showcased the incredible talents of Fo Sho, Fiji’s only all-female band Marama, Vegas6, and none other than the King of Music himself, Kuki, along with his InsideOut Band.

The sound of screaming fans filled the arena as they responded with deafening cheers, while the performances struck an emotional chord, taking the audience on a musical journey through the artists' humble beginnings, personal stories, and strong cultural identities.

People of all ages danced and sang along throughout the evening, contributing to the electric atmosphere that swept through the crowd.

Adrain Cata from Nausori surprised his wife and children with tickets to the show, knowing Kuki is a favourite in their household, and when he revealed the tickets, his children were in tears of joy.

Apakuki Nalawa ‘Kuki’ the Director of Resonance Entertainment, was deeply moved by the overwhelming turnout and says he is grateful to all the fans for making it such a special night.

Kuki also announced that RESFEST will become an annual event, with future shows planned for Suva.

He encouraged fans in the West to start preparing for what promises to be another unforgettable concert experience next year.

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KUKI & Priminava beautifully sing his song- Noqu Vanua

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