Our event calendar features fun, free, and cheap things to do across the Hawaiian Islands. We focus on events for locals, but visitors will find lots of useful information. For the weekend of January 27-29, 2023, you'll find in-person as well as … [Read more...]

Free things to do in January
Listed below are the free things to do from our January events calendar. We’ll continue to update this calendar … [Read More...]

Affordable January events & entertainment
Our January events calendar offers a wide variety of affordable entertainment across the Hawaiian Islands. We’ll … [Read More...]

Best things to buy in January
Every month of the year, certain items are discounted due to overstock, holiday sales, or transitions from one season to … [Read More...]
Hawaiian arts & culture

Molokaʻi: annual Kā Molokaʻi Mahahiki festival
Kā Molokaʻi Mahahiki, the annual Makahiki festival is a time of joy, prayer, and friendly competition in the Molokaʻi … [Read More...]

May Day is Lei Day in Hawaiʻi
Lei Day is a uniquely Hawaiian celebration, honoring the tradition of making and wearing lei. The first Lei Day occurred … [Read More...]

Hawaiian hula dance: where to see & learn hula
Here is a very brief introduction to the indigenous Hawaiian dance known as hula. It is intended to give you an … [Read More...]
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Best concert venues in Hawaiʻi
Hawai’i has a range of concert halls and other venues for hosting music performances, from local talent to national touring acts. In addition, you can enjoy original plays as well as Broadway musicals, intimate jazz shows to on-your-feet rock … [Read More...]

Molokaʻi: annual Kā Molokaʻi Mahahiki festival
Kā Molokaʻi Mahahiki, the annual Makahiki festival is a time of joy, prayer, and friendly competition in the Molokaʻi community. What is Makahiki? Makahiki is essentially a harvest festival held in ancient Hawaiʻi, a three- to four-month … [Read More...]

Kauaʻi: Waimea Town Celebration 8-day festival, rodeo and ho’olaule’a
Kaua'i's largest and longest-running festival held in the plantation town of Waimea...a place to discover the real Kaua'i. Hosted by the Historic Waimea Theater and Cultural Arts Center, a non-profit organization with a mission to provide … [Read More...]

Oʻahu: HJJCC Cherry Blossom Festival in Honolulu
Started in 1953, the Cherry Blossom Festival (CBF) in Honolulu is the longest, continually running ethnic festival in Hawai‘i. The purpose of the festival to perpetuate Japanese culture and enrich the lives of young women of Japanese ancestry in our … [Read More...]

Malasada Day: sweet way to celebrate Mardi Gras in Hawaiʻi
Mardi Gras is a holiday with roots in the Christian calendar. The story begins with Christmas. Twelve days after Christmas is the Epiphany (January 6), when the Magi or Wise Men from the East were said to follow a bright star to Bethlehem, bringing … [Read More...]

Hawaiian Islands Farmers Markets
Listed below are farmers markets currently operating throughout the paeʻāina (archipelago, i.e. Hawaiian Islands). We also provide tips for getting the most out of your shopping day and a guide to what’s in season throughout the year. Tips for … [Read More...]
Exciting updates on our calendar…
These are the newest or hottest events from our calendar. To see all events, go to our event calendar.
Oʻahu free class: How To Start a Small Business as an Immigrant in Honolulu
A step-by-step guide on how to start a business from scratch in Hawaiʻi is shared by a self-made business owner and … [Read More...]
Celebrate Lunar New Year in Waikoloa
A celebration of the Lunar New Year and a rousing welcome to the Year of the Rabbit, Queens’ Marketplace invites the … [Read More...]
Hawaiʻi: Mardi Gras music & cajun fare in Hilo
The Crown Prince Of Zydeco C.J. Chenier & The Red Hot Louisiana Band delivers a killer mix of Zydeco, Creole, Funk, … [Read More...]
Hawaiʻi: Black History month Thursday film series in Hilo
Black History month film series in Hilo. Thursdays, February 2023. Spotlighting a diverse lineup of culturally … [Read More...]
Hawaiʻi: free KWXX Hoʻolauleʻa music festival in Hilo
KWXX Hoʻolauleʻa is the largest music festival on Hawaiʻi Island. This FREE festival features 4 stages, 20+ bands with … [Read More...]
Oʻahu: “Revive the Live” Music Festival at Bishop
Revive the Live Music Festival on the 3-acre Great Lawn at Bishop Museum in front of historic Hawaiian Hall with … [Read More...]
Oahu: Hawaii Cannabis Expo in Honolulu
The Hawaii Cannabis Expo educates people on the potential benefits offered by the Cannabis plant by providing attendees … [Read More...]
Hawaiʻi: Tom Lee’s inventive shadow puppet tale TOMTE in Hilo
Hawai’i has a range of concert halls and other venues for hosting music performances, from local talent to national … [Read More...]
Hawaiʻi: Johnny Nicholas and the Honokaʻa Dragon Jazz Band in Hilo
Hawai’i has a range of concert halls and other venues for hosting music performances, from local talent to national … [Read More...]