Showcase a family event-FTIB
Chief Executive Annie Rogers said that the Showcase is a family event and they have facing painting and balloons on sale from which the money will go to charity.
Hundreds of people are already flocking to the Vodafone Arena for the Fiji showcase where apart from the booths selling kids stuff, there is international entertainment provided as well which has kept many sitting in their seats waiting for a repeat performance.
At 5.45pm and 8pm the Great Gondos will take to the Digicel Sound Stage and the public will be able to see Roberta twist her body into strange positions.
At 6.30pm, a mime act will happen indoors where Mr. Fungus will carry out shows just like Mr. Bean and using balloons to entertain the crowd while at 8pm the public will be able to witness many entering a huge 6ft balloon and at 7.15pm people will be able to see Showcase mascot, Cookie the Clown's Crazy Comedy Show.
Gates to the showcase are open with tickets at $3.50 for adults and $2.50 for children 3 and above.
Gates close at 9pm tonight.
Gates tomorrow will open at 10am.
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