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Homecoming Festival Fiji to go ahead as planned in honour of George “FIJI” Veikoso

Homecoming Festival Fiji to go ahead as planned in honour of George “FIJI” Veikoso

By Vijay Narayan
10/08/2025
Homecoming 2024 at King Charles Park Nadi. [Image: The Festivals Company/facebook]

The Homecoming Festival Fiji will proceed as planned on September 5th, 6th and 7th at King Charles Park in Nadi in honour of George "FIJI" Veikoso.

The event organisers say in the wake of the heartbreaking passing of their beloved founder and dear friend George “FIJI” Veikoso, they have made the collective decision alongside the family and estate of George “FIJI” Veikoso to continue on with Homecoming Festival and carry forward his vision and dream for the Festival.

They say this year’s Homecoming will stand as a powerful tribute to “FIJI” honouring his legacy and lifelong dedication to music, culture, unity and the spirit of Fiji.

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They invite fans, friends, and the wider community to come together in celebration of his life, vision the extraordinary, unmatched impact he had across the Pacific and global music landscape.

The full artist line-up announcement will be made on Thursday 14 August.

They thank everyone for the overwhelming love and support during this difficult time.

They stress that FIJI’s vision continues to guide Homecoming Festival, and they are proud to honour his legacy and remain deeply committed to delivering an unforgettable experience in his honour.

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