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CFL signs MOU with Resonance Entertainment Fiji ahead of InsideOut concerts later this month

CFL signs MOU with Resonance Entertainment Fiji ahead of InsideOut concerts later this month

By Mosese Raqio
06/09/2023
CFL General Manager Charles Taylor and Resonance Entertainment Fiji’s Director and InsideOut band leader Apakuki “Kuki” Nalawa

Communications Fiji Limited, the parent company of Legend FM, FM96, Viti FM, Radio Sargam, Navtarang and fijivillage today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Resonance Entertainment Fiji’s Director and InsideOut band leader Apakuki “Kuki” Nalawa ahead of the band’s concerts later this month.

In an interview with fijivillage News, Nalawa says it is truly a blessing and thanked CFL for always believing in local talents.

He says it is good to see that the working relationship between the two parties is being kept and they are honoured to have this partnership.

Nalawa adds the InsideOut band has just recently released their album called “IO” and they have planned these two shows to celebrate this momentous occasion and to also celebrate their 10 years together.

The first show will be held at O’Reilly’s Bar in Suva on the 23rd of this month and the second concert will be at Wailoaloa Beach, Nadi on the 30th of this month.

Nalawa says tickets are selling really fast and the early bird tickets are about to be sold out and they are anticipating a sold-out show.

He further says they just got word from the director of TicketMax Fiji that it is actually the fastest-selling show ever since the launch of the platform.

Nalawa says the show is not going to be just a normal band gig.

He also says they have been getting great feedback as well from people about their recently released album.

CFL General Manager Charles Taylor says the company is excited about this signing as CFL is a big fan of the band InsideOut.

Taylor says CFL has partnered with Resonance on a few shows so they are expecting a high-quality show from Kuki.

Taylor has reassured that anyone who buys a ticket for the two upcoming concerts is going to get a good performance.

He says it is going to be fantastic shows for CFL as the company has sponsored or encouraged and promoted local music and InsideOut is just one of those groups that they support.

Tickets for the upcoming shows are $30 for the Early Birds, $40 for general and $100 for VIP which includes merchandise.

You can get your tickets online at TicketMax Fiji.


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