Dreamland Delivered… Shake, Groove, Funk & Frolic with Thousands of Costumed Crazies & Pulsating World-Class Rhythm Entertainment Schedule - Oct.15 th Edition FREE STREET FESTIVAL Nu‘uanu Avenue (Chaplain Lane to King St.) from 5:00pm to 10:30pm - The Loloweeny Stage Presented by Kona Brewing Company (Corner of Nu’uanu Ave & Pauahi Street) 5pm ● Ferris Bueller Band - 80’s Flashback! A perfect way to step into dreamland. Turn the dial back to the decade when hits like Jenny Jenny (I got your number) and Jessie’s Girl ruled the airwaves. 6pm ● Painted Highways - One of Hawaii’s hottest new bands bringing a Big sound with touches of Springsteen, Americana and hard rock. 7pm ● Blitzen Trapper - Indie powerhouse from Portland arrives with huge momentum. Rolling Stone ranked their recent CD, Furr, the 13th best album of 2008 & NPR listeners voted it a top 25 album of 2008. Summer tours with both Wilco & Fleet Foxes & headline performances at Coachella, Austin City Limits & Bumbershoot have them well primed! 8:45pm ● Haberdashery - Ukulele, melodica, glockenspiel, accordion, omnichord and about five other interesting instruments join together to propel one of the most energetic sounds (klezmer, gipsy, etc.) in Honolulu. Expect a raucous, delectable show. - The Grandest Spectacle Stage Presented by Better Brands (Corner of Hotel Street & Bethel Street) 6:30pm ● Doolin Rakes - Since adding world-touring drummer, Steve Howells, to the line-up earlier this year, their Celtic rock rhythms have been as driving and inspiring as any band in Hawaii. 8pm ● Cherry Blossom Cabaret - Seductive, provocative, and at times outlandish, be prepared to jump aboard a surreal and exotic adventure that will captivate you from beginning to end. 8:30pm ● Anders Osborne with - Soul maestro, Anders Osborne, and funk legend, Kirk Joseph, bring New Orleans’ finest special guest rhythms to Honolulu. Exuding exquisite feel with an acoustic guitar & pulling as much grit & Kirk Joseph funk out of his Stratocaster as anyone, Osborne’s musicality is tops. Add to that world- class songwriting & soul-laden vocals, and you have someone who should be a worldwide star. Founding member of Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Joseph is a famed sousaphone (tuba) innovator & funkateer. - The Nuboo Stage (Corner of Nu’uanu Ave & King Street) 6:00pm ● Ernie Cruz, Jr. - 5-Time Na Hoku Winner to share warm Hawaiian melodies & dashes of country classics. 7:15pm ● Johnny Helm - Up-and-coming singer-songwriter poised to break out with national players taking notice. 8:30pm ● Costume Contest - Over $1,000 of cash awarded along with heaps of other major loot. See hallowbaloo.com. 9pm ● Dub Phylum - Roots reggae with a serious dose of funk + searing guitar solos and silky smooth vocals. - The Mercury Stage (Corner of Chaplain Lane & Fort Street Mall) 6:00pm ● Tiki Taboo - Vintage surf music. Their self-titled album puts them in same ballpark as Dick Dale. 7:30pm ● Kings of Spade - Vocalist Kasi Nunes is a commanding presence backed by power rock & blues. 9:00pm ● Black Square - Hawaii Underground Music Award Winner delivers propulsive, dance-inducing ska. - The Dance Cauldron (Hotel Street – half-way between Nu’uanu Ave & Smith Street) 6-10pm ● Bull’s Revenge - Mechanical Bull Rides - $3/Ride. 6:00pm ● DJ Logoe - Nocturnal Sound Krew (NSK) co-founder slices mainstream hip-hop into unique blends 7:00pm ● DJ Sovern-T - Drum n’ Bass, Dancehall, Hip-Hop, the mix will be ever changing & packed with big beats 8:30pm ● DJ Compose - Co-producer of NSK album, “Can’t Noc the Hustle,” focuses on hip-hop w/ plenty soul. 9pm ● @ESKAE - NSK instigator delivers music to move you with tremendous success time and again. Dreamland Delivered… Shake, Groove, Funk & Frolic with Thousands of Costumed Crazies & Pulsating World-Class Rhythm rd Entertainment Schedule - Oct.3 Edition Club Crawl: 7 Clubs – One $10 Wristband ‘til 2 AM - SoHo Mixed Media Bar (80 S. Pauahi Street) 10-12pm ● Kitty Lee - Fast becoming a Chinatown favorite: f unky, fresh, mashup, breaks, new/old skool hip-hop, disco. All about the party : “I play music to keep people dancing & drinking.” 