For the first time, an all-star band will bring its talents to Aloha Bash at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Andrews Amphitheater on April 27. Katchafire’s former lead singer, Jamey Ferguson, returns with Mike Maglinti, Trina and Fia from Yes Please!, Kelly Boy from Kapena, Jordan T, and for the first time at UH, General Fiyah with Three Houses Down will all be on stage together only at Aloha Bash 2018. Opening artists will be Irie Love and rising stars The Tonga Sisters as seen on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the performance begins at 6 p.m.
“CCB (Campus Center Board) Activities Council is thrilled to present the 13th annual Aloha Bash 2018 to the UH Mānoa community. As a student run organization, we are always looking for ways to bring together students, faculty, staff, other UH campuses and our surrounding community,” said Demetrius Reed Tellez, Campus Center Board Activities Council chair. “We would like to thank our promoters Pacific Hawaiian Group and AllG Productions, as well as all of our fellow Campus Center departments who support CCB Activities Council at this event and all year.”
The event is co-sponsored by the UH Campus Center Board Activities Council (CCBAC), Coca Cola, Island 98.5, Mānoa Dining Services and Hi Finest.
Ticket information
- $5 UH students presale
- $10 UH students week of show
- $20 General admission presale
- $25 General admission week of show
Tickets are on sale at the UH Mānoa Campus Center Ticket, Information and ID Office, and online via Eventbrite (with surcharge fee). There will be Aloha Bash kick-off events where students can get a chance to win cool prizes.
Students must present a valid UH System IDupon entering Aloha Bash. Bag checks will be conducted upon entry for attendees’ safety and security. For a list of prohibited items, visit the CCBAC website.
For more information on the Aloha Bash, call (808) 956-4491.
Note: Some material may not be appropriate for children. Parental discretion is advised.