Bishop Museum’s After Hours: 2nd Friday Monthly
Need a place to pau hana? We’ve got you covered! Explore Historic Hawaiian Hall, experience unique changing exhibitions, hear about the latest scientific discoveries, and engage with Hawaiian cultural practitioners all at Bishop Museum’s After Hours events. This monthly evening event welcomes kamaʻāina and visitors to explore Hawaiʻi’s unique and unparalleled cultural and natural history. See Kalaniʻōpuʻu’s feather ʻahu ʻula (cape) and mahiole (helmet) in Hawaiian Hall; check out Hawaiʻi’s animal and plant biodiversity in the Science Adventure Center; explore the newest exhibitions in the Castle Memorial Building and J.M. Long Gallery; or spend your evening under Honolulu’s star-lit sky on the Great Lawn with food and drinks for sale by local vendors.
Kama‘āina Sundays (second Sundays of the month)
Kamaʻāina Sunday | 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
ʻIolani Palace welcomes all residents to Kamaʻāina Sunday when guests can explore the Palace, immerse themselves in Hawaiian culture, taste ‘ono food, support local vendors, enjoy lively entertainment, and more. The free event is held on the second Sunday of every month.
Self-led audio tours will be available for the first 500 attendees. A valid Hawaiʻi State ID, Hawaiʻi driver’s license, or proof of Hawaiʻi residency is required for each complimentary ticket. One complimentary ticket per Hawaiʻi resident. Kamaʻāina are encouraged to come early!
Kamaʻāina Sunday’s entertainment and workshops are supported by Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority through the Kūkulu Ola Program.
HoMA Nights - Every Friday Evening
Join us for HoMA Nights, every Friday until 9pm, to explore the galleries, stargaze in the courtyards, enjoy art experiences and music, and connect with the museum community.
HoMA Café and Coffee Bar
The HoMA Café and Coffee Bar are open for bar service with a selection of cocktails, beer, wine, non-alcoholic refreshments, dinner, and grab-and-go menu items.
Café: 5–8:30pm (Food served until 7:30pm)
Coffee Bar: 5–8pm
Music
Hear performances from some of Hawai‘i’s best musicians and DJs every Friday from 6-8pm.
Interactive art experiences and activities
From lawn games to scavenger hunts to art talks, guests will enjoy engaging and interactive art experiences and activities as part of HoMA Nights.
Toshiko Takaezu: Worlds Within
Toshiko Takaezu (1922-2011) was one of the 20th century’s great abstract artists. This critically acclaimed major touring retrospective of her work fittingly has its final stop in Honolulu, where she began her art education and career.
The exhibition presents a comprehensive portrait of Takaezu’s life and work, reframing her as one of the most compelling and innovative American artists of the last century.
Experience Ea Mai Eiwa - Patterns of Practrice: A Multigenerational Artistic Legacy Rooted in Hula
A powerful new exhibition featuring the work of Nālani Kanakaʻole (1946–2026), Sig Zane, and Kūhaʻoʻīmaikalani Zane — a Hilo-based family of artists whose creative practices are deeply rooted in hula ʻaihaʻa.
The exhibition title references “Kūhaʻimoana,” a chant describing the migration of shark gods from Kahiki to Hawaiʻi. Interpreted as “structures of nine,” Ea Mai ʻEiwa reflects the strength, resilience, and environmental knowledge embodied in these ancestral stories.
Bon Dances & Obon Festivals 2026 on Oahu
IT’S BON DANCE SEASON 2026 ON OAHU!
Click on the links below to learn more about individual Bon Dances and Festivals taking place on Oahu in 2025.
JUNE 6, 2026
Obon Dance Workshop presented by Hawaii State Library
JUNE 6, 2026
36th Annual Obon Celebration at Hawaii Plantation Village
JUNE 12, 2026
Bon Dance at Pan-Pacific Festival Hoolaulea
JUNE 12, 2026
Bon Dance at Wahiawa Hongwanji
JUNE 13, 2026
Bon Dance at Wahiawa Hongwanji
JUNE 20, 2026
Bon Dance at Ewa Hongwanji Mission
JUNE 26, 2026
Bon Dance at Honpa Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin
JUNE 27, 2026
Bon Dance at Honpa Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin
JULY 4, 2026
Bon Dance at Waipahu Hongwanji Buddhist Temple
JULY 4, 2026
13th Annual Moiliili Summer Fest & Bon Dance
JULY 10, 2026
Obon Bon Dance at Rissho Kosei-kai Buddhist Church of Hawaii
Bon Dance at Haleiwa Shingon Mission
Bon Dance at Koboji Shingon Mission
Bon Dance at Higashi Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin
JULY 11, 2026
Obon Bon Dance at Rissho Kosei-kai Buddhist Church of Hawaii
Bon Dance at Haleiwa Shingon Mission
Bon Dance at Koboji Shingon Mission
Bon Dance at Higashi Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin
Bon Dance at Windward Buddhist Temple
JULY 17, 2026
Bon Dance at Shinshu Kyokai Mission
Bon Dance at Wahiawa Ryusenji Soto Mission
Bon Dance at Haleiwa Jodo Mission
JULY 18, 2026
Bon Dance at Jikoen Hongwanji Buddhist Temple
Bon Dance at Wahiawa Ryusenji Soto Mission
Bon Dance at Shinshu Kyokai Mission
Bon Dance at Haleiwa Jodo Mission
JULY 24, 2026
JULY 25, 2026
JULY 31, 2026
Bon Dance at Waipahu Soto Zen Temple Taiyoji
AUGUST 1, 2026
Bon Dance at Waipahu Soto Zen Temple Taiyoji
AUGUST 7, 2026
Bon Dance at Waipahu Soto Mission of Aiea
AUGUST 8, 2026
Bon Dance at Waipahu Soto Mission of Aiea
SEPTEMBER 5, 2026
More bon dance dates to come.
Honolulu Botanical Gardens Summer Twilight Concerts
Summer is here, and with it comes a cornucopia of special events hosted in your City’s bountiful botanical gardens! The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Parks and Recreation is pleased to announce the return of the Twilight Summer Concert Series in June and July.
A variety of free musical performances will be featured at Foster, Ho‘omaluhia and Wahiawā botanical gardens. From blues to bagpipes, island jams to jazz, there is sure to be a musical performance to your liking:
Aloha International Piano Festival
The Aloha International Piano Festival (AIPF) is a week-long celebration of music that welcomes pianists of all ages—from Hawaii and around the world—to learn, perform, and grow together.
Alongside the Festival, the Keʻalohi International Piano Competition shines a spotlight on extraordinary young pianists, inspiring audiences and connecting Hawai‘i to a global network of music lovers.
Founded in 2006 by pianist Lisa Nakamichi, the Aloha International Piano Festival (AIPF) is a non-profit organization committed to educating Hawaii’s students and teachers. AIPF addresses three main needs: the need for music teacher training, the need for low-cost music concerts and music education opportunities, and the need for high-caliber classes and lessons for piano students.
