Happy New Year and thank you for looking to 365 Hawaii Living to help you find entertainment options for your visit or for the Kama'aina! We continue to work to build this calendar, so if you know of other events we have not found on the web or through word of mouth, please feel free to alert us!
One thing we are bringing to the new year is a "TOP 3 EVENTS" graphic that we will use on social media and to on this page to let you know that THESE are the events we think you should attend and support. Of course, we believe that the effort it takes to put on an event for your entertainment, education and fun should be supported! But this makes it a bit easier to know the big festivals and events that are coming up.
So, without further ado..here are the events in January..and a peek into February.
March 2025 Hawaii Island Events Calendar
Hawai’i Island is celebrating spring with calmer seas, sand coming back and visitors here for Spring Break. March is also known in Kailua Kona for the annual Kona Brewers Festival and 5k Run for the Hops, both fundraisers for local non-profits. The news this year, is that this beloved event, which has been bringing beer enthusiasts together for 30 years, will be ending its run. It may come back in a new version in the future, but for now, get tickets if you want the last ocean side opportunity with a mug and a plate surrounded by hundreds of people.
March 1
Ola Brew Presents: BLACK UHURU and Likkle Jordee
Ola Brew Co,-74-5598 Luhia Street Kailua-Kona6:30pm to 10:00pm
This has to be the spring of Legendary Reggae! Playing for the very first time in Kona TOWN! Come join us for an epic night of reggae vibes at Ola Brew Co! Get ready to groove to the legendary sounds of Grammy Award Winning BLACK UHURU supported by the amazing talent of Oahu Likkle Jordee. This in-person event is not to be missed! Mark your calendars for March 1st and get ready to experience some incredible live music. For more information please click HERE
March 1
Ola Ka ʻĪ Kona
Keauhou Shopping Center-78-6831 Ali‘i Dr #232, Kailua-Kona10:30am to 11:30am
Join us as we celebrate Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian Language Month) across Hawaiʻi. We invite all Hawaiian language speakers and learners to have fun and participate in a range of activities including casual conversations, shopping, dining, entertainment, games, and competitions. For more information click HERE
March 1
A Night of Island Stars
The Palace Theater-38 Haili St, Hilo7:00pm
The Palace Theater is proud to present the 3rd annual variety show competition: A Night of Island Stars!
11 finalists are competing for the grand prize of $1000, selected by a panel of 3 judges on the night of the show. This unique variety show promises a family friendly, fun filled evening filled with music, dance, aerial and more!
All acts are eligible for the Audience Choice Award, so come ready to Vote for your favorite performer.
The evening is MC’d by Ku’ehu Mauga, with a special performance from last year’s winner Diego Gutierez.
Mahalo to our show sponsors Aerial Arts Hawai’i, Island Naturals Market & Deli, and Na Leo TV! For more information please click HERE
March 2
Uncle Robert’s Presents Grammy Award Winner Black Uhuru with Special Guest Awa Band
Doors open 6:00pm with show beginning at 8:00pm5038 Kalapana Kapoho Beach Rd, Pāhoa
Derrick “Duckie” Simpson the “Gong Gong Gullie” is the founder and leader for reggae’s BLACK UHURU. Although going through numerous lead singers and musicians they have remained to be one of the most recognized and prolific reggae band for over 50 years.
The roots of BLACK UHURU were formed in Kingston Jamaica’s Waterhouse district also known as “Firehouse” in the early 60′s. Though considered to be one of Jamaica’s toughest neighborhoods it’s home to several other reggae singers and musicians. It was where Duckie Simpson grew up and learned to sing from boyhood friends Winston “Pipe” Matthews and Lloyd “Bread” McDonald of Wailing Souls and Bob Marley. He recorded four tracks with Wailing Souls before forming his own group.
For more information and tickets please click HERE
March 4
East Hawaii Women’s Group presents Money and Mindset for Women
Center for Spiritual Living-HC 2 Box 6277, Keaau, HI5:30pm to 7:30pm
Aloha ladies! This is another meeting you can’t afford to miss! Financial independence is crucial and building or adding to your nest egg at any age is invaluable! You may have met at our speaker Tiffany Grooms at one of our last two meetings. She has a very personal story that led her to becoming a strong financial advocate for women. Hope you all can join us! For more information please join our group by clicking HERE
March 6
Fashion Frenzy: “That’s Sew Hilo”
The Palace Theater-38 Haili Street, Hilo7:00pm to 8:30pm–Doors, Box Office and Concessions open at 6:00pm
Documentary | 75 min
All tickets sales final, tickets are non-refundable or transferable. Seating is assigned for this performance. Seats are selected at time of ticket transaction.
“That’s Sew Hilo” delves into Hilo’s rich history as a hub for sewing, tailoring, and garment-making, celebrating the artistry and resilience of Hawai‘i Island’s people through the lens of fashion. This documentary weaves together stories of the past with insights from contemporary designers, honoring deep-rooted traditions while imagining a bold, creative future. For more information click HERE
March 7
Love at First Sit
Hilo Hawaiian Hotel’s Mala’ Ikena Room-71 Banyan Drive, Hilo6:30pm
50s & Above Come Find Love – A Night of Fun, Connection, and Romance. Are you ready to meet someone special in a relaxed, fun, and welcoming environment? Join us for Love at First Sit, Hilo’s premier speed dating event exclusively for singles 50 and above!
