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Hawaiian Music Series 2026 moves to a new location and returns to Lahaina

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The Hawaiian Music Series returns to Lahaina in 2026, moving to a new location on the lawn of Waiola Church, 535 Waineʻe Street. The first free, family-friendly concert of the year kicks off Thursday, Jan. 29, from 6–7:30 p.m. at the new location, featuring acclaimed Maui musician Joshua Kahula. Free parking is available on site.

Guests are encouraged to bring their own blankets, mats, or low-back beach chairs to enjoy the music comfortably on the grass.

Born and raised in Makawao, Joshua Kahula is a respected vocalist and songwriter with deep roots in Hawaiian music and culture. Over a career spanning more than three decades, he has performed with a range of well-known local bands, including Ho‘omau, Nuff Sedd, Pono, and Kahalawai. His sound bridges traditional Hawaiian mele with contemporary influences such as reggae, funk, R&B, and rock, creating a style that resonates with audiences of all ages.

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Following the 2023 Lahaina wildfires, Joshua co-wrote E Ola Maui, a song of healing and resilience created to support community recovery efforts.

“Bringing our beloved Hawaiian Music Series back to Lahaina is a meaningful milestone for us. We hope the music lifts spirits, brings hope, and celebrates the strength and beauty of our community while highlighting the incredible talent of our local artists,” said Theo Morrison, executive director of the foundation.

Now in its 18th year, this cherished tradition is made possible through the support of the Maui County Office of Economic Development, with Waiola Church generously providing the venue for 2026.

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For more information, please visit www.LahainaRestoration.org.

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