Maui Arts & Entertainment

Chaka Khan Returns to The MACC April 30

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Chaka Khan image provided by The MACC.

Chaka Khan image provided by The MACC.

Chaka Khan will return to the Maui Arts & Cultural Center’s Castle Theater on Saturday, April 30, after a sold-out show in 2015.

Her career has spanned four decades, beginning in the 1970s as the frontwoman and focal point of the funk band Rufus.

Known around the world as Chaka, she has the rare ability to sing in seven music genres, including R&B, pop, rock, gospel, country, world music and classical.

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She has won 10 Grammys, sold millions of records worldwide, and is revered by fans and peers for her timeless, classic, and unmatched signature music style and ability.

A songwriter, actor, author, philanthropist, entrepreneur and activist, she has collaborated with a long list of artists in diverse genres, including Miles Davis, Prince, Stevie Wonder, the London Symphony Orchestra and others.

Despite her busy schedule, Chaka has always made time to support and uplift her community. She has a deep commitment to at-risk women and children, which led her to establish the Chaka Khan Foundation in 1999.

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With a new album and a great enthusiasm for her new and expanding activities in music, philanthropy and entrepreneurial ventures, Chaka is looking forward to a celebration of a lifetime.

Click here for a concert preview (audio only).

Chaka Khan Videos
I’m Every Woman
Ain’t Nobody
You Got The Love / Tell Me Something Good / Sweet Thing (Medley)

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Click here for the pre-show dining menu

Tickets: $35, $55, $85, $125 (plus applicable fees).

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