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The Shops at Wailea Offers New Concert Series

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Concerts_at_The_Shops_at_WaileaThe Shops at Wailea has created a new music series called “Concerts at The Shops,” which will run from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on the third Wednesday of every month.

This free concert series will feature big-name musicians, such as Hōkū Zuttermeister on Aug. 17, Paula Fuga on Sept. 21, Kamaka Kukona on Oct. 19, Keali’i Reichel on Nov. 16, and Nāpua Greig on Dec. 21.

The popular, “ARTwalk at The Shops” will continue on the first Wednesday of every month with a new time of 5 to 7 p.m.

ARTwalk is an art and entertainment event that promotes local visual art and artists in a wide range of mediums and artistic styles. ARTwalk offers activities such as food tasting from The Shop’s restaurants, musical performances and a social media contest with a $50 gift card prize from the sponsoring restaurant of the month.

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The event is opened to the public and a great place to network with fellow art lovers, visitors and residents.

Adding to the signature event series is the introduction of “Pau Hana at The Shops” every Friday from 4 to 6 p.m. Celebrate the end of the work week with live musical performances by Maui’s talented up-and-coming artists, as well as Maui’s more established musicians.

The Shops at Wailea continues to give back to the community, supporting a different Maui nonprofit each month with 60% of the special event parking fees going back to the nonprofit. The shops’ goal is to enrich the community through exploration and discovery in the arts and music while supporting the local businesses and nonprofit partners.

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The special event parking fee is $5 dollars for four hours of parking.

Call (808) 891-6770 for details or go online.

 

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