40th Annual Wildest Show - Wednesday Evenings Summer 2026
The Honolulu Zoological Society’s Wildest Show returns this summer for its 40th anniversary season, bringing live local music, family fun and after-hours energy back to the Honolulu Zoo.
For four decades, the Wildest Show has been a summer tradition where generations of families, friends and music fans gather under the stars in support of the Honolulu Zoo. This year’s milestone season features six Wednesday evenings of entertainment, activities, food, drinks and prizes in one of Honolulu’s most unique outdoor settings.
Come early and make an evening of it. Each show opens with On the Rise artists from the Henry Kapono Foundation, followed by a headlining performance from one of Hawaiʻi’s favorite entertainers. Angela Escontrias will emcee all six nights.
Guests 21 and older will enjoy local beer from Aloha Beer Co., with food and drinks available for purchase. Families will find keiki coloring, educational activities, ʻukulele giveaways, lucky drawings for a hotel adventure package and more throughout the season.
Guests may enter through Gate 6 off Monsarrat Avenue at 4:30 p.m. to enjoy the pre-show activities. Opening entertainment starts at 5:00 p.m. with headliners taking the stage from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
For your comfort, please bring your own lawn chair or blanket, as seating will not be provided. Guests are welcome to bring their own food to enjoy during the concert. For everyone’s safety, coolers and large bags will be checked at entry. Food and beverage will also be available for purchase.
Tickets can be purchased in advance online or at the gate on the day of each concert.
Save the Dates: Mele Conference and Mele Hula Festival
Kāhuli Leo Leʻa invites you to gather once again for the Mele Conference and Mele Hula Festival—a three-day event dedicated to the cultural stewards of mele Hawaiʻi, and a space to connect, collaborate, and uplift this vital practice!
The conference will feature intergenerational panel discussions, followed by the Mele Hula Festival, a competition honoring the composition and performance of original mele and hula.
More details to come.
43rd Pan-Pacific Festival Performing Arts Showcase
Festival Weekend Overview:
Performing Arts Showcase: Starting on Friday, June 12 the Pan-Pacific Festival will showcase performances from Ala Moana to Waikīkī through Sunday, June 14, from local taiko groups and dance groups, and more!
Pan-Pacific Hula Festival: Located at the Kūhiō Beach Hula Mound, events start from Friday, June 12 through Sunday, June 14 with hula halau from both Japan and Hawai‘i performing. There will be several stages with performances by local artists, Japanese dance groups, and more, along with delicious festival food, treats, and much more.
Pan-Pacific Ho‘olaule‘a: The ho‘olaule‘a block party kicks off on Friday, June 12, from 7 to 10 p.m. along Kalākaua Ave. from Seaside Ave. to Uluniu Ave. and will feature performance stages, various food and festival food booths, as well as other vendors. The Bon Dance is also along the ho‘olaule‘a route.
Pan-Pacific Parade: The festival concludes with the Pan-Pacific Parade on Sunday, June 14, beginning at 5 p.m. along Kalākaua Ave.
43rd Pan-Pacific Hula Festival
Festival Weekend Overview:
Performing Arts Showcase: Starting on Friday, June 12 the Pan-Pacific Festival will showcase performances from Ala Moana to Waikīkī through Sunday, June 14, from local taiko groups and dance groups, and more!
Pan-Pacific Hula Festival: Located at the Kūhiō Beach Hula Mound, events start from Friday, June 12 through Sunday, June 14 with hula halau from both Japan and Hawai‘i performing. There will be several stages with performances by local artists, Japanese dance groups, and more, along with delicious festival food, treats, and much more.
Pan-Pacific Ho‘olaule‘a: The ho‘olaule‘a block party kicks off on Friday, June 12, from 7 to 10 p.m. along Kalākaua Ave. from Seaside Ave. to Uluniu Ave. and will feature performance stages, various food and festival food booths, as well as other vendors. The Bon Dance is also along the ho‘olaule‘a route.
Pan-Pacific Parade: The festival concludes with the Pan-Pacific Parade on Sunday, June 14, beginning at 5 p.m. along Kalākaua Ave.
Bon Dance at Wahiawa Hongwanji Mission (Friday & Saturday Evenings)
2 NIGHTS! Traditional bon dance music and dance
Food booths, activities, fun for all ages.
43rd Pan-Pacific Hoolaulea & Bon Dance Festival
Festival Weekend Overview:
Performing Arts Showcase: Starting on Friday, June 12 the Pan-Pacific Festival will showcase performances from Ala Moana to Waikīkī through Sunday, June 14, from local taiko groups and dance groups, and more!
Pan-Pacific Hula Festival: Located at the Kūhiō Beach Hula Mound, events start from Friday, June 12 through Sunday, June 14 with hula halau from both Japan and Hawai‘i performing. There will be several stages with performances by local artists, Japanese dance groups, and more, along with delicious festival food, treats, and much more.
Pan-Pacific Ho‘olaule‘a: The ho‘olaule‘a block party kicks off on Friday, June 12, from 7 to 10 p.m. along Kalākaua Ave. from Seaside Ave. to Uluniu Ave. and will feature performance stages, various food and festival food booths, as well as other vendors. The Bon Dance is also along the ho‘olaule‘a route.
Pan-Pacific Parade: The festival concludes with the Pan-Pacific Parade on Sunday, June 14, beginning at 5 p.m. along Kalākaua Ave.
109th Annual King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade
2026 Theme: "E kū, e hoʻololi" (stand upright and change [unpleasant] conditions)
The 109th King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade will take place at 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 13, 2026. The event features floral floats, marching bands and Pāʻū riders on horseback as well as representatives from Hawaiʻi’s Royal Societies. As in years past, the parade will take a route beginning at King Street fronting ‘Iolani Palace. Participants will then head down Punchbowl Street, before making a left on to Ala Moana Boulevard and eventually Kalākaua Avenue. The parade comes to a finish at Monsarrat Avenue and Queen Kapi‘olani Park. Streets will begin to close in Downtown Honolulu at 7:30 a.m., with closures coinciding as the Parade moves along the route, several blocks before its approach. The Parade is expected to reach Kapiʻolani Park around 11:30 a.m.
OPENING DAY! Friends of the Library of Hawaii 77th Annual Book Sale
At Hawai‘i’s largest used booksale, you can choose from over 125,000 books in every category imaginable!
Since 1947, the FLH Annual Sale has invited Hawai‘i residents to browse selections of new and used, out-of-print and bestselling books and media. Three quarters of a century later, the sale is an island tradition and each summer thousands readers of all ages and backgrounds converge for 11 days of bargains and a selection of titles to rival any bookstore.
Encompassing much more than books, the booksale will feature a selection of CDs, DVDs, comics and manga, and many more hard-to-find items.
Parking at the Sale: There is plentiful free parking at Ward Centre and in Ward Village in the various parking garages.
Friends of the Library of Hawaii 77th Annual Book Sale
At Hawai‘i’s largest used booksale, you can choose from over 125,000 books in every category imaginable!
