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Pa‘ina to play free concert

By Staff | May 23, 2019

Pa‘ina plays traditional Hawaiian (Nahenahe) style music. The group, formed “specifically for the enjoyment of playing music,” is based out of Waiehu, Maui.

LAHAINA – On Thursday, May 30, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., enjoy the free Hawaiian Music Series featuring Pa’ina on the front lawn of the Baldwin Home Museum at the corner of Front and Dickenson streets in Lahaina.

Now in its 11th continuous year, the monthly Hawaiian Music Series is a popular event and wonderful way to spend a warm spring evening in Lahaina.

The gentlemen of Pa’ina are Kevin Brown (slack key guitar), Kahala Greig (bass and ukulele), Kalani Miles (12-string guitar) and Antone Kapalu (ukulele).

Limited seating is provided; blankets, mats and low beach chairs are welcome.

This ongoing program is supported by Hawaii Tourism Authority and the County of Maui Office of Economic Development.

A paid parking lot is located behind the venue with access from Dickenson Street.

Parking fees from the lot are used by Lahaina Restoration Foundation to maintain and preserve the many historic sites in Lahaina.