MAKANA

in Concert at the Hawaiʻi Historic Theatres

SHOWTIME:

Thursday March 12th @ 7:00pm

Doors open 1 hour prior to showtime

Live Concert | No Intermission
Approx 100min

TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW
$40 Priority Orchestra
$25 General Admission

All ticket prices increase $5 each on March 1st
All Sales Final. Tickets are non-refundable or transferable.

Makana’s sublime solo performance offers heartfelt homage to the true spirit and sound of Hawaiian song.

“Makana in Concert at the Hawaiʻi Historic Theatres” 

Summoning his broad influences and kumu lineage, Makana weaves an intimate evening of uplifting and diverse song, stringing together mele and moʻolelo with newly-invented and handed-down slack key tunings, styles and untold stories. Rooted in all things Hawaiian yet rich in cultural diversity, this rare performance draws on his beloved classics as well as on unheard, unreleased repertoire. Join Makana for a night of music to kindle the flames of culture, resilience, and a path forward.  This 2026 tour of Hawaii Island’s Historic Theatres is his gift to na Moku o Keawe, and a rare opportunity to see a local artist in his prime, at a fraction of the cost of the larger venues.  Produced by Tim Bostock Productions and Waimea Music Center.

BIO: 

Makana has dedicated his life to perpetuating and expanding the realm of Hawaiian slack key guitar. A student of Bobby Moderow Jr. and slack key legends Raymond Kāne and Sonny Chillingworth, Makana’s virtuosic slack key guitar playing and instantly recognizable voice stand at the intersection of folk tradition and cultural avant-garde. His songs have been featured on multiple Grammy-nominated records, his music is ubiquitous on social platforms (over 1 billion impressions) and his dedication to communities throughout Hawaiʻi has touched countless lives. The NY Times calls him “dazzling” and Esquire magazine has referred to Makana as “one of the greatest living players” of Hawaiian slack key guitar. His music transcends category and trend, and his onstage musical presence is, although purely acoustic, nothing short of symphonic. 

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