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Travel back in time with Legend FM

Travel back in time with Legend FM

By Alipate Narawa
04/07/2023
[Photo: Fiji-Showcase]

This Thursday at Fiji Showcase 2023, Legend FM will take you back in time with games like elastics, and hop scotch giving you a sense of nostalgia.

Legend FM Content Director, Victoria Vollmer highlighted this saying one of the things they are doing as well is the 3-T's or the Trump Ten Tournament.

Vollmer says there were 10 spots available but now it's down to 6 and they will play against each other with cash to be won.

To register, just go to the Legend FM Facebook page and drop your name, number and your team mates name as well.

The Legend FM Content Director has confirmed that $500 is up for grabs and the finals will be played on the external entertainment stage.

She says to bring the whole family down because it is going to be a nail-biting tournament.

Vollmer further says they also have a game called Cover Girl where they need the audience to be their hands.

She says the Legend FM personalities will be standing there with their hands behind them and the audience member will put their hands around and apply make-up on them while they're trying to do a make-up tutorial with a straight face.

Vollmer says for the first time ever there will be a kava bar at Fiji Showcase, so ladies you can drop your husbands there while you do your shopping and then pick them up on the way out, so it's a win-win situation.

The Dauntless Movement Dance crew are taking the Vodafone External Stage this hour and they will also be back on again at 8.30pm.

At 5.30pm the LED Fairies will be doing their walkabout around the arena and again at 6.30pm.

At 6.05pm the Paw Patrol Mascots will be on the internal entertainment Stage while at 6.30pm the LED Robots will be performing on stage as well.

At 7pm the band “Wai Katakata Vure E Dela Ni Nuku Vula” will take the External stage.

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


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