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Kahilu Theatre Launches New Subscription Program

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Mark Keali‘i Ho‘omalu. Courtesy Photo.

In advance of the launch of the fall 2017 season, the Kahilu Theatre in Waimea is rolling out a new ticketing program called “Subscribe Now!” The program gives subscribers access to the best seats for select season shows at a discounted rate. Subscribers are able to purchase tickets before single show tickets go on sale to the public on Aug. 14, 2017.

Subscribe Now! has three packages to choose from: the Hawaiian Music Series, World Music Series and Classical Music Series.

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The Hawaiian Music Series includes performances by Kumu Mark Keali‘i Ho‘omalu, Grammy Award-winner Kalani Pe‘a, slack key guitar master Makana, John Cruz, Robert Cazimero and more. It also includes tickets to the 15th Annual ‘Ukulele and Slack Key Guitar Festival.

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The Classical Music Series showcases the Kahilu Theatre Steinway D concert grand piano and includes performances by Stephen Hough, Cheryl Moore, Anthony Maroudas, Trio Rafale and Cuarteto Latinoamericano.

The World Music Series features top musicians from around the globe including Robbie Fulks, Brooklyn Raga Massive, Horomona Horo, Cyrus Chestnu, Switchback and Vieux Farka Toure.

Subscribers also receive priority to purchase tickets for additional season shows when the entire season’s offerings go on sale.

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Subscribe Now! packages are available for purchase online or by calling (808) 885-6868. You can also purchase them at the Kahilu Theatre box office at 67-1186 Lindsey Road in Kamuela, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

John Cruz. Courtesy Photo.

Vieux Farka Touré. Courtesy Photo.

Stephen Hough. Courtesy Photo.

Massey Rika. Courtesy Photo.

Kalani Pe‘a. Courtesy Photo.

 

 

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