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12 March, 2026, 7:09 am
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David Tua and Tofiga arrive in Suva for George FIJI Veikoso’s funeral

David Tua and Tofiga arrive in Suva for George FIJI Veikoso’s funeral

By Alipate Narawa
11/08/2025
Photo Credit: Homecoming Festival Team

As people start coming in from around the Pacific and the world to pay their last respects to George FIJI Veikoso at the Vodafone Arena, former Samoan heavyweight boxer David Tua has also been spotted sitting with Na Momo na Tui Nadi, Ratu Vuniyani Navuniuci who brought George from Nadi this morning.

Also present at the Arena is one half of the Laughing Samoans, Tofiga Fepulea'i who was also the emcee at last year’s Homecoming Fiji Festival.

Traditional presentations are underway at the Arena by the visiting delegations including those from Hawaii and Pacific island countries.

The funeral service will take place tomorrow at the Vodafone Arena.

The Veikoso family says entry to the stands at the Arena will open from 7:30am tomorrow with all guests kindly required to be seated by 8:15am.

People are asked to please note that the ground floor seating will be reserved for family and close friends only.

The funeral procession will go along Laucala Bay Road at approximately 8am, arriving at the arena by 8.30am, and the service will start at 9am.

Following the service, family and friends will accompany the funeral cortège to the burial where George “FIJI” Veikoso will be laid to rest in his final resting place, among his ancestors. The funeral service will also be streamed live on his official FIJI The Artist YouTube account.

The Veikoso family says although gathering in person may not be possible for everyone, this digital space gives those around the world to join in spirit.

Viewers can join the stream at 9am tomorrow Fiji Time.

Viewers worldwide can join: 11am HST (Hawaii Standard Time – 11/08/2025) 2pm PST (Pacific Standard Time – 11/08/2025) 5am EST (Eastern Standard Time – 11/08/2025) 9am NZT (New Zealand Time – 12/08/2025) 7am AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time – 12/08/2025)

The Veikoso family is thanking everyone for their continued support, messages of condolence, and prayers during this time.

They say whether near or far, your love and presence are deeply felt.

“Music is the healer, soothing to my soul…” - F1J1

Sunrise 10 May 1970 – Sunset 24 July 2025.

Stay with us for updates.


Tui Nadi escorts George FIJI Veikoso to Suva

By Alipate Narawa
11/08/2025
Photo Credit: Homecoming Festival Team

Na Momo na Tui Nadi, Ratu Vuniyani Navuniuci is currently escorting the body of George “FIJI” Veikoso to Suva.

Family and friends are also accompanying “FIJI” on his last ride along Queens Highway to Suva.

The family and estate of George “FIJI” Veikoso have announced that the funeral service celebrating the extraordinary life of George will be streamed live on his official FIJI The Artist YouTube account.

They say through the livestream, they welcome friends, fans, and loved ones, near and far to unite in grief, memory, and celebration of a life that deeply moved hearts around the world.

The Veikoso family says although gathering in person may not be possible for everyone, this digital space gives those around the world to join in spirit.

Viewers can join the stream at 9am tomorrow Fiji Time.

Viewers worldwide can join: 11am HST (Hawaii Standard Time – 11/08/2025) 2pm PST (Pacific Standard Time – 11/08/2025) 5am EST (Eastern Standard Time – 11/08/2025) 9am NZT (New Zealand Time – 12/08/2025) 7am AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time – 12/08/2025)

The Veikoso family is thanking everyone for their continued support, messages of condolence, and prayers during this time.

They say whether near or far, your love and presence are deeply felt.

“Music is the healer, soothing to my soul…” - F1J1

Sunrise 10 May 1970 – Sunset 24 July 2025.

Stay with us for updates.


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