Waikiki Shell

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With Diamond Head as a backdrop, this outdoor amphitheater in Kapiʻolani Regional Park sporadically stages hula troupes and twilight shows by megastars such as ukulele-playin’ rocker Jake Shimabukuro. Other concerts feature classical and contemporary Hawaiian musicians. Check the website for details.


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