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ABC News
25-07-2025
- Entertainment
- ABC News
George 'Fiji' Veikoso: Voice of the Pacific
Fijian-born recording artist and Pacific music legend George "Fiji" Veikoso leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire future generations. Best known for shaping the sound of Island reggae and Island R&B, Veikoso spent more than 30 years in Hawai'i, where his music career took off and earned him global fame. Fiji, who died at the age of 55 in Suva in July 2025, is remembered as more than a singer. He was a cultural force, a mentor and a voice for his people. This music special pays tribute to that legacy.

ABC News
24-07-2025
- Entertainment
- ABC News
Pacific music legend George "Fiji" Veikoso dies aged 55
On the program today Fijian-born recording artist and Pacific music legend George "Fiji" Veikoso has died at the age of 55 in Suva. an opposition MP in Solomon Islands says the country risks creating a wedge in the solidarity of the Pacific Islands Forum if it refuses to allow Taiwan to attend. Pacific leaders celebrate after the International Court of Justice ruled that states that fail to deal with climate change could be subject to reparations. Polling in Papua New Guinea's Porgera-Paiela district has been completed peacefully, despite the hijacking of ballot boxes and the destruction of key bridges. In Fiji, the National Geographic Pristine Seas expedition sets sail to study the health of Fiji's oceans. And the Solomon Islands women's captain opens up on the side's historic win at the OFC Nations Cup.


Newsweek
24-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
George 'Fiji' Veikoso Tributes Pour in After Singer's Death Reported
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Tributes have poured in for George "Fiji" Veikoso following reports of his death. He was 55 years old. The Fijian musician was adored by fans for his contribution to Polynesian music, and co-wrote the theme song for Baywatch: Hawaii. Veikoso was scheduled to perform at the Homecoming Music Festival in Fiji in September. On Thursday, the festival's Facebook account shared news of his death. "It is with a heavy heart we mourn the loss of George 'FIJI' Veikoso who has passed away suddenly today," it said. "As we deal with the immense sadness for our beloved George 'Fiji' Veikoso, a legend whose music united generations, and whose spirit uplifted many around the world." George "Fiji" Veikoso is pictured in an Instagram photo. George "Fiji" Veikoso is pictured in an Instagram photo. Instagram "As we take this moment to honor his life and legacy, we ask for your patience and understanding at this difficult time. We will provide an update regarding the Homecoming Festival soon. Our thoughts, love and prayers are with George Fiji Veikoso and his Family, Friends and Fans as we all grieve together with the sudden loss of the King of Island Reggae!" Hawaii News Now reported that the singer died on Wednesday in his home nation surrounded by family. Chair of the Fiji Performing Rights Association and fellow Fijian singer Laisa Vulakoro told ABC Pacific: "He's the biggest artist that ever came out of Fiji and the Pacific. He made Fiji proud — his name is Fiji." "He started something very distinctive — the way he combined Fijian music into reggae while keeping traditional themes... chants, vude, vanua, identity — he took Fiji music to another level. We all emulated him," she added. "He was an amazing, amazing human being. My biggest idol. I'm really, really sad today." Polynesian Music's Facebook account added: "Fiji was more than an artist. He was a movement, a voice for the people, a light in the dark. There was, and always will be, only one Fiji. His music wasn't just something we listened to. It was something we lived through. It was the soundtrack to our childhoods, our family parties, our car rides, our quiet nights, our celebrations, and our heartbreaks." This is a breaking story and will be updated.