New Presentation Show Replaces Public Judging for Miss Hibiscus Festival 2024

The Miss Hibiscus Festival 2024 is introducing a new format with the Presentation Show, replacing the traditional public judging.

Scheduled for September 4 at the Civic Centre in Suva, the presentation show will allow the contestants to showcase their poise and public speaking abilities in a refined and elegant setting.

“This is not just a beauty pageant; it’s a celebration of our heritage and the grace of our contestants,” Opetaia Ravai, Chairperson of the Hibiscus Standing Committee said.

Produced by the renowned Miss Hibiscus Creative Director, Andhy Blake, the show will bring a touch of international flair to the festival.

Blake, who brings his extensive experience from the Miss World Organisation, promises a production that incorporates the elegance and grandeur of global pageantry into the Miss Hibiscus platform.

“This show is a departure from the traditional ‘Question and Answer’ format that has been televised for the past 16 years. Instead, it will be a stunning production that elevates the pageant to new heights,” Blake said.

The show will feature 10 contestants. Tickets for this event are priced at $10 and will go on sale this Friday at Showcase, organised by Communications Fiji Limited. Only 450 tickets are available.

Event Details:

  • Event: Miss Hibiscus Festival 2024 Presentation Show
  • Date: Wednesday, September 4, 2024
  • Venue: Suva Civic Centre
  • Tickets: $10 (Available at Showcase, first come, first serve)
  • Producer: Andhy Blake, Miss Hibiscus Creative Director
    PC: Miss Hibiscus Festival FB
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