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Gates open for 2023 Fiji Showcase

Gates open for 2023 Fiji Showcase

By Rashika Kumar
30/06/2023
Fiji Showcase 2023 at the Vodafone Arena

Gates to 2023 Fiji Showcase have opened and you can expect amazing deals at the Vodafone Arena as there are more than 100 booths for people to visit and also enjoy awesome entertainment from local and international performers as well.

Autocare Executive Laukesh Lal says they have 10 booths and the main reason for them to be at Fiji Showcase is to see that people benefit.

He says they will have great deals on their TVs and sofas and they also have a wide range of products such as plastic ware, kids toys, homeware, kitchenware and other furniture.

Lal says there are a lot of companies at Fiji Showcase this year and the arena is competitive but it depends on the people and the deals the exhibitors offer.

Motibhai Group Marketing and Business Development Manager, Abraham Gomes says they have been coming to Fiji Showcase every year and this year, they will exhibit international brands such as Pepsodent and Huggies and Kotex.

He says every customer who comes to their booths and purchases any product will walk away with a surprise gift.

Gomes is urging people to come and experience the new feel of Fiji Showcase and see the exhibits at not only their booths but the other booths as well.

2023 Fiji Showcase will be held from today to next Saturday July 8th at the Vodafone Arena.

Laisa Vulakoro and Paw Patrol mascots will perform at 12.30pm today on the Vodafone Entertainment Stage. The Paw Patrol mascots will also perform at 2.30pm, 4.30pm and 6.30pm.

Australian entertainers Dauntless Movement Dance Crew will perform at 1.30pm and 5.30pm today.

Tua will perform at 4pm while Vegas 6 will perform at 7 tonight.

Tickets for adults are $4 and $3 for a child under the age of 12.

Fiji Showcase 2023

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