Curuenavuli to raise awareness
That is the message Australian Fiji Born Singer, Paulini Curuenavuli, is trying to get across to the public when her new album "Scarless" is released early next year.
The Lau girl said she wanted to raise awareness on the amount of violence against women and as a surprise to the Fiji public, she will be performing some hits from her new Album at the Give Back to Fiji Charity Concert organized by the Rescue Mission of Fiji.
Curuenavuli will be performing at the Charity Concert along with Australia Hillsong singer, Dee Uluirewa, Vanuatu singer, Vanessa Quai and American Idol Finalist 2006, Suzy Vulaca Kraintz.
All proceeds from the concert will be used for school fees for the children and youths who mainly live in squatter settlements. The Give Back to Fiji Charity Concert will be held tomorrow at the Vodafone Arena from 6pm.
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