Listen to the region's best music acts at Pacific Break Samoa launch concert 2025
You can listen to some of the region's best music artists, recorded live at Apia's Friendship Park in June 2025.
The concert features performances from well-known Pacific Break winners – Danielle from PNG, Ju Ben from Fiji and Chris Kamu'ana Rohoimae from Solomon Islands.
They play alongside local Samoan acts including Mr Tee, Tofaga Meke and Mr Cowboy, at the free, family friendly event hosted by Radio Australia's Jacob McQuire and Michael Chow, and Samoa's Young Sefa.
Featuring:
Mr Tee
Mr Tee Chris Kamu'ana Rohoimae
Chris Kamu'ana Rohoimae Danielle
Danielle Tofaga Meke
Tofaga Meke Ju Ben
Ju Ben
Mr Cowboy
PRESENTERS: Jacob McQuire, Michael Chow
SOUND ENGINEERS: Selwyn Cozens, Kristina Miltiadou
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