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CFL Gratitude Concert for the 40th anniversary celebrations to be livestreamed this Saturday

CFL Gratitude Concert for the 40th anniversary celebrations to be livestreamed this Saturday

By Vijay Narayan
02/07/2025

The Communications Fiji Limited Gratitude Concert at Albert Park to thank our listeners and followers of FM96, LegendFM, VITIFM, Navtarang, Radio Sargam and fijivillage will also be livestreamed for people around Fiji and the world from 4pm to 11pm this Saturday.

For those who will be at Albert Park, the program starts from 12pm with food stalls and a bouncy castle already set up.

Everyone is invited for this free concert as we thank our listeners and followers during our 40th anniversary celebrations.

People can also watch the concert live from 4pm to 11pm this Saturday on our website, fijivillage and facebook pages, fijivillage and Communications Fiji Limited.

Starting today, we kick off a three-day celebration with a series of exciting events leading up to our grand finale concert on Saturday.

There will be a client seminar from 9am–1pm today at Metro Events Centre with Steve and Catherine Toms plus our long-time consultant Eriks Celmins to educate clients on the latest digital media and AI based marketing trends.

This will be followed by a cocktail from 6pm to 10pm tonight at the home of CFL at 231 Waimanu Rd — an evening of networking and celebration with our valued advertising clients.

Tomorrow selected staff will have a seminar with our overseas consultants followed by a heartfelt evening dedicated to former CFL team members who helped shape our legacy from 6pm to 10pm tomorrow. The free concert on Saturday will be from 4pm to 11pm with artists like Seru Serevi, Laisa Vulakoro, Saimoni Vuatalevu, Big Wilz, Steve Macomber, Kuki, Georgina Ledua, Rosi Loa, Tom Mawi, Vegas 6, Marama, The Gang, Nicky and Ouvacast ft. Billy T, Ciwa Music – Ratu, Kaliti, Asinate and Oni as well as entertainment from the VOU Dance Company and the Bollywood Dhamaka Show from the Navtarang and Radio Sargam team and Ronald Jai.

The fun starts from 12pm Saturday at Albert Park as there will also be food stalls and a bouncy castle for everyone coming for the event.

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