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16 March, 2026, 2:37 am
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Gates open at Homecoming

Gates open at Homecoming

By Alipate Narawa
05/09/2025

Gates are now open at the Homecoming Festival 2025, with people already making their way to King's Charles Park.

Attendees have travelled from around the region and the world to be at the festival this weekend and witness more than 30 artists taking to the Homecoming stage.

With just a few weeks since the passing of Homecoming founder George F1J1 Veikoso, the artists are not just coming to perform but also to pay tribute to “FIJI,” who contributed in some way to their careers.

Food stalls are lined up just inside the gates, allowing people to grab a bite before heading to the main area where all the music is.

The headliner for today is Spawnbreezie.

Other artists include, Wayne, KKU, Bula Groove ft Steve and Di Tui, Justin Wellington, Myshaan, Black Rose, Paradise Roots, Tomorrow People, and Fejoint & Lonez Brown.

Gates close at 10pm daily.

Maoli headlines tomorrow with “Country Style,” and Common Kings and J Boog on Sunday with the “Island Vibez” rounding out the three days.

People can also look out for Maoli, Sons of Zion, Aaradhna, Swiss, The Gang, Billy T, Ratu, Nicky, Tree, Steve Macomber, House of Shem, Etu, Black Rose Reunion, Finn Gruva, Juben and Richard Parker in the three days.

The entire three-day festival will be live-streamed for just NZD $18 per day, which is approximately FJD $25 per day, allowing people to enjoy all the music and festivities from the comfort of their own homes.

The festival will be live-streamed on the Homecoming Festival website homecomingfiji.com

Ticketing tents are now open as online ticket sale has closed.

VVIP tickets are sold out.

The three-day festival pass for General Admission is $289, while single-day GA tickets are $159.

VIP tickets cost $489 for a three-day pass, or $239 per day.

People under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Prohibited items include outside food and drinks, drugs, weapons, professional cameras or recording equipment, drones, glass containers, and large backpacks.

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