Since 1947, the FLH Annual Sale has invited Hawai‘i residents to browse selections of new and used, out-of-print and bestselling books and media. Three quarters of a century later, the sale is an island tradition and each summer thousands readers of all ages and backgrounds converge for 11 days of bargains and a selection of titles to rival any bookstore.
Encompassing much more than books, the booksale will feature a selection of CDs, DVDs, comics and manga, and many more hard-to-find items.
Parking at the Sale: There is plentiful free parking at Ward Centre and in Ward Village in the various parking garages.
27th Annual Haleiwa Arts Festival (Day 1)
Nestled on the North Shore of Oahu, the Haleiwa Arts Festival has become a beloved annual tradition that celebrates the rich cultural heritage and vibrant artistic community of Hawaii. Since its inception, the festival has grown into a cornerstone event, attracting artists, visitors, and art enthusiasts from around the world.
Chamber Music Hawaii presents Call of the Forest
A lone horn sounds through the trees. In Call of the Forest, Brahms’s stirring Horn Trio and Piano Quartet anchor a program that evokes the mystery and majesty of the natural world. Program: STRAUSS Nocturne for Horn and Piano, Op. 7, BRAHMS Horn Trio in E-Flat Major, Op. 40, BRAHMS Piano Quartet No.1 in G Minor, Op....
27th Annual Haleiwa Arts Festival (Day 2)
Nestled on the North Shore of Oahu, the Haleiwa Arts Festival has become a beloved annual tradition that celebrates the rich cultural heritage and vibrant artistic community of Hawaii. Since its inception, the festival has grown into a cornerstone event, attracting artists, visitors, and art enthusiasts from around the world.
Chamber Music Hawaii presents Call of the Forest
A lone horn sounds through the trees. In Call of the Forest, Brahms’s stirring Horn Trio and Piano Quartet anchor a program that evokes the mystery and majesty of the natural world. Program: STRAUSS Nocturne for Horn and Piano, Op. 7, BRAHMS Horn Trio in E-Flat Major, Op. 40, BRAHMS Piano Quartet No.1 in G Minor, Op....
43rd Pan-Pacific Parade
Festival Weekend Overview:
Performing Arts Showcase: Starting on Friday, June 12 the Pan-Pacific Festival will showcase performances from Ala Moana to Waikīkī through Sunday, June 14, from local taiko groups and dance groups, and more!
Pan-Pacific Hula Festival: Located at the Kūhiō Beach Hula Mound, events start from Friday, June 12 through Sunday, June 14 with hula halau from both Japan and Hawai‘i performing. There will be several stages with performances by local artists, Japanese dance groups, and more, along with delicious festival food, treats, and much more.
Pan-Pacific Ho‘olaule‘a: The ho‘olaule‘a block party kicks off on Friday, June 12, from 7 to 10 p.m. along Kalākaua Ave. from Seaside Ave. to Uluniu Ave. and will feature performance stages, various food and festival food booths, as well as other vendors. The Bon Dance is also along the ho‘olaule‘a route.
Pan-Pacific Parade: The festival concludes with the Pan-Pacific Parade on Sunday, June 14, beginning at 5 p.m. along Kalākaua Ave.
Friends of the Library of Hawaii 77th Annual Book Sale - 10% OFF for Teachers, Librarians, Military, Seniors
At Hawai‘i’s largest used booksale, you can choose from over 125,000 books in every category imaginable!
Since 1947, the FLH Annual Sale has invited Hawai‘i residents to browse selections of new and used, out-of-print and bestselling books and media. Three quarters of a century later, the sale is an island tradition and each summer thousands readers of all ages and backgrounds converge for 11 days of bargains and a selection of titles to rival any bookstore.
Encompassing much more than books, the booksale will feature a selection of CDs, DVDs, comics and manga, and many more hard-to-find items.
Parking at the Sale: There is plentiful free parking at Ward Centre and in Ward Village in the various parking garages.
40th Annual Wildest Show - Taimane Gardner in Concert
The Honolulu Zoological Society’s Wildest Show returns this summer for its 40th anniversary season, bringing live local music, family fun and after-hours energy back to the Honolulu Zoo.
Come early and make an evening of it. Each show opens with On the Rise artists from the Henry Kapono Foundation, followed by a headlining performance from one of Hawaiʻi’s favorite entertainers. Angela Escontrias will emcee all six nights.
Guests 21 and older will enjoy local beer from Aloha Beer Co., with food and drinks available for purchase. Families will find keiki coloring, educational activities, ʻukulele giveaways, lucky drawings for a hotel adventure package and more throughout the season.
Guests may enter through Gate 6 off Monsarrat Avenue at 4:30 p.m. to enjoy the pre-show activities. Opening entertainment starts at 5:00 p.m. with headliners taking the stage from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
For your comfort, please bring your own lawn chair or blanket, as seating will not be provided. Guests are welcome to bring their own food to enjoy during the concert. For everyone’s safety, coolers and large bags will be checked at entry. Food and beverage will also be available for purchase.
Tickets can be purchased in advance online or at the gate on the day of each concert.
Bon Dance at Ewa Hongwanji Mission
“As we celebrate Obon, don't forget to look up into the night sky. As countless as the stars in the sky are, so are the teachings of our ancestors and the many lives that come into our lives. Let us take the time to contemplate that and appreciate the lives we have because of others.” - Ewa Hongwanji Reverend
FINAL DAY! Friends of the Library of Hawaii 77th Annual Book Sale - EVERYTHING 50¢
At Hawai‘i’s largest used booksale, you can choose from over 125,000 books in every category imaginable!
Since 1947, the FLH Annual Sale has invited Hawai‘i residents to browse selections of new and used, out-of-print and bestselling books and media. Three quarters of a century later, the sale is an island tradition and each summer thousands readers of all ages and backgrounds converge for 11 days of bargains and a selection of titles to rival any bookstore.
Encompassing much more than books, the booksale will feature a selection of CDs, DVDs, comics and manga, and many more hard-to-find items.
Parking at the Sale: There is plentiful free parking at Ward Centre and in Ward Village in the various parking garages.
40th Annual Wildest Show - Brother Noland in Concert
The Honolulu Zoological Society’s Wildest Show returns this summer for its 40th anniversary season, bringing live local music, family fun and after-hours energy back to the Honolulu Zoo.
Come early and make an evening of it. Each show opens with On the Rise artists from the Henry Kapono Foundation, followed by a headlining performance from one of Hawaiʻi’s favorite entertainers. Angela Escontrias will emcee all six nights.
Guests 21 and older will enjoy local beer from Aloha Beer Co., with food and drinks available for purchase. Families will find keiki coloring, educational activities, ʻukulele giveaways, lucky drawings for a hotel adventure package and more throughout the season.
Guests may enter through Gate 6 off Monsarrat Avenue at 4:30 p.m. to enjoy the pre-show activities. Opening entertainment starts at 5:00 p.m. with headliners taking the stage from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
For your comfort, please bring your own lawn chair or blanket, as seating will not be provided. Guests are welcome to bring their own food to enjoy during the concert. For everyone’s safety, coolers and large bags will be checked at entry. Food and beverage will also be available for purchase.
Tickets can be purchased in advance online or at the gate on the day of each concert.
