THURSDAY-SATURDAY
>> Thunder From Down Under: Australian all-male revue, ideal for a girls’ night out. 18+. 8 p.m., The Republik. $39.50-$54.50. jointherepublik.com, 941-7469
THURSDAY
>> Twilight Summer Concert Series — Army Music 25th Infantry Division: Take a stroll through Foster Botanical Garden in the late afternoon, then enjoy a free concert. 4:30-7 p.m. free admission to garden, 5:45-6:30 p.m. concert, 180 N. Vineyard Blvd. honolulu.gov/parks/hbg/honolulu-botanical-gardens.html, 768-7135
>> Smokestack presents a Tribute to Amy Winehouse: Powerhouse vocalist Smokestack pays tribute to the late Amy Winehouse, English soul singer-songwriter known for her deep expressive contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres. Also featuring Lina, Keilana, JRoQ and Izik. 6:30 and 9 p.m., Blue Note Hawaii. $25-$45. bluenotehawaii.com, 777-4890
FRIDAY
>> Gypsy 808: Transport yourself back to Paris of the Swing Era as Gypsy 808 plays Gypsy Jazz, inspired by legendary guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stephane Grappelli. 7:30-10 p.m., Medici’s. $20-$25. honolulumusicatmedicis.com, 351-0901
SATURDAY
>> King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade: The 103rd annual event celebrates Hawaiian marching band music and honors parade grand marshals Aaron David Mahi and John Riggle, both of whom have played an instrumental role in Hawaii’s marching band scene. 9 a.m., starting at King Street, continuing to Punchbowl Street, Ala Moana Boulevard and Kalakaua Avenue, and ending at Monsarrat Avenue and Kapiolani Park. Lanes will close 7:30 a.m. hawaii.com/kamehamehaday
>> Summer Craft and Collectibles Fair: Japanese themed artwork, kimono, swords, kokeshi, porcelain, jewelry and textiles. There will also be items from the U.S. and Japan for collectors, as well as crafts from creative artisans showing off their wares. The fair will also feature big plates — crafted ceramic display and serving plates exemplifying the artistry and symbolism of Japanese design in a variety of sizes and shapes. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i. jcch.com, 945-7633, ext. 32
>> “Sunken Roads: Three Generations After D-Day”: Join Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum and guest host Rear Adm. Brian P. Fort to preview a documentary following a young woman who joins a group of D-Day veterans on a pilgrimage to retrace their route during World War II. Commemorates the 75th anniversary of D-Day. 2:30 p.m. at the museum. RSVP: 447-1794.
>> Awaiaulu at Washington Place: Open up the Treasury of Hawai‘i’s Past: Puakea Nogelmeier, professor emeritus of Hawaiian at University of Hawai‘i-Manoa, and distinguished historian Kau‘i Sai-Dudoit present an overview of Hawaiian-language resource organization Awaiaulu’s repository of historical materials and treasures, documenting a period beginning in the 1800s when Hawai‘i was one of the most literate countries of the 1800s, and Hawaiians wrote and published profusely in Hawaiian. 5-7:30 p.m., Washington Place, 320 S. Beretania Street. $20. eventbrite.com, 536-8040
>> 98.5 iHeart Radio Island Music Awards: Performers include The Green, Sammy Johnson, Eli-Mac, Fia and Ka‘ikena Scanlan. 5-8:30 p.m., Blaisdell Arena. $39-$69. ticketmaster.com, 800-745-3000
SUNDAY
>> Bach | Gounod: Soul-comforting music presented by Hawai‘i Vocal Arts Ensemble, Masterworks Festival Chorus, members of the Hawai‘i Symphony Orchestra and guest soloists. 4 p.m., Mystical Rose Oratory, Chaminade University. $5-$35. honoluluboxoffice.com, 550-8457
>> UP10TION: The K-Pop group, a 10-member South Korean boy band, performs in Hawaii for the first time. 5-11:30 p.m., The Republik. $69-$239. jointherepublik.com
>> Keller Williams: Williams sings, accompanies himself on acoustic guitar, and creates samples on the fly with nothing pre-recorded, producing a hybrid of alternative folk and groovy electronica — a genre Williams jokingly calls “acoustic dance music.” 6:30 and 9 p.m., Blue Note Hawaii. $35-$45. bluenotehawaii.com, 777-4890
>> An Evening of World-Class Tango: Pablo Estigarribia and Adrian Jost present an evening of tango for piano and bandoneon, from classics to original compositions. 7-10 p.m., Medici’s. $65, includes buffet dinner. honolulumusicatmedicis.com, 351-0901
WEDNESDAY
>> Cousin Flippa Live on the Rooftop: Music by Shawn Garnett — a.k.a. Cousin Flippa — with bar bites, drinks and sunset views. 6-9 p.m. Wednesday and June 19, Dave & Buster’s. 589-2215
>> Mary Gutzi: An internationally known actress and singer, Gutzi has performed on Broadway in shows such as “Les Miserable,” “Cats,” “Sunset Boulevard” and “Ragtime.” 6:30 and 9 p.m., Blue Note Hawaii. $25-$45. bluenotehawaii.com, 777-4890
JUNE 13
>> Preservation in Practice Seminar Series: Historic Hawai‘i Foundation presents its popular statewide educational seminars to provide training on historic preservation learned from regional preservation case studies. The half-day seminars will explore local preservation projects, sharing lessons learned on best practices, common mistakes to avoid, and helpful tips and guidelines. 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Aloha Tower Marketplace, Multipurpose Room 3. Preregistration required: historichawaii.org.
>> Twilight Summer Concert Series — Royal Hawaiian Band: Take a stroll through Foster Botanical Garden in the late afternoon, then enjoy a free concert. 4:30-7 p.m. free admission, 5:45-6:30 p.m. concert, 180 N. Vineyard Blvd. honolulu.gov/parks/hbg/honolulu-botanical-gardens.html, 768-7135
>> Ke Kani O Ke Kai Summer Concert Series — Kupaoa, Mark Yamanaka and Bobby Moderow: Local entertainment under the stars on the Waikiki Aquarium lawn. Bring low chairs or beach mats. 7-9:30 p.m. at the aquarium. $15-$50; free for ages 4 and younger. $45-$200 for all five concerts in the series. waikikiaquarium.org/kkokk
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