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25 February, 2026, 4:37 am
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25 February, 2026, 4:37 am Central - 23°C Rain

Fiji’s first all female band Marama ready to rock the Miss Hibiscus Festival tonight

Fiji’s first all female band Marama ready to rock the Miss Hibiscus Festival tonight

By Mikaele Liga
05/09/2024

Making history one beat at time as Fiji’s first ever female band “Marama” will rock the stage at the Miss Hibiscus Festival tonight.

The band has been formed under the guidance of Apakuki Nalawa (KUKI) who is the Managing Director of Resonance Entertainment.

The Marama band members say they will give their best shot tonight and call on people to come out in numbers to watch them live for first time.

The band members include Vocalist and Guitarist DeeVa, Drummer Teagan, Vocalist Marilyn, Vocalist Guitarist and Keyboard Player Naomi, Semi-Acoustic Guitarist Kula and Bass Guitarist Elaine.

Today is day 7 of the Miss Hibiscus Festival.

Communications Fiji Limited is hosting the entertainment program until 5pm where the radio personalities are taking the centre stage, and from 6pm to 8pm LegendFM will be hosting performances from Mauri Entertainment.

The Resonance Concert will close the entertainment from 8pm to 10pm with their singers Fo Sho featuring Saimoni Vuatalevu.

The female band will perform on the tomorrow from 8pm to 10pm at the main stage.


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