5 December, 2025, 7:52 pm Central - 25°C Clouds

Resonance ready to rock Miss Hibiscus Festival 2024

Resonance ready to rock Miss Hibiscus Festival 2024

By Mikaele Liga
31/08/2024
[Photo: Resonance Facebook Page]

Excitement is definitely in the air as Resonance Entertainment has an amazing line up of shows free of charge to the general public for the Miss Hibiscus Festival 2024 which begins today.

This was highlighted to fijivillage News this morning by Apakuki ‘KUKI’ Nalawa, the InsideOut Band leader and Director of Resonance Entertainment.

Nalawa says they are thankful to the Suva City Council for giving them the opportunity to showcase their talents with various bands like Marama, Vegas 6 and Fo Sho that will making history with their beats during the festival.

He says he is hoping Suva will be ready for they have to give them because he can assure them the bands will not disappoint the public.

Nalawa says the amount of talents in Fiji is overwhelming and he knows too well the struggles the various artists go through, and to manage them under his brand has been a challenging journey.

He says in terms of treating them like full time employees to the extent of deducting their FNPF as well and basically running the business in a demanding musical world.

The Ra native believes that team work is always the major key to success saying he can not lift the table alone, and needs the other team members to lift the table with him.

KUKI and the InsideOut Band will perform tonight at the Miss Hibiscus Festival 2024 Main Stage from 8 to 10.

Meanwhile, the festival starts at the Suva Foreshore from 12pm today, and the official parade will be held from 4pm this afternoon.

The parade will be held from the Suva Flea Market to the Suva Foreshore.

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