In this episode of Pacific Pulse, Tania Nugent is at Vanuatu's annual 5 day music extravaganza, Fest' Napuan, in Port Vila. Started as a free community event to showcase contemporary local music, now the festival attracts international acts to expose local audiences to a wider diversity of music. It's a coveted gig for any band and unsigned musicians from across the Pacific enter a Radio Australia competition, Pacific Break, with the winner earning the chance to play for the Fest' Napuan crowds. In the tough world of music, it's a valuable opportunity. We catch up with the competition's first winners, 26 Roots from Espiritu Santo in Vanuatu's north, to see if they still have the same musical ambitions a year later. And we meet the 2009 winner, a young man from Papua New Guinea, Emmanuel Mailau, who sings sweetly of the struggles of settlement life at home but has to perform with a band of strangers in the biggest performance of his life.