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Manu Samoa v Fiji: King Kapisi to headline halftime show in Rotorua

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King Kapisi will be the official halftime performer at the Manu Samoa v Flying Fijians test match at Rotorua International Stadium in September. Photo / Supplied

King Kapisi will be the official halftime performer at the Manu Samoa v Flying Fijians test match at Rotorua International Stadium in September. Photo / Supplied

Award-winning hip-hop legend King Kapisi has been announced as the official halftime performer for the Manu Samoa v Flying Fijians rugby test match at Rotorua International Stadium.

He will bring his Pasifika voice and high-energy stage presence to centre field on Saturday, September 6.

Kapisi was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for services to music and to the community, an honour that recognises outstanding service and achievement in Aotearoa.

The performance will anchor the game’s wider celebration of Pacific identity, unity and pride.

“I am extremely stoked to be representing my island of Samoa and the beautiful people of Fiji this up-and-coming game in Rotorua,” said King Kapisi in a statement.

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“All music I create is with a Pacific lens. I’ve been repping our cultures around the world for decades now. Let’s go Manu and best of luck to the Fijian team as well!”

The Rotorua stage is a fitting platform for Kapisi, whose work has long celebrated Pacific culture and championed community causes across Aotearoa.

A pioneer of New Zealand hip-hop, he was the first in the genre to win an Apra Silver Scroll and has performed at major festivals worldwide.

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Over the years, he’s shared stages with international stars including Janet Jackson, Public Enemy and more.

He continues to serve communities through youth and sport-focused kaupapa, such as the Hoops and Life Awhi Charitable Trust and his ambassador work with the BNZ Breakers and Tūroa ski fields.

RotoruaNZ head of commercial Sam Hulton said the city was proud to welcome the artist to the stadium stage.

“We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome King Kapisi to Rotorua for what promises to be an unforgettable halftime show.

“His connection to both Aotearoa and Samoa speaks directly to the heart of this event – one that celebrates sport, culture and identity. Hosting a legend like him here reflects Rotorua’s growing place on the national stage when it comes to major events, and we’re only just getting started.”

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The Manu Samoa v Flying Fijians test match kicks off at 3pm on Saturday, September 6, at Rotorua International Stadium.

With both teams preparing for major international competitions, fans can expect a passionate and physical clash fuelled by fierce rivalry and deep respect.

Tickets are available now through Ticketmaster.

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