Things to Do on O‘ahu in May 2026

Enjoy unlimited rosé and bites at a fashionable gala, try exclusive poke creations, frolic in a sunflower field and more.

 

Rose Soiree Credit Thomas Obungen 26

Photo: Thomas Obungen

 

FOOD & DRINK

Rosé Soirée

Saturday, May 2, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

At this The Devil Wears Prada-themed extravaganza, come dressed to the nines and ready to drink your fill of bottomless rosé paired with light bites. VIP ticketholders get early access at 6 p.m.

 

 

$75 to $125, Inspiration Hawai‘i Museum, 900 Richards St., Downtown, hnltix.com, @honolulumag

 


SEE ALSO: Save the Date: 2026 Rosé Soirée Presented by First Hawaiian Bank and Mastercard


 

The Honolulu Edit Feb 2026 Courtesy Of Ward Village

Photo: Courtesy of Ward Village

 

SHOPPING

The HONOLULU Edit

Saturday, May 9, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Shop local at our curated pop-up market featuring clothing, accessories, plants, jewelry, food, drinks and more. Come early—the first 100 shoppers will receive a free tote bag and exclusive deals.

 

Free admission, Ward Centre (former Roger Dunn space), 1200 Ala Moana Blvd., Kaka‘ako, honolulumagazine.com, @honolulumag

 


SEE ALSO: May 9: Find the Perfect Mother’s Day Gift at The HONOLULU Edit Marketplace


 

2024 Poke Fest

Photo: Jonathan You

 

FOOD & DRINK

Poke Fest

Saturday, May 16, 4 to 8 p.m.

Taste all-new poke creations and vote for the new King of Poke Fest while enjoying live entertainment, games and other ‘ono eats at this open-air foodie event. Buy a Poke Pass to try more poke in the fast lanes!

 

 

Free admission, Ka Makana Ali‘i, 91-5431 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei, hnltix.com, @honolulumag

 


SEE ALSO: Save the Date: Frolic’s 2026 Poke Fest Returns to Ka Makana Ali‘i


 

COMEDY

Ray Lau

Wednesday, May 20, 7 p.m.

You may recognize Cantonese American comedian Ray Lau from his viral “Chipotle Bean Scheme” joke and other relatable stories about being Asian in America.

 

 

From $25, Blue Note Hawai‘i, 2335 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, bluenotehawaii.com, @rayjlau

 


 

RUN

Kūkini Kea‘ahala 5K

Saturday, May 23, 7 a.m.

This inaugural family-friendly run will have awards for everyone from elementary school students to kūpuna and benefit Ke Kula Kaiapuni ‘o Pū‘ōhala school in Kāne‘ohe.

 

$35, Windward Community College, 45-720 Kea‘ahala Road, Kāne‘ohe, runsignup.com, @huimakuaopuohala

 


 

FESTIVAL

Waimānalo Country Farms Sunflower Festival

Anticipated to open May 23, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Stroll through the blooming sunflowers with a Nalo-made lemonade in hand, take lots of cute photos, feed farm animals and eat grilled sunflowers and cornbread.

 

Admission price TBA, Waimānalo Country Farms, 41-225 Lupe St., Waimānalo, waimanalocountryfarms.com, @waimanalocountryfarms

 


 

Himalayan Spirits Tsherin Sherpa

Himalayan Spirits, 2021
Gold, acrylic, and ink on four canvases
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Arthur and Margaret Glasgow Endowment and the following by exchange: Naski and Alice Heeramaneck Collection, Gift of Paul Mellon; Gift of Miss Frances Leigh Williams in memory of her brother, Archer Anderson Williams; Gift of the Estate of Mrs. Mary Safford Hoogewerff; and Gift of Mr. George P. Bickford, 2022.74a-d

 

ART

Divine Disruption: The Art of Tsherin Sherpa

May 30 to Jan. 31, 2027

Nepalese artist Tsherin Sherpa blends traditional Himalayan Buddhist motifs and iconography with his own vivid, mesmerizing style of contemporary art.

 

$15 kama‘āina admission, Honolulu Museum of Art, 900 S Beretania St., Makiki, honolulumuseum.org, @honolulumuseum

 


 

Andrea Lee is the digital editor of HONOLULU Magazine.