Seats running out fast for Tadra Kahani
The Vodafone Arena which will be the venue for the yearly event will see a total of 5000 people entering to see 14 schools from around the country telling the public lifestyle messages through the use of creative art and dance.
Organisers, Total Event Company Diretor Loretta Jackson says the event draws a huge crowd so people need to get their tickets.
The fourteen schools that are taking part are:
Veiuto Primary, Tacirua Primary, Draiba Fijian, Nabitu District and Nadi Christian Academy will take part in the Primary Division.
Monfort Boys Town, RKS, Ratu Latianara Memorial, Laucala Bay Secondary, Saint Bedes College, International School Nadi, International Secondary, Rishikul Sanatan and LDS College will compete in the Senior Division. The Primary Division final and preview of the secondary division will be held on Wednesday while we will have the Secondary final on Thursday night.
Tickets are now on sale at the Boom Box and at the Home of Legend FM at 231 Waimanu Road, Suva.
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