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Maui Weekend Events – May 16

Aloha friends! We start celebrating graduates this weekend on Maui. Congratulations to the class of 2025. Besides celebrating our graduates this weekend, we have the Maui Brewers Festival and lots of great music options this weekend.

2025 Maui Brewers Festival

The Maui Brewers Festival is on this weekend!  General Admission and Beer Lover’s Tickets available. Beer Lovers’ Happy Hour from 2:00 – 3:30 pm and General Admission from 3:30 – 7:00 pm. This year’s emcee is Chino LaForge. Live music from Justin Morris & Company, The Roundabouts, and Three to 5. Enjoy an afternoon of tasty food from local restaurants and caterers, beer tastings from local and national craft breweries and lots of fun.

Live Music at Mulligan’s on the Blue

Mulligan’s delivers three nights of great music this weekend. This is one of my favorite places for dinner and a show with a great sunset view.  Lo Wolf brings her sultry and soulful sounds to the stage this Friday. Ken Geiser and Lenny Castellanos aka Thunder & Lightning are playing on Saturday. Music from 6 – 8 pm on Friday and Saturday nights. And finally on Sunday, local favorite Island Soul takes the stage from 5 – 8 pm.

Wailuku Country Music Night

Kaina Kountry presents Wailuku Country Music Night at the Guava Tree Bar & Grill. This will be a night of country music fun. Tickets for sale now $12 or $15 at door. Music from 7 – 9 pm.

Alaloa Live Featuring Taimane and Desert Hollow

The Ritz Carlton Kapalua presents Alaloa Live this Sunday from 6 – 9 pm. Featured artists Taimane and Desert Hallow. Watch the sunset from the open-air Alaloa Lounge while enjoying great live music and food and beverage options.

Sunset at the Point

Ocean Organic Farm and Distillery presents Sunset at the Point this Sunday night. Featured artist is Jimmy & The Twins. Music from 5 – 7 pm.  This event brings together the gorgeous Kula sunset views, live music, organic craft cocktails and farm fresh food. Reservations recommended but not required. Tickets at Eventbrite or RSVP directly at the farm café.

Maui Paddling Hui

The Maui Paddling Hui season is winding down and we have one race left. The Kai Waa Strong Maliko Race will be held on Saturday, May 24th. This will be an 8 mile course from Maliko to Kanaha Beach Park.

Anything Else This Weekend or Next?

I am always looking to promote other weekend activities for Maui organizations. If we are missing anything, drop me a line any time for future happenings. Mahalo!!!

Real Estate

Buyer activity is improving. Sellers are seeing more offers, showings and escrows.

I’ve been touring some great properties with buyers. If you are considering a purchase, let’s discuss my favorite properties that may be of interest to you.

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2505 Kula Hwy. Former Enchanted Maui Gardens created by Master botanist Kazuo Takeda of Japan.

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Kula I’o 15 acres. 7+ acres buildable area offers lots of options.

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