Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: March 2–8, 2023
See Paula Fuga live, catch a movie at a newly renovated theatre, learn to navigate wa‘a and cheer on kūpuna for Lei Court.
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See Paula Fuga live, catch a movie at a newly renovated theatre, learn to navigate wa‘a and cheer on kūpuna for Lei Court.
Watch a musical with all your favorite ‘80s songs, say farewell to Aloha Stadium and attend a free ‘olelo Hawai‘i celebration at the mall.
Go whale watching, listen to steel guitar music, eat shave ice and go for a 8.15-mile foot race from Aloha Tower to Aloha Stadium.
Watch a musical about life in postwar Hiroshima, spend Valentine’s evening under the stars and listen to some jazz.
Watch an Oscar-nominated film on the big screen, attend a highly anticipated annual school carnival and enjoy some comedy.
Attend a community baby shower, catch the last of "Hamilton" and watch a Haruki Murakami play adaptation at UH Mānoa.
Explore Doris Duke’s Shangri La, kayak to the Mokes or take a sunset catamaran sail.
Go to a drive-in movie, watch a play written by Da Pidgin Guerrilla or attend a new keiki-friendly event with food trucks, hopscotch and face painting.
Visit Bishop Museum after hours, enjoy the MLK Day parade in Waikīkī, get your tickets to Tumua: Special Taping at Hawai‘i Theatre and celebrate at the 2023 New Year’s ‘Ohana Festival.
Kung Hee Fat Choy! Chinese New Year falls on Sunday, Jan. 22. Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit with these festivities around O‘ahu.
Learn to speak conversational Hawaiian, delight in a Bollywood and South Asia Film Festival and check out the second annual Mu‘u at the Museum.
Happy New Year! See fireworks in Waikīkī, shop for Fukubukuro mystery bags and watch the pineapple drop in Mililani with the keiki.
Watch Avatar: The Way of Water on the big screen with specialty snacks, enjoy Christmas brunch at Turtle Bay Resort and delight in the sounds of Paula Fuga and Kalani Pe‘a.
After being closed for nearly three years, skaters can finally hit the ice once again.
Jump on bounce houses, ride holiday trains, play in 3,600-feet of snow and see a dazzling display of lights.