Join us for a virtual concert (or seven)! - Hawai i Public Radio presents a special virtual winter concert season featuring some of Hawai i's best local musicians, livestreamed to your living room or mobile device. Join us wherever you happen to be, across the Hawaiian islands or beyond."> Join us for a virtual concert (or seven)! - Hawai i Public Radio presents a special virtual winter concert season featuring some of Hawai i's best local musicians, livestreamed to your living room or mobile device. Join us wherever you happen to be, across the Hawaiian islands or beyond.">
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The magic of the Atherton Studio...now virtual!
Join us for a virtual concert (or seven)!

HPR presents a special virtual winter concert season featuring some of Hawaiʻi's best local musicians, livestreamed to your living room or mobile device. Join us wherever you happen to be, across the Hawaiian islands or beyond.
Saturday, January 16 Jerry Santos & Kamuela Kimokeo (Hawaiian) 
HPR Members-Only Event! Hosted by HPR's Derrick Malama, host of Kanikapila SundayTickets
Saturday, January 23 Kailua Moon (Contemporary Hawaiian)
Tickets
Saturday, January 30 Ron Artis II (Soulful Rock) 
Tickets
Saturday, February 6 Keale (Traditional & Contemporary Hawaiian)
Tickets
Saturday, February 20Maggie Herron (Piano Jazz)
Tickets
Saturday, March 6Shawn Pimental and Friends (Hawaiian)
Tickets 
Saturday, March 13Mango Season (Hawaiian)
Tickets

These concerts are open to the public by RSVP only; they will not be streamed to Facebook or other public platforms. More about the season


All concerts livestream at 6 p.m. on the appointed date.

The Atherton Winter Concert Season is sponsored by
Bonnie Rice and The Rice Partnership.

Details and ticketing are on HPR's
website. Schedule subject to change. 

Jerry Santos - full res photo here

Maggie Herron - full res photo here

About Hawai‘i Public Radio

HPR is a private, nonprofit organization which broadcasts classical, jazz, and international music; and in-depth news and informational programming from National Public Radio, American Public Media, Public Radio International, and other local, national, and international program sources, as well as programs produced by Hawai‘i Public Radio. Charity Navigator, the premier charity evaluator, has awarded HPR eight consecutive four-star ratings for exceptional fiscal management and commitment to accountability and transparency. The station won two National Edward R. Murrow Awards for its news coverage of the 2014 Pāhoa lava flow, and a third National Murrow Award for its series on the Thirty Meter Telescope.

HPR’s mission is to serve the entire population of the state of Hawai‘i with two excellent program streams. 
HPR-1 broadcasts news, talk, entertainment, jazz, blues, and world music. Its FM frequencies on O‘ahu (KHPR 88.1, K203EL 88.5); Maui, Moloka‘i, and Lāna‘i (KKUA 90.7, KJHF 103.1); Hawai‘i island (KANO 89.1, KHPH 88.7, KKUA 90.7,  K235CN 94.9, K239BV 95.7); and Kauaʻi (KHPR 88.1 and KIPL/KIPL-FM 89.9). HPR-2, "your home for classical music" is found on Oʻahu (KIPO 89.3, K264BL 100.7); Maui, Moloka‘i, Lāna‘i (KIPM 89.7, plus KIPH 88.3 in Hana); Hawai‘i island (KIPH 88.3, KIPM 89.7, KAHU 91.3, and K283CR 104.5) and Kaua‘i (KIPO 89.3; K269GD 101.7). HPR can be streamed at hawaiipublicradio.org, on the free HPR mobile app, and on smart speakers. HPR-1 and HPR-2 may also be heard via cable broadcasts from Spectrum (channels 864 and 865) or Hawaiian Telcom TV (channels 661 and 662). Follow HPR on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and LinkedIn.




About Hawaii Public Radio
HPR is a private, non-profit organization which broadcasts classical, jazz, and international music; and in-depth news and informational programming from National Public Radio, Public Radio International, and other local, national, and international program sources, as well as programs produced by Hawaii Public Radio. In 2013, Charity Navigator, the premier charity evaluator, awarded HPR its second consecutive highest, four-star rating for sound fiscal management and commitment to accountability and transparency.

HPR's mission is to serve the entire population of the state of Hawai‘i with two excellent program streams. HPR-1, the news magazine and fine arts stream, can currently be heard on O‘ahu and Kaua‘i (KHPR 88.1 FM and 88.5 FM); Maui, Moloka‘i, Lana‘i, and West Hawai‘i (KKUA 90.7 FM); and East Hawai‘i (KANO 91.1 FM (Hilo) and 94.7 FM (Waimea)). HPR-2, the news, local talk, and music stream, is found on Maui, Moloka‘i, Lana‘i (KIPM 89.7 FM and KIPH 88.3 FM (Hana)); West Hawai‘i (KIPM 89.7 FM and KHPH 88.7 FM); O‘ahu and Kaua‘i (KIPO 89.3 FM; KIPL 89.9 FM).

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