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Homecoming Music Festival 2025 unveils exciting vendor lineup

Homecoming Music Festival 2025 unveils exciting vendor lineup

By Temalesi Vono , Alipate Narawa
03/09/2025
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The organisers of the Homecoming Music Festival have officially announced the lineup of vendors for the 2025 festival this weekend.

The exciting announcement was made on social media, revealing a diverse range of vendors offering delicious bites, refreshing drinks, and island vibes to keep festival-goers energized throughout the weekend.

Festival attendees can look forward to enjoying the best of Fiji’s culinary delights from Baked By Tiare, Smiths do it all, Niu Grillz, Viti Tacos, Sweet Endings, and many more.

With two days to go until Homecoming Festival 2025, it promises to be even bigger and better with more than 30 of the Pacific’s finest artists, and three days full of nonstop action, music, lights, and food on offer.

The festival will have headliners for each day with Spawnbreezie for the “Roots Reggae Rhythm” on Friday, Maoli on Saturday with “Country Style,” and Common Kings and J Boog on Sunday with the “Island Vibez” rounding out the three days.

People can look out for J Boog, Maoli, Common Kings, Spawnbreezie, Sammy Johnson, Sons of Zion, Aaradhna, Irie Love, Swiss, Tomorrow People, The Gang, Lomez Brown, Fejoint, Billy T, Ratu, Nicky, Tree, Steve Macomber, Justin Wellington, House of Shem, Etu, Black Rose Reunion, Finn Gruva, KKU, Paradise Roots, Juben and Richard Parker.

Event Director Moe Coffey says progress is going really well and their dedicated team is working around the clock to deliver an unforgettable experience for Brother George ‘FIJI’ Veikoso and everyone attending.

Gates will open daily from 1pm, giving attendees ample time to enjoy music, performances, and festival activities. Detailed set times for each artist will be released this week to help fans plan their festival experience.

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