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Find the best art events and make the most of your time in Honolulu. From music to history and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Experience the enchanting world of Cirque du Soleil: Auana, a spectacular performance that blends breathtaking acrobatics, mesmerizing storytelling, and stunning visuals. The show features talented performers who bring the Amazon rainforest to life, with innovative costumes and set designs that create an immersive experience. Auana promises to captivate audiences of all ages with its family-friendly entertainment and heartwarming narrative. Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness a masterpiece of contemporary circus art.

Naomi Watanabe, a renowned model and actress, is coming to your city for a special event. Experience her unique blend of Japanese culture and international fashion as she shares her journey from Tokyo to global stardom. This event promises an evening of inspiration and entertainment with the opportunity to meet Naomi herself.

Naomi Watanabe, a renowned Japanese model and influencer, is known for her striking beauty and unique fashion sense. She has been featured in numerous high-profile fashion shows and magazines worldwide. This event promises to be a captivating experience for fans and fashion enthusiasts alike. Don't miss the chance to see Naomi Watanabe live and in person!

Kamelehua: The Sheltering Tree is an event that promises a unique and immersive experience for all ages. Despite the absence of elevator access to the balcony level seating, the event provides an opportunity to enjoy the captivating performance in a historic setting. Stay updated with the latest entry requirements and processes by visiting Blaisdellcenter.com. Don't miss out on this must-see event!

Thunder from Down Under (18 and Over) is a sensational show that promises an unforgettable evening filled with high-energy performances, stunning dancers, and charismatic hosts. This adult-only show features a mix of comedy, music, and dance, all delivered with a touch of Australian flair. Expect a night of laughter, excitement, and pure entertainment as the talented cast takes you on a journey you won't soon forget. Don't miss this iconic show that has captivated audiences worldwide!

KUmZ presents Beneath Our Hawaiian Skies: May Day is Lei Day in Waikiki. Rooted in the legacy of Hawaii's kupuna (elders) and ali?i (royalty), the celebration highlights the enduring importance of lei-making, mele (music), and hula as expressions of identity and community. The program will feature award-winning performers including Na Kumu Hula: Karl Veto Baker and Michael Lanakila Casupang, Ikaika Blackburn, Grammy-nominated, Natalie and Iolani Kamauu, multi-Na Hoku Hanohano Award winners, and Malie Lyman, great-granddaughter of legendary performer Genoa Keawe. Halau I Ka Wekiu, 2025 Merrie Monarch winners, will also be performing. Everyone is encouraged to wear, make, and give a lei. Residents and visitors are invited to celebrate the culture of our aina.

Kamalehua: The Sheltering Tree is an event that welcomes all ages, requiring tickets for entry. Please note that there is no elevator access to the balcony level seating. For the latest updates on entry requirements and processes, visit Blaisdellcenter.com.

Jack Johnson SURFILMUSIC - Hawaii Film Premiere. This is an exclusive event where you can watch the film in a unique setting. It's a must-see for fans of Jack Johnson and surf culture. The film will be premiered at the Blaisdell Center, with authorized tickets available through the Blaisdell Center Box Office and Ticketmaster.com. All sales are final, and no refunds or exchanges will be made. Management reserves the right to revoke your license to attend the performance for any reason. Fraudulent tickets and those purchased from unauthorized sources will be void, and management is not responsible for refunds.
Momoteshiki is a traditional Ogasawara-ryu archery ceremony featuring a formal sequence of ritual shots performed with classical etiquette. Archers from Japan and the Ogasawara school community in the United States perform a formal sequence of ritual shots in accordance with centuries-old tradition and etiquette. Through this sacred practice, the archers offer their prayers for peace and prosperity for the people of Hawaiʻi, and for the continued friendship and cultural bonds between Japan and Hawaiʻi. Standing room only (no seating available).