Vanuatu songbird in for charity concert
Vanuatu songbird, 21 year old Vanessa Quai, whose mother is from Yasawa said that she will show the public that attend the Give Back to Fiji Charity Concert organized by the Rescue Mission of Fiji and Vodafone, that age and size do not matter when it comes to something they love.
The last time Quai was in Fiji was in 2006 when she was on tour and said that she is a living example of perseverance as she stunned many with her music and voice at the young tender age of 11.
Quai, who will join Australia based Dee Uluirewa from Hillsong Australia, Paulini Curuenavuli as well as American Idol Finalist in 2006, Suzy Vulaca Kraintz said that as a surprise pack she will also be performing local Fijian hits.
Meanwhile, Vulaca Kraintz also handed over two boxes of school bags that are to be handed out to needy children in the country.
The Give Back to Fiji Charity Concert will be held tomorrow at the Vodafone Arena with all proceeds going back to those young children in squatter settlements for the new school year.
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