Where can I listen to music in Waikiki?
Where can I listen to music in Waikiki?
7 Places To Hear Live Music in Waikiki
- Kani Ka Pila Grille.
- Duke’s Waikiki.
- Blue Note Hawaii.
- Maui Brewing Co.
- Hula Grill.
- The Reef Bar & Market Grill.
- Waikiki Beach Walk.
What hotel is the Blue Note in Waikiki?
the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort
Located inside the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort, Blue Note Hawaii features a year-round lineup of musical entertainment – from local talent to international sensations.
Where can I listen to Hawaiian music in Honolulu?
Best Places to Hear Hawaiian Music on Oahu
- 01 of 13. Ala Moana Center.
- 02 of 13. Duke’s Canoe Club.
- 03 of 13. Waikiki Beach Walk.
- 04 of 13. Hilton Hawaiian Village.
- 05 of 13. House Without A Key at the Halekulani.
- 06 of 13. Kona Brewing Company.
- 07 of 13. Mai Tai Bar.
- 08 of 13. Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort.
Is there a music scene in Hawaii?
It’s not impossible to find live music on the island of Hawai’i, it just might involve a long drive, and knowing where to look. There are many great music spots, but they’re all over the island.
Who owns Blue Note Hawaii?
Cha Thompson – CEO – Blue Note Hawaii | LinkedIn.
Does Blue Note Hawaii serve food?
Yes. We have a full food and beverage menu available at each show.
Does Waikiki Beach close at night?
It took a call to the police department to find out whether the beaches themselves close. I asked specifically about Waikiki because most hotels are near there. If you are on foot and can access the sand without going through a beach park, you can enjoy the beach at all hours on a Hawaii vacation.
Does Wayne Brady live in Hawaii?
When he’s in Hawai’i, Brady spends time at his ex-father-in-law’s house, where you can find him “sleeping on the floor.” He makes “way too many trips to Zippy’s” for Chili Frank and Apple Napples, his go-to meal.
Is there a jazz scene in Hawaii?
You can get weekly listings of jazz happenings at the Honolulu Jazz Scene. Jazz Minds Art & Cafe (1661 Kapiolani Blvd., tel: 945-0800) was started with a dream of being Honolulu’s dedicated jazz venue, but more often seems to feature comedy, salsa, reggae or hiphop these days.