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Wiwoʻole Maui Benefit Concert to raise funds for wildfire relief efforts

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Celebrated and award-winning Maui recording artists and hālau will come together this weekend to offer the healing and unifying power of mele (music) during a benefit concert event in support of Maui wildfire relief and recovery efforts

The Wiwoʻole Maui Benefit Concert will be live-streamed at www.kaainamomona.org and across participating artists’ social media platforms worldwide from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Aug. 19 from Grand Wailea, A Waldorf Astoria Resort in Wailea. The event is raising disaster relief funds urgently needed to support and sustain victims of the wildfires that have affected communities around Maui and devastated the historic town of Lāhainā.

The concert is presented by the Grand Wailea, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, KITV4 News and Pacific Media Group. It will be emceed by Malika Dudley.

Proceeds will be stewarded through Native Hawaiian nonprofit ‘Āina Momona and the Maui Strong Fund of the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation.

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Participating Artists include Grammy and Nā Hōkū Hanohano award winners:

  • Amy Hānaiali’i, @hanaialii.
  • Cody Pueo Pata, @kumupu.
  • Ekolu, @ekolumusic.
  • Hoaka, @hoakamusic.
  • Kalani Peʻa, @kalanipeamusic.
  • Kanekoa, @kanekoamusic.
  • Kamaka Kūkona, @kamaka_kukona.
  • Kimié Miner, @playkimie.
  • Kūikawa, @kuikawa_music.
  • Piʻilani Arias, @piilanimusic.
  • Raiatea Helm, @raiateamusic.
  • Waiolohia, @waiolohiamusic.
  • Hālau O Ka Hanu Lehua, Kumu hula Kamaka Kūkona, @halau_o_ka_hanu_lehua.
  • Hālau Kekuaokalāʻauʻalaʻiliahi, Nā kumu hula ʻIliahi and Haunani Paredes, @kekuaokalaauailiahi.
  • Hālau NĀ Lei Kaumaka O Uka, Kumu hula Nāpua Silva, @napuamusic.

And more.

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