
24/07/2025
Rest In Peace Legend π. Thank you so much for your music. Your Music Will Live Forever π«π― π«π― π«π―
Fijian-born recording artist and Pacific music legend George βFijiβ Veikoso has died at the age of 55 in Suva, his family has confirmed.
Best known for shaping the sound of Polynesian reggae and Island R&B, Veikoso spent more than 30 years in Hawaiβi, where his music career took off and earned him global fame.
He returned to Fiji in 2024 for his first-ever Homecoming concert, a sold-out event in Nadi that drew thousands of fans from across the Pacific, with a second concert planned for September this year.
Veikoso had spoken publicly about his illness, which saw him perform in a wheelchair and continue touring despite ongoing health challenges.
In a post shared by organisers of the Homecoming Festival, his team said: βAs we deal with the immense sadness for our beloved George βFijiβ Veikoso β a legend whose music united generations and whose spirit uplifted many around the world β we ask for your patience and understanding at this difficult timeβ¦ Your voice will forever echo in our hearts, Fiji.β
Tributes are pouring in from across the Pacific, with fans and fellow artists remembering him as more than a singer; a cultural force, a mentor, and a voice for his people.
Chair of the Fiji Performing Rights Association and fellow music legend Laisa Vulakoro paid tribute, calling it βa great loss for Fiji and the Fiji music industry.β
βHeβs the biggest artist that ever came out of Fiji and the Pacific,β she said. βHe made Fiji proud β his name is Fiji.β
https://www.abc.net.au/pacific/george-fiji-veikoso-dies-aged-55-in-suva/105569446