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Fiji Showcase aims to attract 100,000 people

Fiji Showcase aims to attract 100,000 people

By Mansi Chand
19/06/2025

Fiji Showcase 2025 aims to attract 100,000 people this year with early bird specials, new entertainers, striking rides, and new exhibitors.

This has been highlighted by the Communications Fiji Limited's General Manager, Charles Taylor during a press conference at Vodafone Arena.

He says the early bird special is a discount on tickets for tomorrow and Saturday, which will encourage more people to come with their families.

Taylor says there are exciting nine days ahead where we have grown to 108 booths inside the venue.

The General Manager says that while speaking with a government Minister last night about Showcase, he recalled there being only 50 booths and was amazed to learn that there are now 108 booths inside the venue.

He says Showcase has out grown and we would love for the government to construct a bigger venue so that the event can grow even further.

He says the ticket prices remain unchanged, as we understand that money is tight for many families.

Taylor says the 2024 World Hip Hop champions, WAN Squad will also be performing throughout the 9 days along with PIVA, who is a Brazilian juggler.

He says there are also local artists who will be performing.

Taylor further says children will have a thrilling experience with striking rides such as the octopus, rockets and samba balloon.

Meanwhile, the Total Event Company Manager, Elena Tukuwasa says there is a Kids Corner upon entering the venue to ensure the safety of children.

She says there's also a 'Stitch' mascot.

Tukuwasa says new exhibitors will also be displaying their products.

Fiji Showcase 2025 opens at midday tomorrow and will run for nine days, wrapping up next Saturday.

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

@fijivillage.com 🎪 Fiji Showcase 2025 kicks off TODAY! Bring the crew and catch PIVA the Brazilian Juggler and WAN SQUAD – World Hip-Hop Champs LIVE on stage! 🎭💃 🔥 Non-stop fun, dance, and jaw-dropping acts all day at the Vodafone and Telecom Entertainment Stages. #fiji #fyp ♬ original sound - fijivillage
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