Royal Hawaiian Band

Top choice in Waikiki


The Kapiʻolani Park Bandstand is the perfect venue for this time-honored troupe that performs classics from the Hawaiian monarchy era. It’s a quintessential island scene that caps off with the audience joining hands and singing Queen Liliʻuokalani’s ‘Aloha ʻOe’ in Hawaiian. Check their website for details on performances at special events and festivals. They also perform at ‘Iolani Palace.


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