The Mele Kalikimaka Live Stream concert Presented by First Hawaiian Bank raised over $20,000 for HKF

With the Support of First Hawaiian Bank, Carolyn Berry Wilson, Outrigger Hotels and Resorts and the Hawaii Theatre Center, Henry Kapono raises $20,000 for the Henry Kapono Foundation

This first ever Henry Kapono & Friends livestream event was filmed at the majestic Hawaii Theatre Center and presented on their in house streaming platform. 2,024 tickets were claimed, from complimentary to VIP Video Meet & Greets (with Henry). Viewers logged on in five different time zones (Eastern, Central, Pacific, Hawaii & Japan) on Dec 11, 2020 from around the world.  Henry is honored that the Henry Kapono Foundation was the beneficiary of 100% of the $20,000 in donations received.

The Mele Kalikimaka Concert was presented by First Hawaiian Bank with special support from Carolyn Berry Wilson, Outrigger Hotels and Resorts and the Hawaii Theatre Center. The result was a heartwarming blend of friendship, laughter, and music from talented artists including Hawaii Legends and multiple award winners Jerry Santos, Ledward Kaapana, Sistah Robi Kahakalau, Kapena, Alx Kawakami & multi Nā Hōkū Hanohano award winner, Josh Tatofi.


What People Are Saying…

Great Concert, Henry Kapono! Had to get up at 6:30am German time to watch. Jerry Santos Performance gave us chicken skin! Mahalo for Organizing and a wonderful way to start our day!
— ELLEN E. - FB
This was an amazing event. Thank you Henry and team. My family and I enjoyed the concert all the way from New York. Looking forward to future events like this. This was a great way to star the holiday season. Mele Kalikimaka.
— STEVEN S. - FB
Much mahalo for the fantastic show. Lots of chicken skin!
— MICHAEL – TWITTER
Me ke aloha ku ‘ome o ka ha lu. Definitely worth listening.
— K.RUDOLPH – TWITTER
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