Shrek The Musical
Based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film, Shrek The Musical is a Tony Award-winning fairy tale adventure, featuring all new songs from Jeanine Tesori and a side-splitting book by David Lindsay-Abaire. Shrek brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage and proves there's more to the story than meets the ears. Irreverently fun for the whole family, Shrek proves that beauty is truly in the eye of the ogre.
Bon Dance at Honpa Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin (Fri & Sat Evenings)
2 Nights: Friday and Saturday
At 6 p.m., festivities begin outside with a taiko drumming performance, which will be followed by an opening aspiration from the yagura (the stage around which we dance) at 6:15 p.m. Dancing begins at 6:30 p.m.
Dancing
Taiko drumming (PBA on Friday, temple’s group on Saturday)
Fellowship
Honoring ancestors
Bontique shop in our Social Hall
Professional photos by Studio FX3 (kimonos & assistance dressing provided!)
Temple tours (from main, upper-level sanctuary or hondo)
Kids’ “Wheel of Chances” game
Ono food!
BBQ Plates & Bowls
Hot Dogs, Teri Hamburgers
Saimin
Chili
Soy Beans
Spam Musubi
Shave Ice
Andagi (Saturday only)
Baked Goods
Water, Juice, Soda
Temari Hawaii Class: Turkish Map Book Workshop (Class runs 2 sessions)
In this two-day intermediate class, students will create a traditionally bound book that incorporates folded maps designed to open and close seamlessly with the pages. The book itself follows a conventional structure, while the maps are carefully folded and attached so they open fully when a page is turned and fold flat when the book is closed.
When:
PART ONE: Saturday, June 27 2026
PART TWO: Sunday, June 28 2026
Time:
[Sat, June 27] 9:00 am - 3:00 pm (with 1hr lunchbreak)
[Sun, June 28] 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
HSO presents Top Gun Maverick in Concert
Top Gun: Maverick in Concert will feature the Hawai’i Symphony Orchestra performing Lorne Balfe, Harold Faltermeyer, Lady Gaga and Hans Zimmer’s score.
Top Gun: Maverick was nominated for six Academy Awards® including Best Picture and Best Original Song, winning Best Sound.
After more than 30 years of service as one of the Navy’s top aviators, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is where he belongs, pushing the envelope as a courageous test pilot and dodging the advancement in rank that would ground him. When he finds himself training a detachment of TOPGUN graduates for a specialised mission the likes of which no living pilot has ever seen, Maverick encounters Lt. Bradley Bradshaw (Miles Teller), call sign: “Rooster,” the son of Maverick’s late friend and Radar Intercept Officer Lt. Nick Bradshaw, aka “Goose.”
Facing an uncertain future and confronting the ghosts of his past, Maverick is drawn into a confrontation with his own deepest fears, culminating in a mission that demands the ultimate sacrifice from those who will be chosen to fly it.
A Royal Albert Hall production. Thanks to esk film.
HSO presents Top Gun Maverick in Concert
Top Gun: Maverick in Concert will feature the Hawai’i Symphony Orchestra performing Lorne Balfe, Harold Faltermeyer, Lady Gaga and Hans Zimmer’s score.
Top Gun: Maverick was nominated for six Academy Awards® including Best Picture and Best Original Song, winning Best Sound.
After more than 30 years of service as one of the Navy’s top aviators, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is where he belongs, pushing the envelope as a courageous test pilot and dodging the advancement in rank that would ground him. When he finds himself training a detachment of TOPGUN graduates for a specialised mission the likes of which no living pilot has ever seen, Maverick encounters Lt. Bradley Bradshaw (Miles Teller), call sign: “Rooster,” the son of Maverick’s late friend and Radar Intercept Officer Lt. Nick Bradshaw, aka “Goose.”
Facing an uncertain future and confronting the ghosts of his past, Maverick is drawn into a confrontation with his own deepest fears, culminating in a mission that demands the ultimate sacrifice from those who will be chosen to fly it.
A Royal Albert Hall production. Thanks to esk film.
13th Annual Moiliili Summer Fest & Bon Dance (Back at University Avenue)
The Mōʻiliʻili Summer Fest is an annual festival held during the Bon season and is a fundamental aspect of modern-day culture and life in Hawaii. Celebrating Japanese and Hawaiian roots of one of the oldest neighborhoods in Hawaii, the Mōʻiliʻili Summer Fest is home to the largest Bon dance in Honolulu.
Bon Dance at Waipahu Hongwanji Buddhist Temple
2 Nights! Friday & Saturday: Traditional bon dance music and dance
Food booths, activities, fun for all ages.
40th Annual Wildest Show - Kapena in Concert
The Honolulu Zoological Society’s Wildest Show returns this summer for its 40th anniversary season, bringing live local music, family fun and after-hours energy back to the Honolulu Zoo.
Come early and make an evening of it. Each show opens with On the Rise artists from the Henry Kapono Foundation, followed by a headlining performance from one of Hawaiʻi’s favorite entertainers. Angela Escontrias will emcee all six nights.
Guests 21 and older will enjoy local beer from Aloha Beer Co., with food and drinks available for purchase. Families will find keiki coloring, educational activities, ʻukulele giveaways, lucky drawings for a hotel adventure package and more throughout the season.
Guests may enter through Gate 6 off Monsarrat Avenue at 4:30 p.m. to enjoy the pre-show activities. Opening entertainment starts at 5:00 p.m. with headliners taking the stage from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
For your comfort, please bring your own lawn chair or blanket, as seating will not be provided. Guests are welcome to bring their own food to enjoy during the concert. For everyone’s safety, coolers and large bags will be checked at entry. Food and beverage will also be available for purchase.
Tickets can be purchased in advance online or at the gate on the day of each concert.
Bon Dance at Koboji Shingon Mission (Fri & Sat Evenings)
2 Nights - Friday & Saturday!
The food booth will open by 5:30pm on Friday and following the Hatsu Bon service on Saturday. Cash only, please.
Obon Festival & Bon Dance at Rissho Kosei-Kai Buddhist Church of Hawaii (Fri & Sat Nights)
2 NIGHTS – Friday and Saturday!
Traditional bon dance music and dance provided by the Young Okinawans of Hawaii. There will be food booths serving oden, BBQ plates, warabi mochi, shave ice, musubi, ramen and chow fun. We will also have games for children. We offer visitors a way to pay respect for your ancestors by lighting a candle and place their name on our alter for prayer.
Bon Dance at Haleiwa Shingon Mission (Friday & Saturday Nights)
Community members come together to experience Japanese culture and traditions including bon dance, local and ethnic foods, dress, activities and more.
Dates and time subject to change.
Bon Dance at Higashi Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin (Fri & Sat Evenings)
2 NIGHTS - Friday & Saturday!
Traditional bon dance music and dance.
Bon Dance at Windward Buddhist Temple
Annual Bon Dance in Kailua!
Country Market opens at 5 pm featuring a rummage sale and numerous homemade merchandise items; baked goods such as manju and Okinawan nantu; takuan, bitter melon namasu, and assorted pickled vegetables.
