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Top 20 Things to Do on Maui, Feb. 22-March 3: Iration, Black Uhuru, Leslie Jones, Kīhei Fridays, Hui Noʻeau arts fundraiser

This week on Maui, events include performances by former SNL comedian Leslie Jones, a Kīhei Fridays block party, a fundraiser for Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center, and a night with Hawaiʻi songwriters Keola Beamer, Henry Kapono and Anthony Pfluke. Coming Soon: The Billboard hitmaker Iration, and Grammy Award winning reggae icon Black Uhuru.

Top 20 things to do on Maui, Nov. 30-Dec. 13: World AIDS Day’s Music for Hope, Kanekoa benefit, Jimi Hendrix birthday bash, Kingston Trio, holiday celebrations

This week on Maui, the band Kanekoa is performing at a benefit concert for Maui wildfire victims, the free annual Jimi Hendrix tribute takes place in Pāʻia and for the observance of World AIDS Day there is “Music For Hope” at the ʻĪao Theatre. Find our comprehensive listing HERE.

Top 20 things to do on Maui, Nov. 9-15: Veterans Day Kayak Clash, 21st Falsetto Contest, Makana debuts ‘Lahainalalo,’ The Voice’s Jason Arcilla

For entertainment this week on Maui, there’s the Maui Veterans Day Invitational Kayak Clash, the 21st Annual Falsetto Contest, a free performance by The Voice contestant Jason Arcilla, debuts of Makana’s song “Lahainalalo,” and a recital by classical pianist Mahana Teave as part of a Wildfire Benefit Concert Series.

Top 20 things to do on Maui, Oct. 19-29: Aloha Festivals, Kōkua for Lahaina concert, Hawaiian Ghost Stories, Rocky Horror Show

Aloha Festivals five-days of culture and fun starts Saturday with a parade; Oktoberfest and Kōkua for Lahaina raise funds for Maui wildfire victims; and Haunted Hawaiian Ghost Stories and the musical Rocky Horror Show pave the way for Halloween. Find our comprehensive listing HERE.

Top 20 things to do on Maui June 21-27: Rebel Souljahz’s reggae, Maui Film Festival, Beatbox Championship, guitar festival

The Top 20 things to do on Maui for the week of June 21-27 includes: Rebel Souljahz’s reggae concert, Maui Film Festival and the Hawaiʻi Beatbox Championship. Find our comprehensive listing HERE.

Top 20 things to do on Maui June 16-21: Make Music Hawaii, comedians Ali Wong and Kevin Nealon, pianists at free synergy concert

The Top 20 things to do on Maui for the week of June 15-21 includes: the iconic Spinners at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center, comedians Ali Wong and Kevin Nealon and a free piano synergy concert. Find our comprehensive listing HERE.

Top 20 things to do on Maui June 8-14: Willie Nelson’s film premiere, international sensation Morissette, whale film festival

The Top 20 things to do on Maui for the week of June 8-14 includes the world film premiere of Willie Nelson’s 90th birthday concert, the Pacific Whale Foundation film festival event and the “Asia Phoenix” at the MACC. Find our comprehensive listing HERE.

J Boog, Tarrus Riley & Maoli at MACC, April 19

J Boog, Tarrus Riley and Maoli will perform on Maui for the Bash 2019 at the MACC on Friday, April 19, at the A&B Amphitheater & Yokouchi Pavilion. Tickets are available now.

Pepper and Stick Figure at the MACC, Dec. 16

Reggae bands Pepper and Stick Figure will perform with featured guest Tunnel Vision at the Maui Arts & Culture Center on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2018 at 6 p.m.

Reggae Superstars Sly & Robbie with Marty Dread, Oct. 1

GRAMMY Award-winning Reggae Superstars Sly & Robbie will perform on Maui in a new Music Icon Series with special guest, Maui favorite Marty Dread.

Jordan T. Will Perform on a Trilogy Catamaran April 2

Trilogy Excursions, Maui’s oldest sailing catamaran boat tour company, has contributed to the Kickstarter fundraising campaign of its former employee, Jordan T. to help in the production of Bridges, his new full-length album.

Maxi Priest to Perform Sunday at The MACC

The Maui Arts & Cultural Center will present international reggae star Maxi Priest and special guests Ekolu, Marty Dread and Riddum Station on Sunday, Feb. 28.

Special Pricing Saturday Only for Maxi Priest

The Maui Arts & Cultural Center will present international reggae star Maxi Priest and special guests Ekolu, Marty Dread and Riddum Station on Sunday, Feb. 28, in the Yokouchi Pavilion & Courtyard.

The Man Behind the Music: Marty Dread

We recently got a chance to sit and talk story with musician Marty Dread. Here in Hawaiʻi we know him as the friendly “Reggae Ambassador,” but we wanted to dig a little deeper into the man behind the music. Here is what he had to say.