Honolulu Calendar: The Best Events and Things to Do on O‘ahu in June 2022
Cheer on adaptive surfers, mālama historic sites in Kailua, catch live music at the Waikīkī Shell and laugh it up with Atsuko Okatsuka.
Departments
More
Connect With Us
Cheer on adaptive surfers, mālama historic sites in Kailua, catch live music at the Waikīkī Shell and laugh it up with Atsuko Okatsuka.
Hawai‘i potlucks are already AAPI mashups on a plate. Frolic’s smorgasbord goes a step beyond with palusami, lomi ‘ō‘io, polvoron and more.
See 96 winning works created by Hawai‘i students in grades K-6.
Make slime, learn to code and print a 3D creation at this community science discovery space at the O‘ahu mall.
The Disney resort on O‘ahu is also launching after-hours activities for keiki, too.
Summer’s around the corner—why not vacation in one of the world’s best vacation spots?
Do something special for Mom, learn about fairy terns, nab a free comic book and more this weekend.
Show your love for lei, catch a classic Prince flick, volunteer in ‘Ewa Beach and chow down on a whole lotta poke.
The six-hour songfest celebrates a free music resource. The new online/interactive songbook honors many of Sons of Hawai‘i founder and filmmaker Eddie Kamae’s favorites.
The Kaimukī bookseller hosts renowned authors, artisans and food vendors—plus great deals—on Saturday, April 30.
Be part of the festivities at HT22’s closing celebration at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum.
Here are our tips and takeaways from FINALLY getting to see a Broadway musical debut in Honolulu.
From plantation towns to planned communities, Central O‘ahu has its share of secret spots, a bumper crop of bowling alleys and neighborhood eats.
From the North Shore to East O‘ahu and the Windward side, here are ten volunteer opportunities to get you outside this weekend.
Your favorite Windward shopping destination is celebrating the new season with some egg-cellent festivities.
O‘ahu’s North Shore is more than just big waves and small towns. A new batch of local restaurants, shops and activities will keep you busy in the country.
See a play about Japanese folk stories, take an art class, celebrate National Submarine Day aboard a real submarine and more.
Brunch, surf and turf, cookies and cake pops: Easter is next Sunday!
Sing along with a songwriter, pony up to a polo field and find a way to mālama the ‘āina.
See the hotly anticipated Michelle Yeoh sci-fi drama and catch up with local breakout director Alika Tengan at HIFF’s Spring Showcase.
Dance the night away at HiSAM’s First Friday and The Vibe events.
The theater wants to make you a star as you help the historic center sparkle into the next century.
Join us for a new art exhibition coming this summer.