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HPR Mele Hawaiʻi Performance Series

HPR's Concert Series returns with a new lineup of local musicians celebrating mele Hawaiʻi! Join us for the Mele Hawaiʻi Performance Series at our Honolulu studio featuring our 2025 lineup: Kilia, Keauhou, The Mālie Lyman Quartet and Hiʻikua.

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  • Live from the Atherton: Mele Hawaiʻi - Hiʻikua (Feb. 22 & 23) primary image

    Live from the Atherton: Mele Hawaiʻi - Hiʻikua (Feb. 22 & 23)

    Sat, Feb 22 • 2:00 PM

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    Live from the Atherton: Mele Hawaiʻi-The Mālie Lyman Quartet (Feb. 15 & 16)

    Sat, Feb 15 • 2:00 PM

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    Live from the Atherton: Mele Hawaiʻi - Keauhou (Feb. 8 & 9)

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