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14 March, 2026, 11:10 pm
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Punjas is the official sponsor of Heineken and Hey Days for the UB40 ft. Ali Campbell and Katchafire

Punjas is the official sponsor of Heineken and Hey Days for the UB40 ft. Ali Campbell and Katchafire

By Rashika Kumar
30/01/2026

Punjas is the official sponsors of Heineken and Hey Days for the UB40 ft Ali Campbell and Katchafire, taking place right now at King Charles Park, Nadi.

Punjas says the festival is expected to draw thousands of music lovers for an evening of high energy, nostalgia, and shared moments under the open sky.

As the official distributor, Punjas says they are honoured to support an event of this scale, bringing together world-class music and premium beverage brands.

They say Heineken, one of the world’s most recognised beer brands, is globally renowned for its quality and strong association with live music and memorable entertainment experiences.

Punjas says its presence at tonight adds to the vibrant atmosphere and elevates the overall festival experience.

Also featured at the event is Hey Days, a ready-to-drink sparkling cocktail range locally produced by Pacific Island Beverages, created for celebrations and tropical moments.

Punjas says with refreshing flavours and a playful twist on classic cocktails, Hey Days captures the spirit of a great night out—perfectly complementing the music and enhancing the UB40 festival vibe.

Punjas says they continue to play a key role in bringing trusted international brands to local consumers while actively supporting events that bring communities together.

They add this partnership reflects Punjas’ long-standing commitment to entertainment, lifestyle experiences, and meaningful engagement with the public.

Punjas looks forward to welcoming attendees to a tonight where great music truly meets great brands.

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