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Music SceneReggae icon loves Maui, and Maui loves him backTo say reggae has taken strong root in Hawaii is an epic understatement. The genre has permeated most facets of local living, and Mauians run the gamut from those who make it an essential part of their identity to those who utterly despise it. |
Packing a lineup of community benefit events into the days prior to his Hawaii shows, Ziggy Marley proves his message of love and positive vibes is more than mere lip-service. |
A revitalized Art Night, brought to you by the the Lahaina Town Action Committee, will transform the entirety of Front Street from 505 to the Image Gallery near the Hard Rock Cafe. |
Last year, Matt Costa played for a sold-out Maui audience, and promoters are expecting another jammed turnout this Friday night (so learn a lesson from gigs past, get your tix in advance and avoid Maui-stylin' it by trying to get in day-of). |
Some promoters—lets say, a certain shall-remain-nameless, early-August Big Show listing—might, with strong presale yields, up the at-door ticket price the night of the event and have to split the venue early to "lessen the chance of getting jumped," scooting off-island with a pile of dough (gotta love the text message gossip). |
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