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Weekend Round-Up: Boyz II Men, Steve Miller Band

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By Madeline Ziecker

Photo courtesy of Boyz II Men.

BOYZ II MEN IN CONCERT Saturday, December 10 at the MACC at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $45, $60 and $75.

Four-time Grammy-award-winning a cappella R&B vocal group Boyz II Men will perform live, celebrating their most recent album, Twenty.

Boyz II Men will perform a concert blending vocals, effects, and elements of classic R&B, as they have been doing for twenty years as the best selling R&B group of all time.

The group has had a steady fan base since their debut in the 1980s, even through several member changes.

The secret to their lengthened success may be their ability to adapt with changes in R&B, music technology, and in the music industry over time.

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Tickets can be purchased by calling the MACC Box Office at 242-SHOW or online at MauiArts.org.

 

steve miller band posterSTEVE  MILLER BAND WITH DAVE MASON Sunday, December 11 at the MACC at 7 p.m. Tickets $55, $65, $85, and $125.

The renowned Steve Miller Band who has brought over four decades of hit classic rock and blues music will perform for one night at the MACC for loyal fans on Maui.

Dave Mason, who holds a similar status as a classic rock king, will join the band as a special guest to enhance the show even further.

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Steve Miller Band sells out shows every year playing hit songs from their 30 million records recorded over the past 40 years.

Tickets can be purchased by calling the MACC Box Office at 242-SHOW or online at MauiArts.org.

 

Daniel Bernard Roumain courtesy photo.

DANIEL BERNARD ROUMAIN & ELAN VYTAL Friday, December 9 at the MACC at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $12, $30, and $40. 

Daniel Bernard Roumain and Elan Vytal are a dynamic duo of classical music and hip-hop, expressed through violin and turntables.

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Roumain and Vytal have been touring together nationally to celebrate and promote Roumain’s 2010 album, Woodbox Beats & Balladry. 

Both musicians have extensive experience in their respective areas, and together they have melded their talents to create their own unique musical genre to share with audiences.

Tickets can be purchased by calling the MACC Box Office at 242-SHOW or online at MauiArts.org.

LAHAINA SECOND FRIDAY Friday, December 9 on and around Front St. in Lahaina starting at 4 p.m.

Banyan Tree Park will be transformed into a winter wonderland Hawaii style for Lahaina Second Friday.

Keeping with the theme of the holiday season, Lahaina Town merchants have decorated and displayed trees which will be donated to needy families in Maui.

At 6:30 p.m. Lahaina churches Waiola Church, Sacred Hearts, Mission Catholic Church, and Lahaina United Methodist Church will ring their bells in unison to signify a tree lighting event on Front Street and in Campbell Park.

Baldwin Home Museum will host “Holidays With The Baldwins,” where they will provide a live choir performance, refreshments, and holiday craft activities for Lahaina Second Friday visitors.

Live musical entertainment will begin at 4 p.m. at Campbell park provided by local non-profit organizations. Food will also be

available during the performances.

The schedule is as follows:

  • 4-4:45 p.m.: Ron Hetteen and Ikaika Brown
  • 4:45-5 p.m.: Maui Cheer All Stars
  • 5-5:15 p.m.: Royal Hawaiian Guard
  • 5:15-5:30 p.m.: Kumalani Chapel
  • 5:30-6:15 p.m.: Na Kamali’i O Ke Akua
  • 6:15-6:20 p.m.: I pop Maui
  • 6:20 p.m.: MC to announce Christmas tree program and Lahaina Town Action Committee’s winning tree followed by holiday caroling.
  • 6:30 p.m.: Waiola Church, Sacred Hearts, Mission Catholic Church, Holy Innocents, Hale Aloha and Hongwanji Mission will ring town church bells followed by a simultaneous lighting of all merchant trees on Front Street and in Campbell Park.
  • 6:40-7:00 p.m.: Kumalani Chapel Carolers
  • 7:00-7:15 p.m.- Holiday Music

For questions regarding Lahaina Second Friday events on December 9, call the Maui County Office of Economic Development at 270-7710.

 

MAUI STAND-UP COMEDY SHOW Saturday, December 10 at Stella Blues at 10 p.m. Tickets $10 at the door.

A relatively new group of hilarious Maui stand-up comedians, Power Up Comedy, will perform their best jokes in Kihei on Saturday night.

The line-up for the evening is as follows:

  • Host: Jose Solorzano
  • Corky Gardner
  • Doug Wyckoff
  • Teresa Sickels
  • Ray “Boom Boom” Chavez
  • Feature: Chino LaForge
  • Headliner: Sunny Dennis

FREERADICALS PROJEKT LIVE AT PICNIC IN PARADISE BENEFIT Sunday, December 11 from 12-10 p.m. at the Sugarman Makena Estate. Tickets $15 pre-sale and $20 at the door.

Makena Beach sunset. Photo by Madeline Ziecker.

Freeradicals Projekt will play live at a benefit supporting Prayer Rock Foundation and “Source V: Circus of Dreams” on the oceanside Sugarman Estate.

Prayer Rock Foundation is an educational, non-profit, public charity organization dedicated to sustaining the Prayer Rock Sanctuary located in Kula. The organization caries the mindset of “Supporting the path, caring for the Earth.”

Source is Maui’s own annual multi-media arts and music festival. For their fifth year festival, the theme will be “Circus of Dreams,” likely to bring and inspire several talented artists to Source V.

The festival event holders will be holding and participating in several fundraising events, including Picnic In Paradise, before the start date of Source V on February 17.

The Picnic In Paradise event will include local food vendors and live DJs sponsored by Kona Red.

Shuttle service will be provided for ticket holders along with offsite parking at Mulligan’s On The Blue.

Tickets can be purchased in advance at Wine Corner in Paia, Request Records in Wailuku, and The Tiki Lounge in Kihei.

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