Tight security expected at concert
Total Event company Manager Loretta Jackson said they will be working very closely with police to ensure a fun and safe evening for everyone at the Vodafone Arena.
Police Spokesperson Inspector Atunaisa Sokomuri says the Police Ready Action Unit together with its Drug and Dog Unit will step up security so that reggae fans enjoys a night of live music when the Kiwi based Katchafire takes on the stage tonight.
Sokomuri said the police operations will be out in full force for the safety of the general public and warns that police won't hesitate to arrest anyone found in possession of drugs or caught trying to stir any sort of trouble.
He pleaded with parents and guardians, planning a family night out to monitor their children carefully.
Meanwhile Jackson said tickets for the Katchafire will also be available at the Vodafone Arena.
Katchafire are being brought into the country by Communications Fiji Limited the parent company of Legend FM, FM96, VitiFM, Radio Sargam, Navtarang, Total Event Company, Fijivillage and CinemAds.
The Katchafire Redemption Tour with a Tribute to Bob Marley will be held at the Vodafone Arena tonight with gates opening at 6pm.
Tickets are on sale at the Home of Fijivillage at 231 Waimanu Road Suva, at the Sugarcane Growers Council Building in Lautoka and at SPR Outlets in Suva and Nadi.
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