THURSDAY
Hanauma Talks: Climate Action seminar, “Coral responses to climate change: hope for the future?” by Ashley McGowan, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawaii at Manoa. 6:15 p.m., Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve Visitor Center. (Free parking after 4 p.m.) 397-5840
Lisa Fischer & Grand Baton: Fischer’s band showcased their refined musical talents. 6:30 and 9 p.m., Blue Note Hawaii, $45-$65. 777-4890, bluenotehawaii.com
Spooky Couch: Indie rock group, featuring members of Sing the Body and MonoTrio. 21+. 9 p.m., Downbeat Lounge, 42 N. Hotel St. 533-2328
FRIDAY
The Mana‘o Company: The seven-time Na Hoku Hanohano Award-winning band has been on the Hawaiian music scene since 1989. Classic hits include “Drop Baby Drop,” “Spread A Little Aloha” and “Roots Rockin.” 6:30 and 9 p.m., Blue Note Hawaii, $25-$45. 777-4890, bluenotehawaii.com
7th annual Bonzo’s Birthday Brouhaha: A Led Zeppelin tribute. 7-11:45 p.m., Anna O’Brien’s, 2440 S. Beretania St. 946-5190
Tommy James Trio: Pianist Tommy James, musical director of the Duke Ellington Orchestra in New York, plus drummer Darryl Pellegrini and bassist John Kolivas. 7:30-10 p.m., Medici’s. $20-$25. 351-0901, honolulumusicatmedicis.com
Bound and Castle Park: DJ Jet Boy presents neo soul group Bound and hip-hop heavy-vibe band Castle Park. With special guest poet Destiny Sharion. 21+. 9 p.m., Downbeat Lounge, 42 N. Hotel St. $5. 533-2328
Joyryde: English DJ and producer John Ford. 18+. 10 p.m., The Republik. $25-$35. bampproject.com/event/joyryde, jointherepublik.com
SATURDAY
World Reef Day Inauguration and Public Paddle-Out: Consumers, businesses and organizations worldwide will be called to action on this inaugural World Reef Day to reflect on the delicate ecosystem of coral reefs and prevent further reef loss. Festivities include breakfast, group paddle-out and Hawaiian blessing. The first 100 people to bring chemical sunscreen to the event will be able to trade it in for a full size, reef-safe, plastic-free Raw Elements sunscreen tin. 7-11 a.m., Duke’s Waikiki. worldreefday.org
Kewalo Basin Park Cleanup/Fundraiser: Bring tools and your cleanup spirit. Gloves and trash bags will be provided. Lunch and prize giveaways follow. Bring your own water bottles to this plastic-free event. T-shirts will be sold to benefit Friends of Kewalos initiatives. 8 a.m.-noon, Kewalo Basin Park. kewalo.org
Inna Vision: The roots-reggae band, formed on Maui, has played more than 100 cities across America and shared stages with Damian Marley, SOJA, Rebelution, Collie Budd, UB40 and J Boog. 6:30 and 9 p.m., Blue Note Hawaii. $25-$45. 777-4890, bluenotehawaii.com
Marc E. Bassy: Los Angeles-based pop and R&B artist, with special guests Micah Banks and OSNA. 8 p.m., The Republik. $29-$34. jointherepublik.com
SATURDAY-SUNDAY
Gem and Mineral Show in Honolulu: Presented by the Rock and Mineral Society of Hawaii, the show will feature displays of rocks, minerals and fossils, as well as items for sale by society members. Featured items include Hawaiian minerals, amethyst, celestite, fluorescent minerals and quartz. Members can also help identify fossil and mineral specimens brought to the show by the public. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Ohana Hale Marketplace, 333 Ward Ave. rockandmineralsocietyofhawaii.org
SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Honolulu Men’s Shed Father’s Day Sale: Woodwork crafts. 9 a.m.-noon (continues June 8, 12 and 15), near Pier 19 at 619 Kukahi St. HNLmenzshedstore@gmail.com
SUNDAY
Isabella Abbott 100th Birthday Limu Celebration: Event kicks off Waikiki Aquarium’s World Oceans Month celebration. The day commemorates the late “Izzie” Abbott with educational booths and activities centered on the common theme of limu, which was her life’s work. 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. at the aquarium. $5-$12, free for ages 3 and younger. 923-9741, waikikiaquarium.org
Sundown Sundays: Summer sunset party with Happy Hour specials, chill music, panoramic Waikiki views and social bites. Resort casual dress code, but no tank tops (for men), swim or beachwear. 5 p.m. Sundays through Sept. 1, SKY Waikiki, Rooftop Bar, Restaurant & Nightclub. skywaikiki.com, 979-7590
Voices of Aloha Spring Concert — “For the Beauty of the Earth”: Music from the mainland, Japan, China, India, the Middle East and Hawaii. Conducted by Sangeet Gellhorn, with accompanist Leilani Motet and guest musicians including Yazhi Nie on guzheng (Chinese zither), David Davis on cello, and Creig Lam on guitar. 6 p.m., Kawaiahao Church. 256-1414, voicesofaloha.com
Hawaii Kai Dance Academy Spring Show: Dance performances in hip-hop, K-Pop, keiki ballet, breakdance, Tahitian, country western, ballroom, bachata, tango and more. The theme for this year’s show will be a tribute to U.S. Armed Forces. 6 p.m., auditorium 7 at Consolidated Theatres Koko Marina. $15-$20. hawaiidanceacademy.com/events-1/spring-show
TUESDAY
Steel Guitar Night with Alan Akaka: Hawaiian entertainment. Part of the Mele Pakolu series, featuring music and hula. 6-7 p.m., Royal Hawaiian Center, The Royal Grove. 922-2299, royalhawaiiancenter.com
JUNE 6-8
Thunder From Down Under: Australian all-male revue, ideal for a girls’ night out. 18+. 8 p.m., The Republik. $39.50-$54.50. jointhe republik.com
JUNE 6
Hanauma Talks: Coral Conservation seminar, “Boom and bust: invasive seaweed in Kaneohe Bay,” by Brian Neilson, Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Aquatic Resources. 6:15 p.m., Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve Visitor Center. (Free parking after 4 p.m.) 397-5840
For additional events, visit staradvertiser.com/calendar.