Tuesday, December 30

Promoting Concerts in Fiji

All the people of Fiji are music lovers thus doing Live concerts here usually pull a huge crowd.

The biggest crowd ever aside from Benny Hinn's Crusade in Suva was UB40's live performance at Lautoka's Churchill Park. Aside from the 15,000 plus crowd inside the grounds, about an additional 7,000 people were content to stay outside the concert perimetre and just listen.

Live Concerts in Fiji has the capability to boost all sorts of business.

Tourism, transport providers, print companies, marketing companies, TV, Radio, newspapers & even telecommunications companies can make money from one major act alone. This was evident when I worked for Pacific Groove who was Concert Promoter for UB40's Who You Fighting For Fiji Tour 2006.

However, it's not all smooth sailing in Fiji for Concert Promoters.

We pay an Artist Tax of around 32% of the Artist Fee. So if an Artist like Beyonce costs US$250K to get on stage for a 3 hour show, than the Concert Promoter (in Fiji) will need to pay government in advance US$80K. The Artist cannot get on stage in Fiji without that 32% Artist Tax being paid upfront to FIRCA. This does not waiver the tax of VAT on all ticket sales which equates to another 12.5% of income earned for the concert.

Then, we have the expenses of venue for the concerts to worry about. The Fiji Sports Council has a standard fee of FJ$10K for an international standard gig like UB40, Soweto Gospel Choir or an artist of a similar standing on the world stage. The venue fee of FJ$10K does not include the stage, sound & lights. This is a separate responsibility of the Concert Promoter.

Other expenses are: ground handling by a DMC in Fiji. In my experience we have mostly used Rosie Holidays for their vast experience, excellent communication skills with senior & middle management staff. They also do not charge as much. In 2 previous cases, they have provided this service FREE OF CHARGE in exchange for marketing mileage. Hotel Accomodation for the visiting Artist & his/her troupe, in some cases all meals and drinks etc. Technical Riders can be tricky as well, since we first have to know whether the requirements are available in Fiji or needs to be sourced from offshore.

An important factor to take into account as well is the sponsorship powers and capabilities of local business's. The fact is - it's not much when we compare it to the New Caledonia concerts market.

All in all, for an artist like UB40, a Concert Promoter in Fiji would need an upfront cashflow of around FJ$500K to work with before any returns can be received.

Just imagine, if a Fiji Concert Promoter tried to bring in someone like Beyonce.

However, it is not all bad news, the good news is that worldwide a trend is growing that people are moving towards watching artists live rather than purchasing CD's. It is also proving a bit more lucrative for artists themselves.

This leaves Fiji with an open window of opportunity. We have the sun, sand & sea with good enough accomodation. Throw in a free ticket to watch Beyonce in an open space in Nadi, and you have your perfect holiday!

At Unique Events, we are keeping our fingers crossed and working hard to try and make things happen.

Happy New Year & A Blessed 2009 to you all!

Friday, December 12

Annual Vanua Balavu Xmas Trip



Every year a couple of days before Christmas, their is usually a special direct trip to Vanua Balavu.

This trip is looked forward to by those of us who reside & work outside of our villages. It's a getaway like no other - a time to just relax and visit family. Aside from the preparations for Christmas Day proper, their is the usual visiting or "veisiko" business to other relatives where our bloodlines have gone into other villages. It's quite an exciting time for those of us that have been brought up outside of the fijian village set up.

Village life is most fascinating! People in a village can be grouped into different categories- the hard workers, the lazy, the story tellers (both good & gossipers) and the most famed grog swipers.

I've had the privilege of visiting my village nearly every Christmas for the past 7 or 8 years. The experience has been so uplifting, encouraging and has taught me to appreciate everything that life has to offer.

Due to work commitments, i cannot make this famous trip this year.

I hope this Christmas Season brings you JOY, PEACE, PROSPERITY & A NEW SENSE OF APPRECIATION FOR LIFE as it always does me.

Appreciate the Birth of Christ this season by GIVING to an unfortunate family member or friend! God Bless and Stay Safe from us at Unique Events.