Mar 29 Sunday
Bassel & The Supernaturals blend deep funk, smooth soul, and stirring storytelling in a sound that’s both timeless and urgent. Led by first-generation Syrian-American Bassel Almadani, the band delivers captivating performances that explore themes of love, loss, identity, and the ongoing Syrian crisis. Their national PBS debut in The Express Way with Dulé Hill spotlighted their music’s power to heal and unite.With influences ranging from Stevie Wonder to Jamiroquai, the band has performed over 400 shows nationwide—including SXSW, the Kennedy Center, and Millennium Park—and continues to raise awareness and support for Syrian refugees through their work with the Karam Foundation.Expect an afternoon of soulful grooves, powerful vocals, and a heartfelt journey that moves both the spirit and the dance floor.
Maui OnStage presents the 1st production of our 2026 Season - Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap.
Directed by Kristi Scott.
Dates: Mar 27 - Apr 12
Times: Fri at 7:30pm, Sat & Sun at 3pm
Historic Iao Theater in Wailuku
Tickets: $10 - $45
https://mauionstage.thundertix.com/events/257442
A snowstorm strands a group of strangers at Monkswell Manor—just as news breaks of a nearby murder. When a police detective arrives on skis, it’s clear the killer is among them. With every clue, suspicion and tension rise in this classic whodunit filled with twists, secrets, and the world-famous final reveal that’s kept audiences guessing for almost 75 years.
Sarper Güven first gained worldwide attention as a reality TV star on TLC’s hit show 90 Day Fiancé, where his bold personality and unique humor made him an unforgettable cast member. His presence on the show built him a strong international fanbase that now follows him to the comedy stage.
Quickly breaking into the U.S. stand-up scene, Sarper delivers nearly one-hour sets filled with sharp, unapologetic takes on relationships, the struggles of marriage, and the shocking cultural differences of American life. His high-energy, fearless style and international perspective have already made him one of the fastest-rising comedians to watch.
Mar 30 Monday
Painters and ceramicists collide in "Forms of Voids." Two local artists—painter Kloe Kang and ceramicist Suzanne Wolfe—explore the symbolic power of the bowl, bridging the gap between ethereal painting and tactile clay.
After first collaborating in 2007 at the Honolulu Academy of Arts (Linekona), Kang and Wolfe reunite for a shared investigation of one of humanity's most elemental objects. The exhibit uses the simple form of a "bowl" to explore complex themes of identity and physical reality.
In this renewed partnership, the artists transition from sharing a studio to sharing a conceptual anchor. Kang’s paintings function as "visual pronouns" exploring the ephemeral state of being, while Wolfe’s ceramic forms remain rooted in material reality, layered with intricate text and imagery. It is a compelling look at how local artists collaborate and evolve across different mediums over decades.
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.
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.
Local trumpeter and bandleader Mike Lewis returns to the club with his 17-piece big band!
Tickets $25-$35
Mar 31 Tuesday
Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday! -- Find fresh and local produce/treats in QKC's Center Court area near the stage, elevator, and food court escalator.
Offerings can include unique and staple vegetables, tropical fruits, berries, melons, coconuts, plants, fresh-cut flowers, baked goods, gourmet foods, honey, seasonal delights, and so much more. Discover the flavor of the day!
Learn to create your own lei poʻo using the traditional wili style. Fresh greenery provided.
Participants will learn the wili (wrapping) technique for creating a Hawaiian lei po’o (head lei). Using fresh flowers and foliage, they will wrap the materials around a raffia base. While raffia and fresh foliage will be provided, attendees should bring their own fresh flowers and foliage as well.
The Hui Hana Lei Volunteers are a group of dedicated lei makers who meet at Lyon Arboretum once a week. They specialize in wili leis using indigenous and non indigenous materials. They are also active in making unique items for sale in Lyon Arboretum’s Gift Shop, utilizing natural materials from Lyon and private gardens. Through this workshop, the volunteers aim to share their expertise and foster a deeper appreciation for handmade Hawaiian lei.
Come see for yourself the Beauty of Pastel in an exhibit sponsored by Pastel Artists of Hawaii (PAH). The exhibit, open to all pastel artists statewide, will be juried by Terrilynn Dubreuil, She is an internationally recognized “Master CirclePastellist with IAPS (International Association of Pastel Societies), a juried Signature Member of the Pastel Society of America (PSA), Signature member of Pastel Society of Maine,” among others…
PAH is a Hawaii-wide group of artists who produce works using soft, sometimes known as dry, pastels. The pieces must consist of at least 80% soft pastel. Used for hundreds of years by the likes of Mary Cassatt, Edgar Degas, Pablo Picasso, and Pierre-August Renoir, soft pastels are nothing more than pigment (or color) held in a stick form by a minimum amount of binder, allowing the artists many ways of applying and manipulating the color.
Scenes from Hawaii tend to feature prominently in PAH paintings, but you can also see portraits, still life, and maybe even a few abstracts. Come see some views of the islands and more through the loving eyes of these local artists.