10:30pm ● The deadbeats - Funky, jazzy hip-hop band. Voted "the best up-and-coming local group" by The Honolulu Weekly. First call band for HI concerts: opened for Mos Def, Eric Hutchinson, etc. 12-2am ● 45 Revolver - Honolulu stalwart s pinning strictly vinyl: reggae, hip hop, and old school dance. 12am ● Ross Jackson - Honolulu taste-maker. Ambassador of live local music. Purveyor of all things indie. 12:30am ● Girlfriends - Hawaii electro-pop indie sensation became an instant hit at their first ever show this summer – being selected to open for Modest Mouse. Irresistible heavy dance beats. - Loft Gallery Lounge (115 N. Hotel Street) 10:30pm ● Clones of the Queen - New local indie band turning heads with their atmospheric songs and ethereal vocals. 11:30pm ● DJ Mr. Nick - Mixes of style bending beats that pull from the far corners of the world - ranging from sexy jazzy sax solos, to gently swaying samba, to spinning sitar driven house numbers. 11:45pm ● Cherry Blossom Cabaret - Seductive, provocative, and at times outlandish, be prepared to jump aboard a surreal and exotic adventure that will captivate you from beginning to end. 12:30am ● Ursula 1000 - Acclaimed NYC dance music producer & DJ. Austin Power’s favorite spin doctor: booty breaks, gothic sexcapades, electro dancehall and disco-funk filth. Unadulterated fun. - NextDoor (43 N. Hotel Street) 11:30pm ● DJ Benzi - Detroit-area remix maven has earned international notoriety for turning commercial hip- hop tracks into scintillating club bangers. His famed projects with Kanye West & Plain Pat (including “Sky High”) and Lil’ Wayne and Clipse have made him one of the most in- demand DJ’s world-wide. - Bar 35 (35 N. Hotel Street) 10:00pm ● Cookiehead Jenkins - Funky grooves packed with soul from R&B classics to boundary breakin’ hip-hop. 10:30pm ● Costume Contest - $500 cash awarded along with other major loot !! Get there early to register ! 12am ● Kitty Lee - Fast becoming a Chinatown favorite. Check details above. - Manifest (32 N. Hotel Street) 6-10pm ● KTUH Spin Doctors - Dj’s: Capt’n D ( New Orleans funk & soul and beyond ) & Marbles ( indie rock extravaganza ). 10pm ● DJ Mr. Nick - Mixes of style bending beats that pull from the far corners of the globe. 11pm ● The Professa - Host of KTUH’s ‘Science of Soul’ show. Be prepared for huge beats filled w/ heavy Funk 12am ● DJ Toki - Sisters in Sound alum w/ a mesmerizing array of breakbeats, fidget house, dubstep… - Indigo (1121 Nu’uanu Avenue) 10:30pm ● Ursula 1000 - Opium Den: Booty breaks, gothic sexcapades, electro dancehall and disco-funk filth. 10:30pm ● DJ Logoe - Green Room: Hip-hop with plenty soul. 11:30pm ● @ESKAE - Opium Den: Music to move you delivered with tremendous success time and again. 12:30am ● Family Dinner - Dining Room: Bringing a true smorgasbord of scrumptious original tunes that’ll transport you from New Orleans to Israel to Cuba and Outer Space in a single set. - Mercury Bar (1154 Fort Street Mall – Chaplain Lane between Bethel St. & Fort Street Mall) 11pm ● Haberdashery - Ukulele, melodica, glockenspiel, accordion, omnichord and about five other interesting instruments join together to propel one of the most energetic sounds in Honolulu. 12am ● DJ Sovern-T - Bhangra, Hip-Hop, Soul the mix will be ever changing & packed with big beats .
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