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Day 7 of Fiji Showcase 2023 filled with top class entertainment and a chance to win $500
Paradise Rootz ready for tonight

Day 7 of Fiji Showcase 2023 filled with top class entertainment and a chance to win $500

Paradise Rootz ready for tonight

By Mosese Raqio , Vijay Narayan
06/07/2023
Paradise Rootz

Day 7 of Fiji Showcase 2023 is set to bring loads of fun and entertainment as some of the top bands and artists from around the country will be performing during the FM96 birthday bash tonight.

One of the biggest bands in Fiji, Paradise Rootz known for their song “Au Taroga Lo”, Taitusi Mareau who sang “Amu Sa Dege” and Drixstar are expected to rock the stage tonight along with the Mata Dance Group.

FM96 Content Director Joana Ravono says it will be a fun-filled night as there will not only be performances from these artists and dancers but there will also be giveaways and cash prizes to be won.

Ravono says the highlight of the night will be the FM96 Caked-Up with FMF where there will be a huge cake for 500 people and one of the slices will have red coloring in it.

The person that gets that slice will win $500 on the spot.

She says another highlight of the night will be the release of a new song by Taitusi Mareau.

Ravono says the FM96 crew will be performing on stage along with some tiktokers and fans will get the chance to win prizes if they perform on stage as well with them.

Paradise Rootz singer Aisea Buliruarua says they are excited about performing again tonight and they are looking forward to entertaining the crowd.

He says after seeing the crowd’s reactions during their first performance on Day 2 of Fiji Showcase 2023, the band is anticipating a great turnout again tonight.

Buliruarua says it is the people that motivates them to keep striving for the better and they want to give back to the people.

Gates are open at the Vodafone Arena with the Dauntless Movement Dance Crew from Australia performing at 1.30pm and 3pm.

The Butterfly Stilt Walkers will be at the arena at 2.30pm and 3.30pm.

The LED Fairies come out at 5.30pm and 7.30pm.

The Paw Patrol mascots will perform on the internal entertainment stage at 12.30pm, 4pm and 5.30pm while the LED Robots will perform at 4.30pm.

Tickets are $3 for children under 12 and $4 for adults.

You can check out our website and Facebook page fijivillage for the program.

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