Kala’e Camarillo
Nico's Pier 38 1129 N. Nimitz Hwy, Honolulu , HI, United StatesKala'e brings a fresh sound of Island Music and RnB! Enjoy his vast array of influences heard in his guitar playing and soothed by his smooth, soulful voice!
Kala'e brings a fresh sound of Island Music and RnB! Enjoy his vast array of influences heard in his guitar playing and soothed by his smooth, soulful voice!
Introducing the newest group to our roster, the Ho'oheno Duo!
Founding member of Hawai'i reggae band, Ho'onua, brings the island flavor to Nico's Pier 38!
Founding member of Hawai'i reggae band, Ho'onua, brings the island flavor to Nico's Pier 38!
Introducing the newest group to our roster, the Ho'oheno Duo!
Tim Vigilla is the lead vocalist for his band Everyday Aloha. Tim grew up in Kalihi, and he now performs around the island solo, with his band members, and with other artists as well, bringing positive island vibe with his music.
Long-time member of the Peter Moon Band, Mark Yim plays all the Hawaii classics every Sunday at Nico’s Pier 38!
Kimo Artis is an award-winning Singer/Musician/Composer/Producer and widely recognized from the band 'The Makaha Sons'
"Stephen Inglis is a versatile artist. He crosses genres, yet his music always radiates integrity. Born and raised in Honolulu, he is a Grammy-nominated musician. He records and tours with the most respected traditional musicians. His duet album with legend Dennis Kamakahi, Waimaka Helelei, won Hawaii’s highest musical honor, a Na Hoku Hanohano Award, and the CD is on permanent... Read moreRead moreStephen Inglis
Danny Wassman, of 20 Degrees North, brings with him his unique sound; remaking songs to his liking. Can you guess the tune? Enjoy!
Classic Country, New Country, Funk, Pop, Old School, New School and everything in between! Music is what it's all about!
Michael Cheape is a local acoustic guitarist and singer who was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. He grew up on the North Shore of Oahu in Waialua where he cultivated his love for the ocean, sports and music.
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