Inaugural Domo Vou Talei judge Sunia Soko Loga says he is fortunate to mentor the talented contestants in the first original song competition of this year.
“Giving them what I have learnt over the years in Korea and now I’m back at home to give back to the community,” Loga said.
“When the finalists submitted their entries, I was amazed at the amount of talent. “The song writing was phenomenal and to actually hear them perform live, I’m filled with joy seeing them grow while performing in the recording studio in Suva.”
The Korean Immortals singing competition winner is urging members of the public to support local talent on July 9 at the Woodstock Uprising Music Festival.
“We love music in Australia, the USA, and around the world but we have a variety of rich talent here in Fiji and the songs are incredible original compositions done by the ten finalists.
“It’s quality music and please come out in numbers to support these passionate musicians.”
Members of the public can now vote for the Domo Vou Talei Westpac People’s Choice Award with only four days to go before it closes on July 8.
The Fiji Times is a sponsor of Domo Vou Talei, along with the Australian High Commission, Westpac, Communications Fiji Ltd, Fiji Performing Rights Association and Knox Entertainment.
To vote for your favourite artist by liking and sharing their music videos on the FijiVillage Facebook page or texting their initials to 511, 50 cents per text and it’s open to Inkk and Vodafone users. The text platform is now live and will close on Friday, July 8 at midnight.
The winner of the Westpac People’s Choice award will be announced on Saturday, July 9 at the Woodstock Uprising Music Festival. Get your tickets now!


