Excitement is in the air as about 1,000 students from ten secondary schools take the stage tonight in this year’s Tadra Kahani with Connect.
Defending Champion, Cathedral Secondary School student representative Leonard Fuata said they are ready to defend their title.
Fuata said they will tell their story on ‘putting an end to the discrimination and stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS’ through instrumental music, dance and art.
Fijivillage also spoke to other schools who will be taking part in the biggest stage show in the South Pacific.
LDS Church College has given a stern warning to the defending champion that they are also coming in to win the Tadra Kahani trophy.
Student rep, Belasio Bale said they will bring something different to Tadra Kahani tonight.
However, Gospel High School Year 13 student, Sean Yalimaiwai said they only wish to participate and tell their story on ‘Addiction to modern technology and material things’.
Yalimaiwai said they are ready to put on a great performance.
Other schools that will be taking part are Sigatoka Methodist College, Blue Light Fiji, Ballantine Memorial School, Gau Secondary School, Ba Methodist High School, Swami Vivekananda College and Lomary Secondary School.
Gates to Tadra Kahani with Connect will open at 5.30 this afternoon at the Vodafone Arena.
Tickets will also be on sale from 10am today at the Vodafone Arena.
Other venues to purchase ticket are at 231 Waimanu Road, the home of Fijivillage and at the TFL shop at MHCC.