Food Concession open at 6 pm and features our BBQ Stick and Hot Dog Dinner Plate, chili, saimin, SPAM musubi, and our famous andagi, which will be served hot and fresh while supplies last.
Bon Dance will begin at 7pm and last until approximately 10pm.
HSO presents The Music of John Williams
Cool off this summer and lose yourself in the legendary music of five-time Academy Award®-winning composer John Williams. Your Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra brings to life the soaring, unforgettable music from the most beloved films ever made, including Star Wars, Jaws, Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Superman, and more! Conducted by Music and Artistic Director Dane Lam, with narration by HSO Composer in Residence Michael-Thomas Foumai.
Dress as your favorite character, strike a pose with our film props, and make it a night out for the whole ʻohana - because the music you grew up loving sounds even better live.
Please note this concert will be music only, not accompanied by a film screen.
40th Annual Wildest Show - Nathan Aweau in Concert
The Honolulu Zoological Society’s Wildest Show returns this summer for its 40th anniversary season, bringing live local music, family fun and after-hours energy back to the Honolulu Zoo.
Come early and make an evening of it. Each show opens with On the Rise artists from the Henry Kapono Foundation, followed by a headlining performance from one of Hawaiʻi’s favorite entertainers. Angela Escontrias will emcee all six nights.
Guests 21 and older will enjoy local beer from Aloha Beer Co., with food and drinks available for purchase. Families will find keiki coloring, educational activities, ʻukulele giveaways, lucky drawings for a hotel adventure package and more throughout the season.
Guests may enter through Gate 6 off Monsarrat Avenue at 4:30 p.m. to enjoy the pre-show activities. Opening entertainment starts at 5:00 p.m. with headliners taking the stage from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
For your comfort, please bring your own lawn chair or blanket, as seating will not be provided. Guests are welcome to bring their own food to enjoy during the concert. For everyone’s safety, coolers and large bags will be checked at entry. Food and beverage will also be available for purchase.
Tickets can be purchased in advance online or at the gate on the day of each concert.
Clyde’s
In Clyde's, a truck stop sandwich shop offers its formerly incarcerated kitchen staff a shot at redemption. Even as the shop’s callous owner tries to keep them down, the staff members learn to reclaim their lives, find purpose, and become inspired to dream by their shared quest to create the perfect sandwich. A stirring, new play by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage, Clyde's was nominated for four Tony Awards in 2022 (including Best New Play).
Henry Cho - The Empty Nest Tour
Cho’s TV credits include appearances on NBC’s The Tonight Show, CBS’s The Late, Late, Show, and NBC’s Young Comedians Special. He served two years as host of NBC’s Friday Night Videos and had many guest roles on various network sitcoms. Cho was co-creator, co-producer and co-writer of The Henry Cho Show on GAC.
Bon Dance at Shinshu Kyokai Mission (Friday & Saturday Nights)
2 Nights! Friday & Saturday: Traditional bon dance music and dance
Food booths, activities, fun for all ages.
Bon Dance at Wahiawa Ryusenji-Soto Mission (Friday & Saturday Nights)
2 Nights! Friday & Saturday: Traditional bon dance music and dance
Food booths, activities, fun for all ages.
Bon Dance at Haleiwa Jodo Mission (Friday & Saturday Nights)
2 Nights! Friday & Saturday
Community members come together to experience Japanese culture and traditions including bon dance, local and ethnic foods, dress, activities and more.
Bon Dance at Shinshu Kyokai Mission (Friday & Saturday Nights)
2 Nights! Friday & Saturday: Traditional bon dance music and dance
Food booths, activities, fun for all ages.
Bon Dance at Jikoen Hongwanji Buddhist Temple
Traditional bon dance music and dance
Food booths, activities, fun for all ages.
HSO presents The Music of Michael Giacchino
Keeping busy this summer? Make one of those nights count. Your Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra brings the music of Academy Award®-winning composer Michael Giacchino to life — from the heart-wrenching beauty of Up to the pulse-pounding action of The Batman, the wonder of Jurassic World to the tears and triumph of Coco. Conducted by Music and Artistic Director Dane Lam, with narration by HSO Composer in Residence Michael-Thomas Foumai.
Grab your crew, dress the part, and strike a pose with our film props — add this concert to your summer must list.
Please note this concert will be music only, not accompanied by a film screen.
40th Annual Wildest Show - Kalani Pe'a in Concert
The Honolulu Zoological Society’s Wildest Show returns this summer for its 40th anniversary season, bringing live local music, family fun and after-hours energy back to the Honolulu Zoo.
Come early and make an evening of it. Each show opens with On the Rise artists from the Henry Kapono Foundation, followed by a headlining performance from one of Hawaiʻi’s favorite entertainers. Angela Escontrias will emcee all six nights.
Guests 21 and older will enjoy local beer from Aloha Beer Co., with food and drinks available for purchase. Families will find keiki coloring, educational activities, ʻukulele giveaways, lucky drawings for a hotel adventure package and more throughout the season.
Guests may enter through Gate 6 off Monsarrat Avenue at 4:30 p.m. to enjoy the pre-show activities. Opening entertainment starts at 5:00 p.m. with headliners taking the stage from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
For your comfort, please bring your own lawn chair or blanket, as seating will not be provided. Guests are welcome to bring their own food to enjoy during the concert. For everyone’s safety, coolers and large bags will be checked at entry. Food and beverage will also be available for purchase.
Tickets can be purchased in advance online or at the gate on the day of each concert.
Bon Dance at Palolo Hongwanji(Friday & Saturday Nights)
2 Nights! Friday & Saturday: Traditional bon dance music and dance
One of Oʻahu’s BEST Bon Dances, known for its welcoming community, great food, family activities, and unforgettable summer atmosphere. Whether you come every year or it’s your first time, we invite you to celebrate with us!
✨ Enjoy:
• Traditional Bon Dance throughout the evening
• Amazing local food vendors
• Shopping from small businesses & community organizations
• Family-friendly games and activities
• A welcoming community atmosphere for all ages
🅿️ FREE Parking at Chaminade University of Honolulu
🚌 Shuttle Service: 4:45 PM–9:45 PM
Come support local vendors, small businesses, and our community while helping keep this meaningful tradition alive for future generations.
Bring your family, invite your friends, and experience why so many local families make Palolo Hongwanji Bon Dance part of their summer tradition year after year. 🏮✨
Good food. Good people. Good memories.
Ali Wong Live
Ali Wong is an Emmy award-winning actress, comedian, writer, and producer known for her breakout Netflix stand-up specials "Baby Cobra," "Hard Knock Wife," and the Emmy-nominated "Don Wong." She released her fourth and latest Netflix comedy special, "Ali Wong: Single Lady" in October 2024. Ali received a Golden Globe Award for the special and was nominated for a Critics Choice TV Award and a Directors Guild of America Award. Wong recently directed Frankie Quiñones' upcoming stand up special for Hulu.
