Tickets for UB40’s highly anticipated live performance in Fiji are selling fast, with organisers confirming that the third release of tickets is now 96 percent sold out.
George Fong, Director and founder of Ticket Max clarified that while the third release is almost exhausted, a final release of tickets at a higher price has now been released, giving fans one last opportunity to secure entry to the historic concert.
The much-anticipated show is scheduled for 30 January 2026 at King Charles Park in Nadi, and demand continues to surge as the event edges closer to full capacity.
Fans are being encouraged to rally their friends and lock in their plans early to avoid disappointment.
The iconic British band will mark its long-standing musical connection with the Pacific and the islands, performing timeless classics including Red Red Wine, Can’t Help Falling in Love, and Kingston Town.
UB40 co-founder Ali Campbell has expressed his excitement about returning to Fiji, noting the warm reception the band has always received from local fans. He said he is looking forward to sharing a special and memorable night with audiences in the islands.
Joining UB40 on stage will be roots reggae group Katchafire, alongside Paradise Roots, Nicky & Ouvacast, and DJ Vibez, creating a powerhouse lineup that promises an evening filled with high energy, unity and unforgettable live music.
Tickets are available exclusively through www.ub40fiji.com, and organisers are urging fans to act quickly as remaining tickets are expected to sell out.
Meanwhile, earlier this year, Homecoming Festival Fiji officially signed a radio media partnership with Communications Fiji Limited, the South Pacific’s largest radio broadcaster. The partnership includes FM96, LegendFM, VITIFM, Navtarang, Radio Sargam and fijivillage, supporting the upcoming UB40 featuring Ali Campbell Big Love Tour in Fiji.
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