Thousands Take Advantage of Showcase
Families are coming in numbers to the Vodafone Arena bringing their children to experience the wide range of entertainment provided by Burl the Bubble Man, Cookie the Clown, The Amazing African Acrobat Act, The Human Statue and the Giant Pirate.
Burl the Bubble man show has been a hit with the kids and adults and he hopes that they will love making bubbles.
Meanwhile, people at the 2007 Fiji Showcase said they will be back for more after visiting the Vodafone Arena over the weekend.
Burl the Bubble Man will be performing at 1.15pm, 4.45pm and 6.30pm today. The Amazing African Act will be at 3.45pm, 6pm and at 7pm. Cookie the clown will also be entertaining the crowd at 5.30pm.
Today’s entertainment will also be provided by local band Savu ni Delai Lomai at 5.30pm - 6.30pm with the Mike and Momo show also at the same time.
The Fiji Showcase gates at the Vodafone Arena at Laucala Bay open at midday today and close at 8 o’clock tonight.
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