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Paradise Beverages comes onboard as sponsors for Stir It Up Music Festival

Paradise Beverages comes onboard as sponsors for Stir It Up Music Festival

By Alipate Narawa
24/10/2022
[Photo: Supplied]

Get ready for the hottest party to hit Wailoaloa Beach this Saturday with Paradise Beverages coming onboard as sponsors for the first ever Stir It Up Music Festival.

The event will see the biggest and hottest new acts in Fiji and abroad come together for a great day of music and entertainment.

Expect acts like Adina, Tenelle, Victor J Sefo, Wayno, Jae.T, Jay Emz, Ponifasio Samoa, Donny Mahanga, BlkB3ry, DJ 651, DJ Peter Gunz, DJ Mannz, DJ Bullets and MC Valz.

Stir It Up co-director Lara Khan was overwhelmed with Paradise Beverages support.

Khan says they are so excited because it is Fiji’s first international music festival after COVID.

She says they have sold a lot of tickets to overseas travellers who will be flying in just for this concert so it’s a great sign for Fiji’s tourism but they are most happy about being able to have our locals have access to an international concert like this.

Khan says it is great exposure for Fiji to be on the map for international concerts going forward, and events of this scale cannot progress and carry on without the support of Paradise Beverages, so they are incredibly grateful.

Paradise Beverages General Manager Mike Spencer says the music industry in Fiji was just as important to Paradise.

Spencer says they sponsor a lot of community events such as the Fiji Bitter 7s Tournaments, fashion shows, NGOs and now they are supporting various music festivals including this amazing one. Khan says there will be food stalls and refreshments from Vasaqa Productions, 1ton Fiji, Pumua, The Beach club and many more.

Tickets are $55 for general admission and $150 for VIP which includes some great advantages.

Tickets are available at Mana Coffee in Suva, The Beach Club Wailoaloa, The Coffee Hub Nadi, Lautoka and Ba as well as online via The Beach Club Wailoaloa Facebook Page.

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