JAN. 12
The supremely gifted Diana Ross was recently honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the American Music Awards, so it’s only appropriate that she’s touring with her “Diamond Diana: The Legacy Collection” album. She returns to Honolulu next week.
8 p.m. / Blaisdell Arena / $45-$255 / ticketmaster.com or 800-745-3000
JAN. 14
Mellifluous singer Judy Collins returns to the islands, brightening ’60s hits like “Both Sides Now,” reminiscing and sharing her own songs. Visit bluesbearhawaii.com for neighbor island concert info.
7 p.m. / Mamiya Theatre / $45-$65 / bluesbearhawaii.com or 896-4845
JAN. 13-14
The Pangea Music Festival brings top DJ and producer Diplo, Grammy-nominated rapper Lil Uzi Vert, electronic dance musician Carnage and other acts to the Hawaii Country Club. The student-oriented music, dance and cultural festival originated in the U.K.
3-11 p.m. Jan. 13-14 / Hawaii Country Club / $69-$159 / pangeafest.com
JAN. 16-18
After performing as a favored background vocalist for legions of top musicians, Lisa Fischer has stepped into the spotlight as a soloist.
6:30 and 9 p.m. Jan. 16-18 / Blue Note Hawaii / $38.50-$55 / bluenotehawaii.com or 777-4890
JAN. 20
Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson appears with his one-man, tell-all show, “Undisputed Truth Round 2.”
8 p.m. / Blaisdell Concert Hall / $40-$150 / ticketmaster.com or 800-745-3000
TICKER:
>> Comedian Kevin Nealon drops by for two nights. 6:30 and 9 p.m. Jan. 26-27, Blue Note Hawaii. $29.75-$55. bluenotehawaii.com or 777-4890
>> New Zealand singer Maisey Rika sings of her Maori culture with blend of folk. 6 p.m. Jan. 28, Hawaii Theatre. $24-$64. hawaiitheatre.com or 528-0506.