Daily Music at Duke’s Waikiki

Oahu • January 29, 2018
Daily Music at Duke's Waikiki - Oahu, Hawaii

Duke’s Waikiki is cruising into February with live music from some of Hawaii’s most talented artists. Guests will enjoy free “Concerts on the Beach” from 4-6 p.m. and late night entertainment from 9:30 p.m. to midnight. Of special note, the legendary “Wild Hawaiian” Henry Kapono will take the stage on Sunday afternoons from 4-6 p.m. The February entertainment schedule is as follows:

“Concerts on the Beach” – 4-6 p.m.
-Mondays, Feb 5, 12, 19 and 26 – Taz Vegas
-Tuesdays, Feb 6, 13, 20 and 27 – Mike Kaawa and Haumea Warrington
-Wednesdays and Thursdays – Haumea Warrington
-Fridays, Feb 2, 16 and 23 – Maunalua
-Friday, Feb 9 – Kaiono Trio
-Saturday, Feb 3 – Beach 5
-Saturday, Feb 10 – Ikena 
-Saturday, Feb 17 – Mojo
-Saturday, Feb 24 – Kailua Bay Buddies
-Sundays, Feb 4, 11, 18 and 25 – Henry Kapono

Late night live music – 9:30 p.m.-midnight:
-Every Mon-Wed – Ellsworth Simeona
-Thursday, Feb 1 – Danny Ono Duo
-Thursdays, Feb 8 and 22 – Local Uprising
-Thursday, Feb 15 – Scott Magz & Brady K.
-Friday, Feb 2 – Gino Romano Duo
-Friday, Feb 9 – Kona Chang Duo 
-Friday, Feb 16 – Alika Souza Duo
-Friday, Feb 23 – Chris Murphy Duo
-Saturday, Feb 3 – Kaiona Duo
-Saturday, Feb 10 – Camarillo Brothers Duo
-Saturday, Feb 17 – Maiko Duo
-Saturday, Feb 24 – Jai Rodgers Duo
-Sunday, Feb 4 – Chris Mercado Duo
-Sunday, Feb 11 – Preston Kauwe Duo
-Sunday, Feb 18 – Ryan Tenney Duo
-Sunday, Feb 25 – Derrick Lee Duo

  • Organizer:  Duke’s Waikiki
  • Phone:   808-922-2268
  • Website:   http://www.dukeswaikiki.com/
  • Venue:  Duke’s Waikiki
  • Address:  2335 Kalakaua Ave #116, Honolulu, HI, 96815
  • Hours:  Multiple hours
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