Meet like-minded singles in your age group. Enjoy a stress-free, structured way to connect and spark meaningful conversations in a safe and comfortable setting. Live entertainment, delicious refreshments, and a night to remember This is Your Chance to Find Love!
Whether you’re new to dating or just looking to expand your social circle, Love at First Sit is the perfect opportunity to meet someone who shares your interests and values. For more information please click HERE
March 8
30th ANNUAL KONA BREWERS FESTIVAL
King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Resort Lu’au Grounds, Kona
A celebration of craft beer, island cuisine, and sustainable community 21+ only. Featuring more than 30 craft brews from Hawai’i and beyond paired with culinary creations from local chefs. Enjoy live music, the iconic Trash Fashion Show, art and entertainment, overlooking Kailua Bay at Ahu’ena Heiau. Find more details and tickets at KonaBrewersFestival.com
March 8
15th Annual Benefit Golf Tournament
Kona Country Club-78-7000 Alii Dr, Kailua Kona8:00am
Register now to be a part of our exciting golf tournament and help us expand vital services in our community! By participating, you’re not just enjoying a great day on the green—you’re contributing to the growth of programs that provide essential resources and support to those who need it most. Benefitting St. Michales Church, For more information please click HERE
March 8-June 14
Hula Arts at Kīlauea Program
Ka’auea Kahua Hula in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park-1 Crater Rim Drive, Volcano
Situated on Kīlauea volcano the Volcano Art Center (VAC) promotes and perpetuates arts
and culture. The dynamic location inspires the sharing of authentic Hula Kahiko performances
as well as other arts and traditions of hula. VAC with support from Hawaiʻi Tourism’s Kukulu
Ola Program is proud to announce free events which promote and perpetuate Native Hawaiian arts and culture. Join the Volcano Art Center on the second Saturday of each month for a free, live hula performance. The presentation is presented authentically in an outdoor setting, rain or shine without electronic amplification. Audience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats, and to arrive early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is limited, additional parking is available at the Steam Vents parking lot. The Volcano Art Center is a non-profit art and educational organization created in 1974 to promote, develop, and perpetuate the artistic and cultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activities in the visual, literary, and performing arts. For more information visit www.volcanoartcenter.org
March 11
Speed Dating at HiCo Hawaiian Coffee in Kona
HiCO – Hawaiian Coffee, Kona Coffee74-5599 Pawai Place ##B3 Kailua-Kona7:00pm ro 9:00pm
Are you SINGLE and looking to meet other singles on the islands? Join Partner Up Hawai’i Matchmakers for an evening of fun, laughter, and the possibility of making some new and meaningful connections. Here’s what you need to know to make the most of your night:
Arrive Early– Check in starts at 6:45pm!
Tickets Required- This is your golden key to the evening. Make sure to check your email or text after you purchase your ticket so you can LOGIN and create your profile for this event BEFORE YOU ARRIVE, it’s quick and easy (don’t forget to add your picture).
Bring your (charged) smartphone – You’ll need your smartphone to participate and access the speed dating software we’ll be using throughout the night. It’s your tool for making connections and ensuring the evening runs smoothly. You will be able to privately rate each date between each round and at the end of the event.
Guided Speed Dating Rounds- Pay Attention, practice your listening skills and eye contact. Our friendly matchmakers will be on hand to guide you through several rounds of speed dating. Each round will last five minutes and your phone will guide you. Relax and enjoy the experience!
Mixer to close out– Speed dating rounds will last about an hour and there will be a mixer to finish out the evening giving everyone a chance to re-connect or connect for the first time. There will be pupu’s privided along with coffee and cockatils for purchase at HiCo.
Be Open Minded– Our goal is to create an environment where everyone feels comfortable meeting new people. Whether you find a romantic connection or a new best friend, we encourage you to embrace the opportunity to connect with others in a meaningful way regardless of your sexual attraction to them.
Now, take a deep breath, and get ready to present your best self. First impressions are important and there will be many first dates this night. Get ready for an unforgettable evening of laughter and let’s make some connections! 💕
*This event requires you to create a profile through the link you recieve after purchasing a ticket. The profile for this event is SEPARATE from our Partner Up Hawai’i database which we use for matchmaking. If you are interested in creating a matchmaking profile, CLICK HERE. With any other questions, please visit our website for more information. If you are a current Client Member of Partner Up Hawai’i, this event is free for you, ask your matchmaker for a promo code.
