E hoʻomau ʻana kākou!
Celebrate culture and community at Honolulu Night Market.
Honolulu Night Market at Our Kakaʻako returns on Saturday, July 18, from 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. for an evening celebrating local culture, creativity, and kaiāulu.
Bringing together local businesses, food vendors, makers, artists, entertainers, and community organizations, Honolulu Night Market transforms Our Kakaʻako into a vibrant neighborhood gathering that reflects the people, places, and stories that make this community unique.
More than a night market, the event is a reflection of the culture, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit that define Our Kakaʻako. It is an opportunity to support local businesses, discover emerging creatives, connect with neighbors, and celebrate the people and ideas that contribute to the neighborhood’s evolving story.
Community members and visitors alike can enjoy local food, shopping, entertainment, and community experiences throughout the neighborhood while exploring the businesses and gathering spaces that contribute to the district’s evolving identity.
Stay tuned as we announce participating vendors, entertainment, community partners, event resources, and additional event details in the coming weeks.
Free Activities
Bubbaloha
Stop by Bubbaloha at Honolulu Night Market and take a moment to unwind! Step into a world of floating bubbles, playful fun, and feel-good vibes. Whether you’re looking for a unique photo opportunity, a little stress relief, or just a reason to smile, Bubbaloha is the perfect place to recharge and enjoy the magic. We can’t wait to see you!
Poetry of Paʻakai
Experience the power of words at Poetry of Paʻakai during Honolulu Night Market. This live poetry session brings together local voices, heartfelt stories, and the spirit of Hawaiʻi through spoken word. Come listen, connect, and be inspired by an evening of creativity, culture, and community.
Made Live Fashion Show
Fashion becomes a living canvas as local designers, artists, and models transform ideas into wearable works of art.
The interactive runway celebrates collaboration, creativity, and the evolving talent emerging from Hawaiʻi’s fashion community, while inviting the audience to become part of the creative process.
ʻUlana Lau Niu
The art of traditional coconut frond weaving serves as a poignant reminder that all creativity is rooted in the land.
By engaging in ʻulana lau niu, participants see firsthand how ancestral wisdom can turn raw, natural elements into practical and aesthetic treasures. This practice is a living embodiment of indigenous Hawaiian principles, specifically sustainability, resourcefulness, and mālama ʻāina, or stewardship of the earth.
Shopping, Food, and Live Entertainment
Mākeke Hawaiʻi
Crafting Community
Supporting local businesses helps shape the future of Our Kakaʻako. We invite guests to explore a collection of locally made goods and designs by Native Hawaiian-owned businesses and locally owned retailers whose products reflect Hawaiʻi’s creativity and cultural spirit.
Every purchase is an opportunity to support local businesses and the people whose traditions, creativity, and aloha continue to make Hawaiʻi a truly special place.
Mea ʻAi Hawaiʻi
Crafting Flavor
Food is one of the most meaningful ways culture is shared. Join us for an evening of authentic cuisine crafted by Native Hawaiian-owned businesses.
Each bite celebrates the rich culinary traditions, ʻike (knowledge), and stories that have sustained Hawaiʻi’s communities for generations, inviting you to experience the islands through mea ʻai (food).
Mele & Hula
Crafting Connection
Enjoy an evening of live performances that celebrate the powerful role music plays in preserving, sharing, and strengthening Hawaiʻi’s culture and community.
The star-studded lineup includes Kamehameha Schools graduate and Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning singer-songwriter Anuhea, local favorite Johnny Suite, and Kumu Hula Sallie Yoza and Hālau ʻO Nāpualaʻikauikaʻiu.
Performing also are Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning ʻukulele virtuoso and composer Taimane, Native Hawaiian singer-songwriters Bella and Tehani, and Kailua Moon, a Hawaiʻi-based band blending contemporary Hawaiian music with country, Americana, and rock influences.
This year’s entertainment celebrates the sounds and stories that continue to connect generations through mele, hula, and contemporary island music.
ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE
*Subject to Change
MAIN STAGE (The Barn at SALT at Our Kakaʻako)
Hosted by Carly Yoshida, Miss Hawai‘i
| 5:00 PM – 5:25 PM | Hālau O Nāpualaʻikauikaʻiu – Opening Oli & Hula |
| 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM | Johnny Suite |
| 6:45 PM – 7:30 PM | MADE LIVE, produced by The Runway Social |
| 7:45 PM – 8:30 PM | Bella + Tehani |
| 8:45 PM – 10:00 PM | Anuhea |
KALOKOʻELI COURTYARD (Keawe Retail at Our Kaka‘ako)
| 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM | Kailua Moon |
| 6:45 PM – 8:15 PM | Hālau O Nāpualaʻikauikaʻiu |
| 8:30 PM – 9:30 PM | Taimane |
Sponsorship Opportunities
Honolulu Night Market offers thoughtfully curated sponsorship opportunities for brands seeking meaningful engagement with the Our Kakaʻako community.
Sponsorships support free, community-centered programming while helping create memorable experiences rooted in culture, creativity, and connection.
Interested in partnering with us? Contact info@ourkakaako.com to learn more about available sponsorship opportunities and how your organization can become part of the Our Kakaʻako community experience.
Stay Tuned
There’s more to come. Stay tuned as we announce participating vendors, entertainment, community partners, and opportunities to experience the people, places, and stories that make Our Kakaʻako unique.
As we get closer to Honolulu Night Market, we’ll continue sharing event information, including parking and transportation details, event maps, guest resources, FAQs, accessibility information, and programming schedules.
Follow us on social media to get the latest updates!
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