Kuwait: Gulf Voice Finals - Spot Coverage on Daijiworld.com


Kuwait: Gulf Voice Finals - Spot Updates on Daijiworld.com

Daijiworld Media Network - Kuwait (SP)

Kuwait, Oct 16: The much-talked about singing competition, Gulf Voice of Mangalore, has reached its final stage, and all ten contestants are already stationed in Kuwait to prepare for the final singing war.

Those who missed the flight to Kuwait, and are eagerly following the show, will get updates from the spot, on daijiworld.com.

The final will commence at the American School at 4.30 pm sharp, and spot updates on daijiworld will commence from 5.00 pm Kuwait time (7.30pm, Indian Standard Time). The updates will include instant pictures and commentary.

The tickets for the show have already been sold out, and the organisers are trying hard to create more space. The event will rewrite history in Konkani music, as it will create a new superstar in the arena of Konkani music in the gulf region.

According to Leslie Rego, who happens to be the compere of all the events as well as co-ordinator of the event, at least 100 delegates from UAE, Oman, Qatar and Bahrain are expected to witness the finals, to cheer their favourite singers.

In the finals, there will be two rounds of contests, and only five will qualify for the second round, after all the ten contestants display their singing talent in the first round.

Jerry Rasquinha, renowed comedian from Mangalore, will create laugh riots among the audience along with his team, after the first break. Wilfy, Melvyn Peris and Meena Rebimbus will also perform melodious songs after the contest, but before the declaration of the results.

The event organiser Young Recreation Centre's cheif Lawrence Pinto, while speaking to daijiworld said, that they never expected such a tremendous response before the start of the event. "We are happy that we have already created Konkani singing stars in the Gulf and will create a super star on Friday in a professional manner," he asserted.

The entire world is eagarly waiting for the Gulf Voice finals, and those who miss this event, can log on to daijiworld.com at sharp 5pm Kuwait time, to get instant updates from the venue.

Gulf Voice of Mangalore - Complete Coverage

 Kuwait: Vinay Lewis, Joylene Gonsalves Qualify for Gulf Voice Finals
Kuwait, Oct 15: In a neck-to-neck Gulf Voice of Mangalore semi-finals contest of Kuwait chapter, held in the Carmel School on Wednesday, Oct 15, Vinay Lewis (119 points)  and Joylene Gonslaves (117 points) both native of Kallianpur jumps into the finals by beating 10 other contestants in the competition...News & Pictures

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Doha-Qatar: Edward D'Souza, Sunitha Tellis Qualfiy for FinalsDoha, Oct 11: the fourth semi-final event of the Gulf Voice of Mangalore that was held at Al Ghazal Club on Friday October 10 proved to be a spectacular show. Twelve melodious singers from Qatar mesmerized the audience, who had occupied every available seat at the venue...News & Pictures

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Bahrain: Lavina Dantis, Cynthia Latha Enter into Final Round 
 Bahrain, Oct 10: Lavina Dantis, was the 1st place winner (110 points) and Cynthia Latha D'Souza was in 2nd place (103 points), both of whom would fly to Kuwait for the final leg of the Gulf Voice of Mangalore competition... News & Pictures

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UAE: Dony Correa, Asha Fernandes March into Finals

Dubai, Oct 3: Gulf Voice of Mangalore contest mastered by the Youth Recreation Centre and Rising Stars Kuwait is gaining much hype and popularity, as the semi-finals rounds are taking place around the Gulf. After the Muscat semi-finals on Oct 2, UAE organised this region's semi-final in Dubai. Mangalore Konkans, known as the best and most disciplined organisation in this part of the world, hosted the Gulf Voice of Mangalore in Dubai on Oct 3, 2008 at Indian Consulate. The event took-off at 6.30 pm...Photo Album

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Muscat: Victoria Soares, Dolphy Vaz Get Ticket to Kuwait
Muscat, Oct 2: It was a fantastic show of great music talent in Muscat. It was also a perfect start of the much awaited and first of its kind talent hunt show in the Gulf region. The first semi finals of the Gulf Voice of Mangalore commenced at Muscat with an graceful exhibition of mesmerizing Konkani Music. Victoria Soares, one of the finest singers of Muscat and Dolphy Vaz... News & Pics by Dolly Sequeira 

  

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  • Kevin Dias, Mumbai

    Sat, Oct 18 2008

    Victoria is going to make Muscat and Katpady proud. All the very best.

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  • precilla, cascia, mangalore

    Fri, Oct 17 2008

    Dear Doppi Master Hope you remember us. We are your ex-students from the Mathias family, Vincent/Precilla/Jacintha/Ronald/Arun. Very happy to see you on screen after so many years. Wish you all the best. From vincent/Precilla/Jacintha/Ronald/Arun

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  • leena pinto, nejar ireland

    Fri, Oct 17 2008

    Best of luck all the finalist from leena pinto

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  • clara helen, paladka

    Fri, Oct 17 2008

    i think its going to be a tough competition between all the finalists...congrats and best of luck to all of them!!

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