On the Grid — 11/6/15
Nov. 13 FRI
MR. CARMACK
AT THE REPUBLIK
Born and raised in San Francisco, Aaron Carmack dropped out of college in Long Beach and moved to Oahu, where he lived for a few years. He’s back in LA now, but this writer/producer/ DJ is returning to the Islands for a one-night-only show at The Republik set to start at 8 p.m. (doors open at 6). Expect an eclectic sound from Carmack, who combines dance music and hip-hop. Tickets cost $25.
jointherepublik.com
Nov. 13 & 14 FRI/SAT
LOVE FEST HAWAII 2015
AT HAWAII EVENTS CENTER
EDM fans: Mark your calendars. Set to take place from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. both days (Friday and Saturday), this year’s Love Fest will feature different musical acts on multiple stages. Pre-sale tickets are available online and start at $60 per night, but increase as the event gets closer.
lovefesthawaii.com
Nov. 17 TUE
PAU HANA IMPROV CLASS
AT AMUSE WINE BAR
Head to Amuse Wine Bar (located inside INspiration at Honolulu Design Center) at 5:30 p.m. for a Think Fast Improv drop-in class led by improv pros Aaron Pughes and Larissa Nielsen. After the class wraps at 7, you can try out your new skills with open mic stand-up. Tickets cost $10.
mraaronpresents.net
COREY TAYLOR
AT THE REPUBLIK
Remember ‘90s heavy-metal band Slipknot? Well, its lead singer Corey Taylor (who is unrecognizable without his signature creepy mask) has since branched out to include “author” in his repertoire, and brings his tour to support his latest book — You’re Making Me Hate You: A Cantankerous Look at the Common Misconception That Humans Have Any Common Sense Left — to Honolulu. The night will combine reading, speaking and an acoustic set and is set to begin at 8 p.m. Tickets cost $30, with a $5 increase the day of the show.
jointherepublik.com
Nov. 18 WED
A DAY TO REMEMBER
AT THE REPUBLIK
Floridian rock band A Day To Remember performs at 8 p.m. at The Republik. Tickets cost $39.50, with a $5.50 increase the day of the show.
jointherepublik.com
Nov. 19 THUR
RIDE
AT THE REPUBLIK
In 1996, British alt/pop band Ride broke up and its members moved on to other projects, like Andy Bell who served as the bassist for Oasis. Luckily for fans, they reunited last November and will be hitting the stage at 8 p.m. Tickets cost $30, with a
$5 increase the day of the show.