12 January, 2026, 1:54 am Central - 23°C Rain

Massive turnout for Navtarang Sargam Dhamaka Show at Fiji Showcase despite rain

Massive turnout for Navtarang Sargam Dhamaka Show at Fiji Showcase despite rain

By Priya Nand
26/06/2025

Thousands of people turned up at the Vodafone Arena for Fiji Showcase 2025 Navtarang Sargam Dhamaka Show, despite a few showers.

Navtarang and Radio Sargam Senior Content Director, Satya Nand says it was wonderful to see the large crowd who made their way to the show despite the slight drizzle in the evening.

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He says people had a great night with entertainment from their favourite radio personalities, as well as performances by the Yuva Dance Group and VOU.

Nand says everyone thoroughly enjoyed the show and also walked away with consolation prizes.

Nasinu resident Nilima Kumar says she had a great time watching the performances, enjoying some excellent bargains at the various booths, and took home a delicious meal for dinner.

Kumar, who was accompanied by her two children, says they also had the opportunity to take pictures with the mascots and enjoy the rides.

Tomorrow also promises to be a day full of fun and entertainment.

The Paw Patrol Mascots will be meeting people from 12.30pm to 1pm, and again from 5pm to 5.30pm.

The mind-blowing 2024 World Hip Hop Dance Champions, Wan Squad, will be performing on the Vodafone External Stage from 1.30pm to 1.40pm, and again from 7pm to 7.10pm.

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There will also be performances by Laisa Vulakoro from 5.30pm to 6.30pm, and by Waikoula ni Matanisiga Vou Kei Tavua from 7.10pm to 8.10pm.

On the Internal Entertainment Stage, the Paw Patrol Walkabout will take place from 2.30pm to 3pm, while major crowd favourites, the VOU Dance Company, will be performing from 2pm to 3.30pm.

Brazilian juggler Piva will be entertaining the crowd from 3.30pm to 4pm, and again from 6.30pm to 7pm.

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Gates open at midday tomorrow and close at 9pm.

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

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