HOT - Kamelehua: The Sheltering Tree

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HOT - Kamelehua: The Sheltering Tree

TheaterFriday, May 1, 2026· 7:30 PM· $40
Blaisdell Center, 777 Ward Ave, Honolulu, HI, 96814
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All ages will need to purchase a ticket for entry. There is no elevator access to the balcony level seating. Please check Blaisdellcenter.com for any updates on entry requirements and processes.

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