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ous Polynesian cultures, including those of Aotearoa (New Zealand), Tahiti, and Samoa.
The combination of cultures makes for a fast-paced, fiery, and heart-pumping performance
that is capped off by everyone's favorite, the Samoan fire and knife dancing. Shows take
place nightly; check-in begins at 6:30pm and the show begins at 7pm.
Old Lahaina Luau
Bars and Live Music
Rooted in the grog shop days of its boisterous port town past, Lahaina is Maui's nightlife
capital. There are only a handful of places where you can actually dance. Just because
places don't stay open late, however, doesn't mean that you can't find live music and a
genuinely good time.
For free, family-friendly live music in a historic outdoor setting, the Lahaina Restor-
ation Foundation hosts a Hawaiian Music Series 6pm-7:30pm on the last Thursday of
every month. Shows take place on the lawn of the Baldwin House, a preserved mission-
ary site on the corner of Dickenson and Front Streets right in the center of town. Music-
al artists vary from month to month, but most sessions involve live music and kanikapila
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