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Inside Out to entertain the crowd tonight at Miss Hibiscus Festival

Inside Out to entertain the crowd tonight at Miss Hibiscus Festival

By Mikaele Liga
04/09/2024
Inside-out band members Semesa and Bill

People can expect an exciting line-up of entertainment tonight at the Miss Hibiscus 2024 Festival, as the local entertaining band Inside Out will take centre stage.

Inside-out band members Semesa and Bill told fijivillage News that tonight they will resonate some vude vibes from previous years to hype the crowd.

Bill, who plays the drums, says they will sing songs from some of their originals and other songs that people listen to on the radio.

Base guitar player Semesa says they will try to get the message across to the younger generation through their songs, given the things youths and the younger generation are facing at the moment.

He says as youth ambassadors, they will try and always advocate for positive messages to the general public and the young generation in battling the multifaceted issues they face today.

Today is the fifth day of the Miss Hibiscus Show, and the Children’s Fun Day started at Albert Park at 9am, followed by the National Archives of Fiji Exhibition at 10am.

Communications Fiji Limited will host a fun program from 12pm to 5pm, where various radio personalities from our radio stations FM96, LegendFM, Viti FM, Saragam and Navtarang will be entertaining the crowd.

Tonight is the Bogi-Ni-Itaukei night, where radio personalities from our sister radio station Viti FM will help you through the night with entertainment and other performances from the Fiji Arts Council featuring Mauri Entertainment performing tonight as well.

The Miss Hibiscus Presentation show will take the stage as well tonight.

The resonance concert featuring the Inside Out band will take the stage from 8pm to 10pm.

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