Seating is currently limited to a maximum capacity of 200 per event. Pre-purchasing tickets is recommended.
In keeping with current health and safety concerns, masks and hand sanitizer will be provided and encouraged, especially in the lobby and during intermission.

Masters of Hawaiian Music

Presented by: Pend Oreille Arts Council

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OCTOBER 5, 2022 @ 7:30PM

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Panida Theater

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Masters of Hawaiian Music

Presented by the Pend Oreille Art's Council

Enjoy an evening in the islands featuring Multi-Grammy Award winning Hawaiian musicians George Kahumoku, Daniel Ho & Tia Carrere.

Featured regularly on Maui’s renowned Slack Key Show, these musicians share the uniquely Hawaiian styles of slack-key guitar and ukulele, and songs both traditional and new. The music’s origins date to the early 19th century, when Portuguese immigrants brought the ukulele and Mexican cowboys brought guitars to Hawaii. Hawaiians made these instruments their own, and these dynamic musicians reflect the best of the island’s traditions.

Master slack-key guitarist George Kahumoku Jr., Hawaii’s renaissance man, is a multiple Grammy and Nā Hōkū Hanohano award winner. He is also a vocalist, storyteller, songwriter, author, world-traveling performer, and teacher. He produces and stars in the Slack Key Show.

Daniel Ho is a versatile and talented composer, arranger, and performer who sings and plays the ukulele, slack-key guitar, and piano. He is a six-time Grammy winner: four of them came for records featuring George Kahumoku Jr., and the other two were won with his close friend Tia Carrere.

International star and two-time Grammy winner Tia Carrere first made her name showcasing her considerable singing and acting chops in the film Wayne’s World. She went on to featured roles in film and television and returned to her Hawaiian roots in her musical career, releasing two Grammy-winning albums with Daniel Ho.

TICKETS

General Admission $28.00

Questions? Call the Pend Oreille Arts Council at 208.263.6139

Full capacity auditorium, hosting a maximum of four hundred and fifty (450) guests. Advance tickets are recommended, but not required. The Panida Theater strongly encourages all guests to wear a mask, regardless of vaccine status, while enjoying performances.
The novel coronavirus SARS- CoV-2 and any resulting disease (together with any mutation, adaptation, or variation thereof, "COVID-19" ) is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death, and there is an inherent danger and risk of exposure to COVID-19 in any place where people are present; I hereby choose to accept the risk of contracting COVID-19 for myself in order to attend  events at the Panida Theater and enter into the event premises.