Bon Dance at Aiea Hongwanji
Saturday night only
Bon Dance, Taiko Performance, Food Booths, Activities
HSO presents Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ Part 1 in Concert
Get ready to embark on the penultimate leg of Harry’s journey as Warner Bros. and CineConcerts bring to the screen Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ Part 1. Harry, Ron and Hermione face their latest set of challenges and foes both new and old as the seventh film comes to Blaisdell Concert Hall, projected on a giant screen and accompanied by Hawai'i Symphony Orchestra. Relive every harrowing moment with an experience you’ll never forget.
All characters and elements © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR.
Bon Dance at Waipahu Soto Zen Temple Taiyoji (Friday & Saturday)
2 Nights: Friday and Saturday
Bon Dance, Taiko Performance, Food Booths, Activities
Les Misérables
Winner of over 100 international awards and seen by over 70 million, this musical phenomenon is an epic tale of passion and redemption in the throes of revolution.
HSO presents Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ Part 1 in Concert
Get ready to embark on the penultimate leg of Harry’s journey as Warner Bros. and CineConcerts bring to the screen Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ Part 1. Harry, Ron and Hermione face their latest set of challenges and foes both new and old as the seventh film comes to Blaisdell Concert Hall, projected on a giant screen and accompanied by Hawai'i Symphony Orchestra. Relive every harrowing moment with an experience you’ll never forget.
All characters and elements © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR.
Obon Festival & Bon Dance at Soto Mission of Aiea
2 NIGHTS - Friday & Saturday!
The Soto Mission of Aiea’s Bon Dance is perhaps the most festive event at Taiheiji. Hundreds upon hundreds of people come to Taiheiji to enjoy two evenings of dancing and food. Dancers form rings around the Bon Dance tower called the yagura and dance to both recorded music and live musicians.
The evening begins with an exciting performance by Hawaii Matsuri Taiko and Taiheiji’s own Somei Taiko Group. The Aiea Taiheiji Yagura Gumi which performs at several other Bon Dances each year, return for their homecoming at Taiheiji and play the popular Fukushima Ondo.
Okinawan Festival 2026 (more info to come)
Stay tuned for more details!
Cultural performances, activities, exhibits, marketplace, bon dance.
And FOOD! Freshly made ANDAGI, shave ice, Okinawa soba, Pig’s Feet soup, Champura and more.
Aloha Festivals Royal Court Investiture & Opening Ceremony
The Royal Court Investiture and Opening Ceremony will kick off the month-long Aloha Festivals celebration with its treasured cultural protocols. The evening will begin with The Royal Court Investiture. In a stately ceremony that honors Hawaiʻi’s aliʻi (ruling chiefs), this year’s Aloha Festivals Royal Court will don regalia worn only by aliʻi of the highest rank. As representatives of Hawaiʻi’s past, the Aloha Festivals Royal Court ensures the festival is rooted in the most cherished traditions of Hawaiʻi. Following the Investiture, the Opening Ceremony will feature hula and musical performances for a special evening in the heart of Waikīkī.
Aloha Festivals 72th Annual Waikīkī Ho‘olaule‘a
Get ready for a beachfront street festival like no other!
Kalākaua Avenue will be transformed with booths showcasing Hawai‘i cuisine, crafts and culture stretching as far as the eye can see. Taste the best of local flavors from around the island in one place, and peruse artisan-made crafts. Multiple stages with incredible entertainment will rock the evening featuring top local artists, award-winning hālau hula, and more.
Aloha Festivals 78th Annual Floral Parade
A colorful procession of Hawaiian culture through Waikīkī
Intricate floats decorated with a rainbow of fresh flowers and men and women on horseback showcasing the traditional art of pāʻū riding. Participants from marching bands to hālau hula to civic leaders display the unique aloha spirit that unites Hawai‘i’s community.
Save the Date: Mele Conference and Mele Hula Festival Opening Day (3 Day Festival)
Kāhuli Leo Leʻa invites you to gather once again for the Mele Conference and Mele Hula Festival—a three-day event dedicated to the cultural stewards of mele Hawaiʻi, and a space to connect, collaborate, and uplift this vital practice!
The conference will feature intergenerational panel discussions, followed by the Mele Hula Festival, a competition honoring the composition and performance of original mele and hula.
More details to come.
36th Annual Obon Celebration at Hawaii’s Plantation Village
This year’s celebration will once again feature 10 bon dance groups from all over Oahu. The 10 groups featured are: Ewa Fukushima Bon Dance Club Haleiwa Bon Dance Club Hawaii Eisa Shinyuu Kai Hawaii Shin Kobukai Iwakuni Odori Aiko Kai Koolau Sakura Odori Kai Oahu District Bon Dance Club Senwa Kai Wahiawa Hongwanji Bon Dance Team Waipahu Soto Mission Bon Dance Class
The celebration will also feature special performances by emcee and singer Hikariyama Torao and taiko performances by Waipahu Taiyoji Taiko and Ryugen Taiko. A special lantern floating ceremony will also take place at the village pond at sunset. A limited number of lanterns will be available for purchase at the event at the Waipahu Soto Zen Temple tent.
Hawaii Symphony Orchestra HapaSymphony Featuring Waitiki 7
Experience the enchanting sounds that inspired White Lotus and Classic Exotica at the unforgettable HapaSymphony finale! Join Waitiki 7—a captivating fusion of Waikiki and Tiki—as they partner with Music and Artistic Director Dane Lam and your Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra for an extraordinary evening that celebrates mid-century Exotica music. Inspired by legendary figures such as Les Baxter, Martin Denny, Arthur Lyman, Gene Rains, and Robert Drasnin from the late 1950s and 1960s, Waitiki 7 is dedicated to recreating the timeless Tiki sound, ambiance, and sheer joy that defined an era.
Obon Dance Workshop presented by Hawaii State Library
Bon Season is upon us! All are welcome to come and learn dances that are often danced at the bon dance; which for Hawai’i will be until October. This program is fun for all ages and will be held in the Adult Reading Room!
For those of you who aren’t familiar with Bon Dances or Bon Odori, it is an annual Japanese Dance Festival that occurs during Obon season in the Summer. It is a celebration of family, heritage, tradition, a celebration of life, and a way to honor ones’ ancestors. Children under 12 need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawaii
Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawaiʻi is a ceremony conducted annually on Memorial Day at Ala Moana Beach in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.
Candle-lit lanterns are set afloat on the water to carry our gratitude and prayers for all spirits and forms of life that have supported our existence since the beginning of time.
Funny Girl
Hello, Gorgeous! Welcome to Musical Theatre Comedy Heaven.
This bittersweet comedy is the story of the indomitable Fanny Brice, a girl from the Lower East Side who dreamed of a life on the stage. Everyone told her she’d never be a star, but then something funny happened –she became one of the most beloved performers in history, shining brighter than the brightest lights of Broadway. Fanny’s rise to super-stardom is explored through Bob Merrill and Jule Styne’s unforgettable score, which includes “I’m the Greatest Star,” “Don’t Rain On My Parade,” and “People.”
Temari Hawaii Class: Coptic Style Book Binding Workshop
Coptic Style Binding is one of Kuro’s Workshop’s core offerings and serves as a strong foundation for further bookbinding study. In this class, students will learn exposed-spine sewing techniques while constructing a fully functional book by hand.
