Things to Do on O‘ahu in November and December 2024
Laugh it up with comedian Jo Koy, explore special menu deals during HONOLULU Restaurant Week, enjoy a holiday immersive and more.
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Laugh it up with comedian Jo Koy, explore special menu deals during HONOLULU Restaurant Week, enjoy a holiday immersive and more.
We’ve got the must-know details about the parade, festival and all the vibrant events happening Oct. 17–20.
Celebrate the annual Honolulu Pride Parade and Festival, make memories at Rainbow Prom and scream/rave at They SLASH Them.
From K-pop and K-dramas to food, beauty and more, all things Korean have exploded in popularity in Hawai‘i and beyond.
Spend an evening with John Legend, help clean up Kaimukī, sample premium sake and shop minerals and gemstones this fall.
This month’s First Friday on Oct. 4 at Capitol Modern will be a drag extravaganza.
Check out the Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival, see a local queer-centered play and marvel at The Aphrodisiacs’ cabaret show.
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.
The Hawai‘i-inspired Cirque du Soleil production will meld hula and acrobatics.
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.
Waikīkī’s Magical Mystery Show features bewitching sleight-of-hand performers who make the audience part of the entertainment.
Here are some people from the Islands making headlines across the nation and world, from athletes to actors.
Honolulu Night Market returns to Our Kaka‘ako on Saturday, June 8. Here’s everything you need to know about this popular block party.
The museum is one of the main host sites of the largest celebration of Pacific Islanders from June 7–14.
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.
Catch award-winning plays, tales from local storytellers and even a modern-day circus.
See what’s new at Honolulu’s fabulous and free contemporary art museum.
These actors, singers and performers are making names for themselves on the big stage—and making Hawai‘i proud.
Tour a new exhibit, grab tickets to see an American Idol winner and shake those jingle bells—this winter’s got something for everyone.
Treat yourself to live music, theater and the largest food festival in Hawai‘i before the holi-daze happens.
This year’s walk-through production has new scares, a new theme and a new location.
Get your tickets for these kid-friendly stage shows before they sell out.
Check out a few events on Kalākaua Avenue, tour a pumpkin farm and spend an evening enjoying opera.