Apr 29 Wednesday
The North Shore Country Market is back! Join us every Wednesday from 1 to 6 PM at Liliuokalani Protestant Church in Haleiwa.Discover fresh local produce, unique gifts from artisans and crafters, delicious food, and live island music.Serving the North Shore community for over 30 years — the North Shore Country Market welcomes you every Wednesday afternoon. Free Market parking!
May 01 Friday
Celebrate May Day in Waikiki by giving aloha, sharing lei, and coming together in the spirit of Aloha.A MAY DAY CONCERT! Wear a Lei, Make a Lei, Give a Lei
We return to Waikiki just as our Kupuna and Ali’i once did—gathering to play, dance hula, and celebrate.
Join us and invite your family and friends beneath our Hawaiian skies for a special May Day, Lei Day celebration filled with mele, hula, and the spirit of aloha. This unforgettable evening brings together beloved artists and hālau to honor tradition, community, and the beauty of Hawaiian culture.
Location: Tom Moffatt Waikīkī ShellDate: May 1, 2026Time: Showtime at 7:00 PM; Doors open at 5:30 PM
SAVE YOUR SEATS! Tickets are now available on Ticketmaster or in person at the Neal S. Blaisdell Box Office. For more information, visit MayDayinWaikiki.com.
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May 02 Saturday
Waimea Town Market at Parker School is home to over 50 highly curated vendors who offer a wide variety of terrific produce, food and locally sourced and hand made items. Please join us, talk story with our vendors, learn about their businesses and crafts, and enjoy breakfast or lunch at our picnic tables with the Mauna Kea view—where North Hawaii comes together.
Join us for the largest annual celebration of Filipino culture on the island of O'ahu!
Flores de Mayo & Filipino Fiesta is a full day of celebrating Filipino culture with authentic food, live performances, cultural experiences, family-friendly activities, and a marketplace featuring local businesses and organizations.
This year’s theme, "Rice: Where Every Grain Tells A Story,” honors the stories and traditions that have connected and sustained families for generations. Throughout Fiesta, you’ll see the theme reflected through cultural performances, interactive activities, and creative vendor offerings.
Admission is free! Learn more about Fiesta at filipinofiestahi.com or at @filipinofiesta_hi on Instagram.
The Flores de Mayo & Filipino Fiesta is a flagship project of the Filipino Community Center. This year’s event is spearheaded by the Filipino Jaycees of Honolulu in partnership with the Filipino community. The 2026 Fiesta is sponsored by L&L Hawaiian Barbecue, with the generous support of the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority.
May 04 Monday
Rainbow Chorus of Honolulu Weekly RehearsalJoin the Rainbow Chorus of Honolulu for our weekly rehearsals as we prepare for our most important concert of the season, Stronger Together. We are actively welcoming new singers of all voice parts and musical backgrounds who want to make meaningful music in an inclusive, affirming community. Come sing with us, build harmony, and help amplify a message of unity, love, and belonging.
May 05 Tuesday
Tropical Jazz Tuesdays, curated by bassist Randy Wong, with rotating duo partners. No cover.
May 06 Wednesday
May 09 Saturday
May 11 Monday
Critics have poured on praise such as “fiery virtuosity” and “superlative musicianship” for seven prize-winning musicians coming for a series of concerts on Maui in May. The 44th Maui Classical Music Festival has concerts scheduled May 8 at Makawao Union Church, May 11 at Keawala’i Congregational Church in Makena, May 13 at Wananalua Congregational Church in Hana, and May 15 and 17 at the Historic Iao Theater in Wailuku. The ensemble’s pianist, Adam Neiman, “plays with imagination and authority, not just an extra helping of technique,” the Chicago Tribune says. Among his honors are Juilliard’s Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition, the Rubinstein Award and the Avery Fisher Career Grant. Violinist YooJin Jang has been described as “a performer without fear or technical limitation.” For violinist David McCarroll, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra ‘s concertmaster, the Washington Post’s verdict was “superlative musicianship and beautiful sound.” The festival also features two violists – Abigail Rojansky and Pei-Ling Lin. Rojansky, winner of more than a dozen prizes, has been praised for her “dark tone” and “vibrant musicality.” She is a founding member of the Verona quartet, recipient of the 2020 Cleveland Quartet Award. Lin was the winner of both the Senior String Division Gold Medal and the Grand Prize at the 2014 Fischoff Chamber Music Competition, and the winner of the Walter Naumberg chamber music competition in 2016. Cellist Angela Park’s highlights include numerous prizes and concerto appearances with the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Seoul Philharmonic. Returning to the festival as both cellist and co-music director is Amir Eldan, also a Julliard Competition winner. He has served as principal cellist of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and guest principal cellist with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. At age 22, he became the youngest member of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra in New York. The other co-music director is Katherine Collier, a pianist, who has been a leader of the festival since its beginning in 1982. The festival was founded as the Kapalua Music Festival by Colin andMargaret Cameron in 1982. More recently, it has reorganized as the Maui Classical Music Festival and is performed in Maui churches chosen for their historical and scenic appeal as well as excellent acoustics.