Chamber Music Hawaii presents Romantic Currents
Piano virtuoso Joyce Yang joins CMH ensembles in two romantic-era gems that ripple with expressive beauty and emotional depth. Program: FARRENC Sextet in C Minor, Op. 40DVORAK Piano Quintet, Op. 81 Joyce Yang Blessed with “poetic and sensitive pianism” (Washington Post) and a “wondrous sense of color” (San Francisco Classical Voice), Grammy-nominated pianist Joyce Yang...
DAC Walking Tour: Art, History & Architecture in the HEART of Honolulu
Downtown Art Center (DAC) offers a unique way to experience the historical and artistic heritage of the HEART district of downtown Honolulu with this walking tour, led by Historian Gary R. Coover, author of "Pocket Walking Tour of Honolulu's Royal Mile,” and veteran artist and educator Susan Hogan.
Your guides will lead you on a lively 1.5 to 2-hour walk through streets layered with cultural, architectural and historical backstory. Pivotal events, locations and commemorative artworks will be pointed out and discussed. Don’t miss this chance to experience the artistic and historical heritage of Downtown Honolulu!
HEART is an acronym that stands for Heritage, Entertainment, Arts & Culture, Restaurants, and Theatre & Performing Arts. Together, these elements make up the core of the vibrant creative community that exists in the Bethel and Nuʻuanu Avenue district, between King Street and Beretania Avenue.
Yellow Face
The lines between truth and fiction blur with hilarious and moving results in David Henry Hwang's unreliable memoir, recently on Broadway starring Daniel Dae Kim. Asian American playwright DHH, fresh off his Tony Award win for M. Butterfly, leads a protest against the casting of Jonathan Pryce as the Eurasian pimp in the original Broadway production of Miss Saigon, condemning the practice as "yellowface." His position soon comes back to haunt him when he mistakes a Caucasian actor, Marcus G. Dahlman, for mixed race, and casts him in the lead Asian role of his own Broadway-bound comedy, Face Value. When DHH discovers the truth of Marcus' ethnicity, he tries to conceal his blunder to protect his reputation as an Asian American role model, by passing the actor off as a "Siberian Jew." Meanwhile, DHH's father, Henry Y. Hwang, an immigrant who loves the American Dream and Frank Sinatra, finds himself ensnared in the same web of late-1990's anti-Chinese paranoia that also leads to the "Donorgate" scandal and the arrest of Los Alamos nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee. As he clings to his old multicultural rhetoric, this new racist witch hunt forces DHH to confront the complex and ever-changing role that "face" plays in American life today.
Knotless & Knotted Netting Workshop with Pat Hickman
This workshop will encourage participants to begin to explore two openwork textile structures, known and used around the world. Examples exhibiting ancient survival skills, requiring minimal tools will be shown. Contemporary artists have used both netting and looping in their exploration and visual expression of ideas—creating openwork structures. The workshop will be an experience in discovering and questioning, and will suggest ongoing ways of working after the workshop is over.
No previous knowledge of textiles or this textile structure is required, just curiosity and a willingness to explore and learn. All media welcome.
Hawaii Symphony Orchestra presents Adam Golka Plays Mozart
Praised for his “brilliant technique and real emotional depth” by the Washington Post, Polish-American pianist Adam Golka performs Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23. Conductor Emeritus JoAnn Falletta returns to conduct a program of classical delights, including Michael Torke’s speed fueled Javelin, and Dvořák Symphony No. 6.
Hapa Mama Celebration with Johnny Valentine
By popular demand, Hawaiʻi’s Favorite Entertainer, Johnny Valentine, returns for a special one-night-only Hapa Mama Celebration. Celebrate Mother’s Day early and treat mom to a night out with an unforgettable tribute that only Johnny can deliver! Composer-in-Residence Michael-Thomas Foumai conduct your Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra for a mother-of-all HapaSymphony performance, featuring covers and original songs from Johnny's "Mom's I Love Forever" playlist!
HEART of Honolulu Street Festival - NEW DATE!
NEW FESTIVAL DATE – May 9, 2026! Due to weather, the original April 11 date was postponed.
We invite artists and arts organizations to take to the streets, as we shut down Nuuanu Avenue in Chinatown and open it to pedestrian traffic for everyone to experience and enjoy the HEART of the Chinatown Arts District, including art, live music, food, creative local vendors, performances and more.
HEART is an acronym that stands for Heritage, Entertainment, Arts & Culture, Restaurants, and Theatre & Performing Arts. Together, these elements make up the core of the vibrant creative community that exists in the Bethel and Nuʻuanu Avenue district, between King Street and Beretania Avenue.
Malama Manoa Walkabout
A leisurely walk along beautiful O'ahu Avenue. Explore historic homes, lush landscapes, and the stories behind Mänoa's streets.
HOT presents Kamalehua: The Sheltering Tree
MAY 1, 2026 @ 7:30PM & MAY 3, 2026 @ 4PM & MAY 5, 2026 @ 7:30PM
Music by Herb Mahelona • Libretto by Victoria Kneubuhl • Directed by Patrick Makuakāne
KAMALEHUA: THE SHELTERING TREE tells the true story of Timoteo Haʻalilio, Royal Secretary and lifelong friend to King Kamehameha III. Set in the mid-nineteenth century, the opera reveals the little-known history of the Hawaiian Kingdom and its early struggles to maintain independence. The focus is Haʻalilio's 1842-45 mission to the United States, Great Britain, Belgium, and France to secure treaties recognizing Hawaiʻi as a sovereign nation with the goal of protecting the kingdom from annexation by foreigners.
The opera illustrates the sophistication and establishment of the Hawaiian government at the time, as well as the vigilance of Hawaiian leaders in dealing with the pressures and politics of the western world. While the story focuses on the unique culture, politics, and history of Hawaiʻi, its themes are universal.
Heading up the cast, in the lead role of Haʻalilio, will be internationally renowned Hawaiian baritone Quinn Kelsey who started his career in opera as a member of the HOT chorus in 1991. Kelsey is now in-demand across the U.S. and Europe, notable for his dynamic interpretations of Verdi roles.
HOT presents Kamalehua: The Sheltering Tree
MAY 1, 2026 @ 7:30PM & MAY 3, 2026 @ 4PM & MAY 5, 2026 @ 7:30PM
Music by Herb Mahelona • Libretto by Victoria Kneubuhl • Directed by Patrick Makuakāne
KAMALEHUA: THE SHELTERING TREE tells the true story of Timoteo Haʻalilio, Royal Secretary and lifelong friend to King Kamehameha III. Set in the mid-nineteenth century, the opera reveals the little-known history of the Hawaiian Kingdom and its early struggles to maintain independence. The focus is Haʻalilio's 1842-45 mission to the United States, Great Britain, Belgium, and France to secure treaties recognizing Hawaiʻi as a sovereign nation with the goal of protecting the kingdom from annexation by foreigners.
