The MACC will be collecting donations for the Maui Food Bank during this event. We ask that our patrons bring needed items for those impacted by the wildfires. Donation bins will be located near the MACC's main entry gates. Ticket holders who bring donations will have the opportunity to enter a drawing to win an autographed poster and a merchandise bundle.
Artist 2 Artist concert series returns for the 8th season!
Highlighting the emerging stars of the Henry Kapono Foundation’s (HKF) On the Rise program while celebrating Hawaiʻi’s iconic musical legends Keola and Moanalani Beamer to celebrate the timeless legacy of Hawaiʻi’s music.
Native Hawaiian Henry Kapono is a Grammy-nominated and multi-award-winning singer-songwriter known for his soulful voice and captivating performances. Rising to fame in the '70s as one half of the iconic duo Cecilio & Kapono (C&K), Henry continues to inspire sold-out audiences worldwide. With a career spanning decades, he has expanded his roles to include film producer, music director, and community leader. In 2018, he established The Henry Kapono Foundation to support Hawaiʻi's music industry through programs, grants, education, and resources.
Keola Beamer’s contributions to slack key guitar during the 1970s began to spark public interest in kī-hō‘alu, launching a statewide revival of the tradition, and his 1978 release, Honolulu City Lights, is the largest-selling recording in the history of Hawaiian music. The Beamers trace their roots to royal families of the 14th century and have been cultural practitioners through generations. Today, this multi-award winning artist, is one of Hawai‛i’s premier singer-songwriters, arrangers, composers, and masters of the Hawaiian slack key guitar.
Moanalani Beamer began her hula training in 1960 at the age four with kumu hula, Johnny Hokoana. On October 22nd, 2011, Moana successfully completed the year-long preparation for her ʻuniki and received her designation as kumu hula. Moana remains firmly committed to sharing her cultural knowledge worldwide, traveling as far as Germany and Japan to teach the art of hula. She dances, chants, sings background vocals, and plays several ancient Hawaiian percussive instruments, including ʻiliʻili (stones), kāʻekeʻeke (stamping tube drums) and ipu (gourds).
Born and raised in Hawaii, Nick La’a's journey began on stage at the tender age of 5, steeped in Hawaiian culture and musical traditions. A graduate of Punahou School and mentored by local legend Brother Noland, with a diverse musical palette from musical theater, jazz, rock, Hawaiian, R&B, and pop. Renowned for his exceptional vocal range, Nick also is a master of the ukulele, piano, ukulele, and bass. He's graced stages statewide, both as a solo artist and as the lead guitarist/vocalist for his band Five2.
Pre-concert food & beverages available for purchase. CLICK HERE for the menu and serving times.
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Mar 27, 2025 |
7:00 pm |
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