Things to Do on O‘ahu in February 2025

Catch a romantic Josh Tatofi concert, explore the Hawai‘i Triennial art exhibitions across the island, join the Great Aloha Run and more.

 

CONCERT

Rebelution

Saturday, Feb. 8, 5 p.m.

Known for songs like “Feeling Alright” and “Safe and Sound,” reggae rock band Rebelution returns to Honolulu for one show, with special guest band Tribal Seeds.

 

 

From $49, Aloha Stadium, 99-500 Salt Lake Blvd., ‘Aiea, tmrevents.net, @rebelutionmusic

 


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CONCERT

Date Night With Josh Tatofi

Feb. 13–16, 6:30 and 9 p.m.

Bring on the Valentine’s Day romance with smooth jams from Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning local artist Josh Tatofi, known for his soulful voice and modern island music.

 

 

From $55, Blue Note Hawai‘i, 2335 Kalākaua Ave., bluenotejazz.com, @bluenotehawaii, @joshtatofimusic

 


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Lehuauakea Mele O Na Kaukani Wai Song Of A Thousand Waters Photo Courtesy Of Mario Gallucci

Lehuauakea – Mele O Nā Kaukani Wai (Song of a Thousand Waters). 2018. Photo: Courtesy of Mario Gallucci, Collection of National Gallery of Victoria.

 

EXHIBIT

Hawai‘i Triennial 2025

Feb. 15–May 4

The state’s largest multisite art exhibition returns, this time also spanning Maui and Hawai‘i Island. Contemporary works of 49 artists and art collectives will connect to “Aloha Nō,” a layered theme aimed at reclaiming and celebrating the many forms of aloha.

 

Free with admission, multiple venues, hawaiicontemporary.org, @hawaiicontemporary

 


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Hph 2023 Great Aloha Run Pc Great Aloha Run

Photo: Courtesy of Great Aloha Run

 

FITNESS

Great Aloha Run

Monday, Feb. 17, 7 a.m.

Run or walk 8.15 miles across O‘ahu to support local charities; last year, the race raised $80,000. Register online to participate virtually or in person; the deadline is Feb. 7.

 

 

From $70, Aloha Tower to Aloha Stadium, greataloharun.com, @greataloharun

 


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THEATER

Rent

Feb. 28, March 1, 7, 8 and 9

This classic rock musical takes place in New York City during the ’80s AIDS crisis and tackles such hard-hitting topics as poverty, substance abuse and mental health while its characters forge lasting relationships.

 

 

From $5, Kennedy Theatre, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 1770 East-West Road, manoa.hawaii.edu, @uhmkennedytheatre