The opera illustrates the sophistication and establishment of the Hawaiian government at the time, as well as the vigilance of Hawaiian leaders in dealing with the pressures and politics of the western world. While the story focuses on the unique culture, politics, and history of Hawaiʻi, its themes are universal.
Heading up the cast, in the lead role of Haʻalilio, will be internationally renowned Hawaiian baritone Quinn Kelsey who started his career in opera as a member of the HOT chorus in 1991. Kelsey is now in-demand across the U.S. and Europe, notable for his dynamic interpretations of Verdi roles.
Mid-Pacific School of the Arts Film Showcase 2026
The annual Mid-Pacific School of the Arts Student Film Showcase presents a curated selection of the finest short films produced by MPSA student filmmakers over the past year. Several of the films have screened at international film festivals and received recognition for their excellence. The program will conclude with student awards, presented by a panel of celebrity and film industry guest judges, honoring outstanding achievement in filmmaking.
Paheli
The Doris Duke Theatre is thrilled to present Pahelī—a vibrant evening of Indian classical, folk, and Bollywood performances, rhythms and choreographies from around the world, vocals, instrumentals, and much more! Pahelī means a puzzle, riddle, or an enigma, and this production invites you into the mystery and magic of music and movement with your favorite classics and exciting new spins.
Presented by Sai Bhatawadekar and her team of talented dancers, musicians, and guest artists in and outside of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Enjoy the dance concert as you smile, sing, clap, and tap along!
Flores De Mayo & Filipino Fiesta
The largest celebration of Filipino culture on the island of Oʻahu
Flores de Mayo & Filipino Fiesta is a full day celebrating Filipino culture and heritage with authentic food, non-stop entertainment, activities for all ages, immersive cultural experiences, and a marketplace featuring local businesses and community organizations.
This year’s theme invites everyone to connect with Filipino heritage, discover and honor the cultural meaning behind this beloved staple, and celebrate the power of community.
Throughout Fiesta, you’ll see this theme come to life through cultural performances, educational activities, interactive games, and creative vendor offerings — all honoring the stories woven into every grain of rice.
11th Annual Manu o Kū Festival
Come and visit the many organizations and agencies featuring crafts, games, and activities at the 11th Annual Manu o Kū Festival at the 'Iolani Palace Grounds.
20 Community partners, organizations, and agencies on site to share their work through family friendly crafts, games, and activities.
HOT presents Kamalehua: The Sheltering Tree
MAY 1, 2026 @ 7:30PM & MAY 3, 2026 @ 4PM & MAY 5, 2026 @ 7:30PM
Music by Herb Mahelona • Libretto by Victoria Kneubuhl • Directed by Patrick Makuakāne
KAMALEHUA: THE SHELTERING TREE tells the true story of Timoteo Haʻalilio, Royal Secretary and lifelong friend to King Kamehameha III. Set in the mid-nineteenth century, the opera reveals the little-known history of the Hawaiian Kingdom and its early struggles to maintain independence. The focus is Haʻalilio's 1842-45 mission to the United States, Great Britain, Belgium, and France to secure treaties recognizing Hawaiʻi as a sovereign nation with the goal of protecting the kingdom from annexation by foreigners.
The opera illustrates the sophistication and establishment of the Hawaiian government at the time, as well as the vigilance of Hawaiian leaders in dealing with the pressures and politics of the western world. While the story focuses on the unique culture, politics, and history of Hawaiʻi, its themes are universal.
Heading up the cast, in the lead role of Haʻalilio, will be internationally renowned Hawaiian baritone Quinn Kelsey who started his career in opera as a member of the HOT chorus in 1991. Kelsey is now in-demand across the U.S. and Europe, notable for his dynamic interpretations of Verdi roles.
Hawaiian Airlines May Day 2026 presented by Bishop Museum
Hawaiian Airlines May Day 2026 presented by Bishop Museum continues the annual Lei Day tradition by the Brothers Cazimero with Keauhou, the 19-time Nā Hōkū Hanohano award-winning group, returning to headline the concert experience alongside special guests, including Robert Cazimero, Kealiʻi Reichel, Hālau Nā Kamalei o Līlīlehua, Hālau Keʻalaokamaile and co-hosts, Billy V. and Debbie Nakanelua-Richards, director of community & cultural relations at Hawaiian Airlines.
Native Hawaiian Student Services presents a Day Full of Lei
Join Native Hawaiian Student Services for a day full of lei! From workshops featuring modern ways of making lei to University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa student lei makers highlighting their intimate relationship with lei practices that continue to perpetuate this hana noʻeau in our time. Events will take place on Friday, May 1, in NHSS (Queen Liliʻuokalani Center for Student Services, room 113)
Celebrating 50 Years of Cane Haul Road and the Legacy of Grant Kagimoto
A joint fundraiser for Temari Hawaii & Moiliili Comunity Center
A night filled with celebration, connection, and support for the programs that enrich our neighborhood.
Margaret Cho - Choligarchy
Right as she was starting her stand-up career at age 14, Margaret won a comedy contest to open for Jerry Seinfeld in the early ’90s. She soon moved to Los Angeles and, still in her twenties, hit the college circuit, where she became the most booked act in the market and garnered a nomination for “Campus Comedian of The Year.” She performed over 300 concerts within two years. Arsenio Hall introduced her to late night audiences, Bob Hope put her on a prime time special and, seemingly overnight, Margaret Cho became a household name.
Wearable Art Community Playshops: Create Your Own Festival Headdress (Saturdays)
Create a fun, wearable art headdress, then show it off at the HEART Festival on Saturday, April 11! Drop in any time before 2 p.m. Materials provided.
Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on: February 28; March 7; March 21; April 4; April 25; May 2
Circa Humans 2.0
Ten bodies appear in a flash of light. They move in harmony for a fleeting moment and then descend into a sinuous trance. Towers grow and decay, bodies leap and are caught, as physical limits are pushed to their extreme. Can we ever find a perfect balance or is adapting to constant change the only way forward?
This next chapter of Circa’s internationally acclaimed Humans is a tightly woven choreography of bodies, pulsing with music by composer Ori Lichtik and revealed in Paul Jackson’s dramatic lighting. Created by circus visionary Yaron Lifschitz, Humans 2.0 is intimate, primal and deeply engaged with the challenge of being human.
Pierce the Veil - I Can’t Hear You World Tour (Copy)
Pierce The Veil debuted atop Billboard’s Top Rock Albums, Alternative Albums, and Hard Rock Albums charts twice – first with Collide with the Sky (2012) and its follow-up, Misadventures (2016). A decade after its release, the already platinum “King for a Day” shot to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hard Rock Streaming chart, driven by the viral #KingForADay hashtag on TikTok.
Punchbowl Music Festival 2026 - Advance Band Night
Punchbowl Music Festival is a two-day music festival established in 2002 that showcases approximately 200 young musicians from the band programs of nearby Title I public schools: Kawananakoa, Ke'elikolani, Stevenson, and Washington Middle School. Offered at no cost to schools or attendees, the festival provides students from underserved communities the opportunity to perform in an acoustically excellent venue for their peers, teachers, and families.