MUSIC lovers in Honiara are expected to be treated with a festival of musical extravaganza when the Bonfire Festival 2024 hits the stage this weekend.
The event is set to unfold this Saturday evening at the Heritage Park Hotel car park with lots of local music artists including guest singers from Papua New Guinea (PNG) artist like Tonton Malele A.K. A Clinton Malele will hit the stage with their music gigs and live performances.
Artists from Vanuatu are also joining the show.
As the countdown for the show gets underway selling of tickets is now very hot infront of Our Telekom Pt. Cruz Branch and at the Heritage Park Hotel reception.
Ticket distributor and Video Promoter Walter Darren said tickets are selling fast and he encourages fans and members of the general public to grab a ticket.
“This is to make sure you don’t miss out.”
To avoid disappointment and queues during the show night, its important to buy tickets early, he added.
Bonfire Festival T-shirts will also be available for sales.
As the main sponsor of the event, Our Telekom said, it is proud to support the Bonfire Festival and showcase the best of Solomon Islands music.
“This music event is a testament to our commitment to promoting cultural diversity and the power of music to bring people together.”
The Bonfire festival is a Festival of music especially to promote our local artists in the music industry and is supported by Our Telekom, Heritage Park Hotel, Visit Solomon Islands, Solomon Airlines, Unisound Entertainment, NIU-online, Rhythm House, Kutchie’s Lighting, Australian Direct Suppliers, New Hope, and Prime Time Graphics & Print.
By RAYMOND HULANGA
Solomon Star, Honiara