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UB40 is coming to Fiji
By fijilive
Feb 3, 2006 - 1:56:00 AM

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World famous reggae band UB40 will stage two concerts in Fiji in March.

The concerts are part of the "Who You Fighting For' tour being organised by local company Pacific Groove,

UB40’s agent for the Asia Pacific tour, Andrew Mc Mannus in association with Class Act Event.

UB40, Britain's #1 Reggae Band, formed over 20yrs ago, consists of 8 band members who all come from the city of Birmingham, England.

Influenced by Reggae music, which was very much the music of the day in their environment, UB40 started out on their long career together, not only as musicians, but as friends.

The band spent their first six months together in a cellar while they learned how to play their instruments as a band, practicing songs. Their first venture into the public arena was in February 1979.

Class Act Event director Onorina Fugawai said a concert in Suva will be held on March 10 and the other in Lautoka on March 12.

Tickets are currently on sale and can be purchased for as low as F$60.
So come and be part of the reggae frenzy that will hit Fiji. Jive with the locals or with your friends and enjoy the amazing sounds, the friendly Fiji atmosphere and holistic love of reggae music.

UB40 has sold over 50million albums worldwide in the last 25 years.




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