Katchafire rock Fiji crowd
That was the concert goers reaction when New Zealand Roots Reggae Band Katchafire took to the stage and sang Bob Marley songs last night.
In their close to three hours Katchafire Redemption Tour with a Tribute to Bob Marley, the eight member squad sang Bob Marley songs as they marked the anniversary of the late Reggae great's death twenty one years ago.
Band Manager and Lead vocalist, Logan Bell said that this was a very special one off concert for the boys and having the chance to sing Bob Marley's songs was inspirational.
He added that the crowd reaction last night was really a big boost for the band.
Katchafire who were brought into the country by Communications Fiji Limited the parent company of Fijivillage, FM96, VitiFM, Radio Sargam, Navtarang, Total Event Company and CinemAds will be leaving the country this morning.
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