Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: Aug. 8–14, 2024
Score a free musubi, listen to award-winning Hawaiian musicians, attend a block party, craft custom soap and more.
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Score a free musubi, listen to award-winning Hawaiian musicians, attend a block party, craft custom soap and more.
The I’m a Bright Kid Foundation revitalizes Windward community theater with their first post-pandemic production of Newsies.
Hit up pop-up summer markets, mingle with new friends and watch the journey of a young queer Hawaiian during the 1970s.
A dozen family-friendly happenings through October for you and the ‘ohana to look forward to.
Fanchant to K-pop idols, meet a Korean film star, eat bibimbap and bulgogi, enjoy authentic activities and more.
Immerse yourself in a butterfly wonderland, see talented keiki perform hula, jam to ‘ukulele tunes and blast to the past at an ’80s bash.
Shop thrifty threads, see inspiring hula performances, combat plastic pollution, wander an illuminated garden and more.
Sip a free Slurpee, see a surf flick, explore a new Bishop Museum exhibit, listen to ‘ukulele tunes and more.
Learn the art of healing, boogie down to the Ladies of Tapas Transgender T Dance and celebrate Hula’s Bar and Lei Stand’s 50th anniversary.
Catch Carrie Underwood and Kapena live, celebrate all things ‘ukulele, get inked at a tattoo expo and enjoy local music in the open air.
See a hysterical local-kine musical comedy, join a cleanup, listen to local music and shop under the stars.
Spend a summer night outside listening to music or watching the stars or learn about songwriting and music while helping a local nonprofit.
The 13th Festival of Pacific Arts & Culture comes to Hawai‘i for the first time with multiple venues on O‘ahu hosting exhibits and performances.
Enjoy live music at Ka Makana Ali‘i or the Honolulu Zoo, catch a movie at Wet ‘n’ Wild and celebrate Dad with iconic local comedians.
Take Dad to jam to ’70s music, admire cool cars, indulge in barbecue eats, go fishing and more ways to spend Father’s Day on Sunday, June 16.
Celebrate culture at FestPAC, Pan-Pacific Festival and Honolulu Night Market and have family fun in the sun at Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawai‘i.
Tune in for a special PBS Hawai‘i program featuring Nā Leo Pilimehana at Halekulani’s House Without a Key on Sunday, June 9.
Here are some people from the Islands making headlines across the nation and world, from athletes to actors.
Celebrate culture and music at summer festivals, experience Maoli’s music live and catch a free outdoor movie at Waimea Valley.
Honolulu Night Market returns to Our Kaka‘ako on Saturday, June 8. Here’s everything you need to know about this popular block party.
Volunteer at a Kāne‘ohe kalo farm, attend this year’s first bon dance and cheer on the keiki shredding waves at the T&C Surf Grom Contest.
The Lounge is Hawai‘i Kai’s newest spot for classy cocktails and intimate live music.
The Pan-Pacific Festival returns after a five-year break with performances by international and local artists, a ho‘olaule‘a and a bon dance.
Eat specialty poke, attend a comedy show showcasing AAPI talent, fundraise for Lahaina ‘ohana and learn bicycling basics on the road.