Hawai'i offers an eclectic cultural experience evident in its music and entertainment venues. Local spots like Aku Bone feature live traditional Hawaiian music, while bands at Tropics cater to a younger roots-reggae crowd. The Polynesian Cultural Center offers Hawaiian hula performances as well as other Polynesian dance shows, and the Neil Blaisdell Center and Waikiki Shell draw world famous musical acts and performers of all types. If hungry for music and entertainment on O'ahu, there is a flavor for every palate.
Oahu | Venues
- Aloha Stadium
- When you leave Honolulu and head west along the H1 freeway, you will come to the top of a hill and suddenly, in the valley below, there it is.
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- Doris Duke Theatre
- Since its doors first opened in 1990, Honolulu's Doris Duke Theatre has earned a reputation as O'ahu's best spot to catch the latest and greatest performance art.
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- Waikiki Shell
- The picturesque, open-air Waikiki Shell is deservedly one of Hawai'i's top entertainment venues. Located in Kapiolani Park, this shell-shaped facility is situated between the dense high-rises of Waikiki, the foot of the dormant volcano Diamond Head, and across the street from Waikiki Beach.
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