Tickets to this event are non-refundable. By attending this event you agree to abide by the Partner Up Hawai’i Terms and Conditions and General Safety Guidelines/Code of Conduct
Sidenote: Partner Up Hawai’i caters to the LGBTQ Community, however, this will be a heterosexual event. For more information please click HERE
March 15
Taste of Puna, Traveling Artisan Village and the Moveable Feast
Hawaiian Shores Community Center (Stables)15-859 Kahakai Blvd, Pahoa12:00pm to 8:00pm
Live Artisans at work making their specialties. Food & Craft Vendors, Music and Educational Activities. Moveable Feast of Puna is promoting this event to make it FREE for attendees. For more information please click HERE
March 15
Island Hopper Taproom presents St. Patrick’s Day Party
The Shops at Mauna Lani-68-1330 Mauna Lani Dr, Puako11:00am to 2:00pm
Join us for a Charity Car Show on March 15th from 11am-2pm at Island Hopper Taproom at the Shops at Mauna Lani! Enjoy a fun-filled day of cars, food, and drinks, all while supporting a great cause. The grand prize is a one-night stay at the luxurious Mauna Lani Auberge! The Hawaii Irish Dancers will be performing at Noon, and there will be a center wide Guinness Beer Garden! Plus, we’re now accepting vendors for the Artisan Market. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to showcase your talents and wares, For more information please click HERE
March 16
Kokua Kailua Village Stroll
Alii Drive-Kailua-Kona1:00pm to 6:00pm
Kokua Kailua, the popular monthly village stroll on Alii Drive, happens one Sunday each month from 1 pm to 6 pm. Kona’s Historic Kailua Village closes to vehicular traffic and becomes a festive, pedestrian-only outdoor marketplace that makes for a fun family-friendly day. Leashed dogs are welcome to stroll too.
Kokua Kailua stretches from Kailua Pier through Historic Kailua Village to Hualalai Road. Highlights include over 100 vendor booths showcasing the work of local artisans and crafters, musicians, and merchants offering a fantastic shopping experience and delicious dining options. For more information please click HERE
March 15
Kukuau Studio is stoked to host the The Kilt Lifters St. Patrick’s Day show!
43 Kukuau St, Hilo6:00pm to 9:00pm
A bit of the Emerald Isles on the Hawaiian Isles! The Kilt Lifters progressive Irish and Celtic rock band celebrates our island nations with their eclectic and electric Celtic rock sound. With rocked out traditional and original tunes, paired with beautiful classic Scottish ballads and Irish traditionals, The Kilt Lifters bring a modern twist to the Celtic music we all love. The Kilt Lifters feature the inspired musical arrangements of Chris Carr on guitar, flute, and lead vocals, the talented Morgan O’Shaughnessey on violin and Nyckelharpa, and Joe O’Loughlin on drums. $20 door-all ages.For more information please click HERE
March 21 & 22
Quilt and Fiber Arts Show
Kona Dance and Performing Arts-81-973 Haleki’i Street Kealakekua9am to 4pm both days
March 22
Second Annual Waikoloa Scouts Golf Tournament
Mauna Kea Resort Golf Course-62-100 Mauna Kea Beach Dr Kamuela7:00am to 2:00pm
Join us for an exciting day of golf, fun, and community support at the stunning Mauna Kea Resort Golf Course! Enjoy a 4-Person Scramble, HOLE-IN-ONE Contest, Putting Challenge, and Longest Drive competition. For more information please click HERE
March 25
Under The New Moon at Kaʻukulaelae
OUTRIGGER Kona Resort & Spa-78-128 Ehukai Street, Kailua-Kona5:00pm to 6:00pm
“Under The New Moon” Talk Story is a special event hosted by OUTRIGGER Kona Resort and Spa, bringing together guests, locals, and ʻohana for an evening of Hawaiian culture. Enjoy storytelling with Kumu Keala Ching, stories honoring Nā Pua Hawaiʻi. Hawaiʻiʻs flowers are extensions of different native and non-native flowers, people and knowledge of the Hawaiian peoplE at Kaʻukulaelae Bayview Lawn. Bring your chairs and mats (no coolers, please). For more information please click HERE
March 28
Henry Kapono’s Artist 2 Artist Concert with Keola Beamer
Kona Sea Salt-73-907 Makako Bay Drive, Kailua-KonaDoors open at 5:00pm Concert begins 6:30pm to 8:30pm
As part of Henry Kapono’s 2025 Artist 2 Artist “The Legend” Series, in partnership with the Henry Kapono Foundation, the Kona Salt Farm is excited to host four sunset concerts on our beautiful oceanfront grounds. Come to listen to Henry Kapono, Keola Beamer and “On The Rise” Nick La’a. For more information please click HERE
Island Wide Farmers Markets please click HERE
Do you know of more Hawaii Island events coming up?
If you know of others that you would like to share or upcoming events, email me at Julie@Ziemelis.com. Please share this calendar to support our awesome business owners and events planners!
The event calendar for Hawaii Island is sponsored by the 365Hawaii Group of REAL Broker.
Team members are Julie and Eric Ziemelis, Realtors and founders of 365Hawaii YouTube channel, the 365Kona Newbies Group, Hilo Newbies Group and Kohala Newbies Group. Our focus is making Big Island a better place to live by creating community and opportunities for Aloha.
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