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Free summer concert featuring Kapena coming to Kahului Walmart, June 14

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File photo (2021): Kelly Boy DeLima, fronting the band Kapena. PC: Atlas Insurance Agency, Inc.

Webco Hawaiʻi is bringing its Summer Concert Series to Maui this June, offering a free live acoustic performance by the legendary band Kapena at the Kahului Walmart. The concert is part of a statewide series hosted in partnership with Procter & Gamble and Walmart.

The Maui stop will take place on Saturday, June 14 at 11 a.m., featuring a one-hour set by Kapena, followed by a 30-minute meet-and-greet with the band. A P&G product demo and prize wheel will also be on-site for three hours, starting at 10 a.m. and running throughout the event. Shoppers can spin the wheel to win free samples and other giveaways.

Kapena, a multigenerational family band led by Kelly Boy DeLima, is known for its high-energy blend of contemporary Hawaiian, reggae and rock. The group has been a staple of Hawaiʻi’s music scene for decades.

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“It’s an opportunity to connect with the community, celebrate local music and share the value of P&G’s trusted brands with Hawaiʻi families in a fun and interactive setting,” said Webco Hawaiʻi President and CEO Patrick Sato-Gomes.

Webco Hawaiʻi is a sales and distribution company that works with over 100 manufacturers, represents more than 300 brand and employs over 180 team members across the state.

For updates on the Maui concert and other tour stops, follow @webcohawaii on Instagram or visit webcohawaii.com.

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