×
×
homepage logo

The Slack Key Show returns with weekly concerts in November

By Staff | Oct 23, 2023

Slack Key Guitarist George Kahumoku, Jr. (top) will perform with the talented Max Angel playing ‘ukulele and the enchanting Wainani Kealoha dancing hula.

NAPILI — The soothing melodies and enchanting rhythms of Maui’s renowned Slack Key Show are set to return to the West Side of Maui on Wednesday, Nov. 1.

With utmost consideration for the local community, the Slack Key Show will start with a special series of performances and a slightly different format.

“Hawaii’s Renaissance Man,” Slack Key Guitarist George Kahumoku Jr., will take the stage along with the talented Max Angel playing ‘ukulele and the enchanting Wainani Kealoha dancing the hula.

These artists are ready to take you on a journey through the rich musical heritage of the islands.

“We want to bring some healing to our community through music and dance,” said Kahumoku, the founder of the Slack Key Show. “Our music has the power to uplift spirits, especially during these challenging times.”

The show is offering a special invitation to those affected by the fires and disaster volunteers to enjoy the show for FREE. Regular ticket options (Kama’aina, General Admission, Reserved Priority Seating) are available for those who would like to help support the show financially.

It’s a perfect opportunity for a midweek escape and a chance to embrace the beauty and culture of Maui.

Shows will be held on Wednesdays beginning in November from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Napili Kai Beach Resort at 5900 Lower Honoapiilani Road in Napili.

For tickets and more information, visit https://slackkeyshow.com.