Festivals of Aloha proudly announces its 2024 theme, “Ka Laʻi o Hauola – The Calm of Hauola,” honoring the revered Pōhakuohauola (Hauola Stone) of Lahaina, a historic symbol of healing and restoration. As Maui Nui communities continue to recover from the devastating wildfires of August 8, 2023, this year’s theme reflects our collective hope for peace and comfort, echoing the stone’s ancient legacy of health and renewal.
The festival’s two-month celebration will span Maui, Lāna‘i, Moloka‘i, Wailea, and Hāna, showcasing the traditions of our small towns and cherished elders (kūpuna). Through a rich tapestry of events, we invite all to embrace and learn from our heritage, standing together in the spirit of Aloha as we honor Maui’s path to healing. For the latest updates, please visit FestivalsOfAloha.com.
Schedule of Events:
The 22nd annual Richard Ho‘opi‘i Leo Kiʻekiʻe Falsetto Contest will be held at the Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua Saturday, September 21, 2024, doors open at 5:30pm. Contestants can still apply online and admission may be purchased at festivalsofaloha.com/
Our 3rd female falsetto contest in the name of Carmen Hulu Lindsey is still seeking contestants as well. Amateur singers should apply at festivalsofaloha.com/haihai
Book your day trip to Lāna‘i Saturday, October 5, 2024 for the ho‘olaule‘a by calling Expeditions Lāna‘i Ferry at go-lanai.com or calling (808) 661-3756
Our 2024 theme was selected by Kumu Hula Cody Pueo Pata. “Ka Laʻi o Hauola, The Calm of Hauola. The famed Pōhakuohauola (Hauola Stone) of Lahaina was once a birthing stone for those of exalted lineages; a place for residents of the region to deposit the piko of their children with prayers of health and longevity; and, it is still revered as a healing stone for those who might seek its restorative powers. As the communities affected by the devastating wildfires on August 8, 2023, continue on the path to recovery and restoration, Mauiʻs Festivals of Aloha raises forth this year's theme, Ka Laʻi o Hauola - The Calm of Hauola. This ʻōlelo noʻeau represents sentiments of peace and comfort. As this year's guiding theme, we express our ongoing commitment to stand with Maui's kupa and ʻāina until peace and comfort have once again been restored.
2024 Festival Ribbons are now available. Proceeds generated from sale of our ribbons help to produce the events. Please call or text (808) 268-9285.
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Mahalo to the County of Maui Office of Economic Development, Hawaii Tourism Authority, Kilohana by CNHA, Hāna-Maui Resort, Hāna Arts, Hāna Business Council, Valley Isle Excursions, Old Lahaina Lū‘au, HPM, Maui Ocean Center, Keauhou Shopping Center, Joeyʻs Kitchen/Balai Pata, Napili Kai Beach Resort, Wailea Resort Association, Kā‘anapali Beach Resort Association, Sheraton Maui, KPOA93.5FM, Pacific Media Group, Maui ʻOma Coffee, Maui Health, Kumu Farms, Royʻs Kāʻanapali, Castaway Cafe, Mala Ocean Tavern, Point Break Pizza & Panini, Maui Ocean Center, Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua, Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, Kanile‘a Ukulele, Lahaina Hawaiian Civic Club, Papa Ola Lokahi, Nā Pu‘uwai, Hui No Ke Ola Pono