May 24 Sunday
Spam can harps, rice bag drums, tin can gongs, and other musical instruments made from repurposed rubbish are on display at Hamilton Library Bridge Gallery now through mid-August. All instruments were custom built by Benjamin Fairfield, author of the illustrated children's book Kani Ka 'Opala: How can garbage sing? Fairfield (lecturer at UH and Hawai'i Pacific University) was featured last October on the Conversation as a climate-action-artist-in-residence with the State Commission on Climate Change in 2025. Come view, play, and listen to an assortment of rubbish instruments. A great way to celebrate Earth Day and aloha 'aina.
The Windward Choral Society, under the direction of Artistic Director Susan McCreary Duprey, presents WCS’s 15th annual Spring Concert which will feature Martin Lauridsen’s 'Lux Aeterna', performed with full orchestra. The performance will take place on Sunday, May 24th, 2026 at 4:00pm. Bring the entire family and enjoy this free community event. Donations are greatly appreciated. No tickets required.
May 25 Monday
ARS Hawaii invites all recorder players to attend our weekly practices at Arcadia, 1434 Punahou St, Honolulu, HI. The ensemble of 6-8 performers plays a wide range of music from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque to Contemporary, on instruments including Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass, Great Bass and occasionally sopranino. The group performs several times per year at a variety of occasions including church services, art museums, and special events. We encourage recorder players of all skill levels, from beginner to advanced, to come join us. ARS Hawaii is a chapter of the national 501(c)(3) American Recorder Society.
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May 30 Saturday
Electric Palms presents Space Laces live at The Republik Saturday, May 30, 2026. This event welcomes 18+.
Tickets are on sale now.
Moving the needle in electronic music one groundbreaking release at a time, there’s no artist quite like Space Laces. Planting his feet into the bass music scene over 10 years ago, Space Laces became your favorite producer’s favorite producer by pioneering new limits in sound design and mastering the art of inventing his own unique style. Instantly recognizable through his signature beat tags and unrivaled production techniques, Space Laces reps a release catalogue filled with both modern dubstep classics and sounds of the future. Day-one fans still bask in the glory of singles like 2014’s “Digital Gangsta” and 2016’s “Throwin’ Elbows” with Excision — his releases from years past continue to stand the test of time.As one of the most in-demand dubstep acts of the 2010s, Space Laces rocked the scene with the release of his debut Overdrive EP on Never Say Die Records in 2018. Reaching the number one spot of the iTunes Electronic charts, Overdrive EP single-handedly set a precedent for the new industry standard in bass music. Always delivering a fresh trick up his sleeve with each new release, Space Laces continued to innovate the boundaries of music production throughout 2019 with singles like “Phone Tap” and “D.A.W,” effortlessly blurring the lines between varying styles of bass music. When he’s not cooking up the next big anthem in his studio, Space Lace takes his craft to the stage for high-energy DJ sets with surprising twists and turns that keep his devoted fans at the edge of their seats. Keeping up with his pattern of trendsetting projects, Space Laces solidified his leadership position in the scene with the release of Vaultage, an audio-visual mix series featuring a collection of unreleased original works spanning 2010 to present-day. Debuting in 2018, Space Laces has now unleashed the full Vaultage trilogy totaling 60 tracks across all three mixes. There are only a select few acts who manage to break the internet inside the online dubstep community with a new release: Space Laces accomplishes just that, every single time.