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Polynesian Cultural Center Hosts Month-Long Mahalo Month, Featuring Free Concert, Hula Festival, And Family Events

Polynesian Cultural Center Hosts Month-Long Mahalo Month, Featuring Free Concert, Hula Festival, And Family Events

MEDIA ADVISORY 

WHAT: The Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) is celebrating its anniversary month this October with “Mahalo Month,” a month-long celebration featuring special offers, family-friendly activities, exclusive promotions, and a free community concert. The festivities also mark the 10th anniversary of the PCC’s Ohana Club program.

Our October “Mahalo Month” is Back!

Join us all month long as we celebrate PCC’s birthday and the 10th anniversary of the Ohana Club. Festivities run from October 1–31 (PCC is closed on Sundays and Wednesdays). We invite all of our Ohana Club members to return and join in the festivities. Not an Ohana Club member yet? Now is the perfect time to join — and membership is FREE! Month-long special offer includes FREE admission for members all month long (based on availability). Plus, stay for dinner and enjoy our Gateway Buffet for just $39.95 (adults) and $19.95 (kids 4–11), with children 3 and under free.

WHEN: Now – October 31, 2025

WHERE: Polynesian Cultural Center, 55-370 Kamehameha Highway Lā‘ie, HI 96762

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: 

  • Saturday, October 4 | 34th Annual Moanikeala Hula Festival (Tickets: $15)
  • Saturday, October 11| PCC Birthday Celebration (Free swag + free Island Villages & HĀ Show admission)
  • Wednesday, October 15 | FREE Concert featuring The Katinas and Paula Fuga + Mini Pop-Up Makeke (5–7 p.m., Pacific Theater, capacity 2,400)
  • Friday, October 31 | Halloween Family Festivities (candy, games, family fun)

For more information about Ohana Club, full schedule of events and offers available, visit www.PCCOhana.com.

 

ABOUT POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER
Located on O‘ahu’s beautiful North Shore, the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) is the only cultural attraction of its kind in the world and a favorite of both locals and visitors to Hawai‘i. An engaging, interactive celebration showcasing the people, culture, arts and crafts of Polynesia, the PCC has entertained millions of visitors from around the world since opening in 1963. A non-profit organization, 100 percent of PCC’s revenue goes to daily operations and to support the education of its student-employees from neighboring Brigham Young University-Hawaii. For more information, visit www.Polynesia.com. 

MEDIA CONTACT
Shereʻe Quitevis
Anthology FINN Partners
(808) 741-1668
Sheree.Quitevis@FinnPartners.com