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Homecoming Festival Fiji signs media partnership with CFL for UB40 Big Love Tour

Homecoming Festival Fiji signs media partnership with CFL for UB40 Big Love Tour

By Temalesi Vono , Vijay Narayan
30/09/2025

Homecoming Festival Fiji has officially signed a radio media partnership with South Pacific's largest radio broadcaster, Communications Fiji Limited, the parent company of FM96, LegendFM, VITIFM, Navtarang, Radio Sargam, and fijivillage, for the upcoming UB40 featuring Ali Campbell Big Love Tour.

The agreement was formalised today by Homecoming Festival organiser Moe Coffey and CFL General Manager Charles Taylor, setting the stage for an exciting collaboration that will see CFL support the Big Love Tour across its five major radio stations and website.

The partnership will ensure widespread coverage and engagement with listeners in the lead-up to and during the concert.

Coffey says he is excited to continue the partnership with CFL for this once in a lifetime concert.

CFL General Manager Charles Taylor says CFL understands that the people of Fiji have grown to know and love UB40’s music, and is thankful to the concert organisers for believing in CFL.

This historic concert will celebrate UB40’s deep musical connection to the Pacific and the islands, promising fans a live experience of timeless hits like Red Red Wine, Can’t Help Falling in Love, and Kingston Town.

Joining UB40 on stage will be roots reggae royalty Katchafire, alongside Paradise Roots, Nicky & Ouvacast, and DJ Vibez — a powerhouse lineup promising a night full of high energy and unity. Ticket prices are $104.18 for General Audience as part of the Early Bird Special, $120.35 for General Audience 2nd Release and $131.14 for General Audience 3rd Release. The VVIP ticket prices are $863.62.

The concert will be held from 2pm to 10pm at King Charles Park on January 30th next year.





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