THURSDAY-AUG. 4
Honolulu Surf Film Festival: The 12th annual festival brings the best of the genre to the big screen. Doris Duke Theatre, Honolulu Museum of Art. Regular screenings: $12, $10 museum members. For films, showtimes and more information: 532-8700, honolulumuseum.org
THURSDAY
Twilight Summer Concert Series — Hale Hou: Take a stroll through Foster Botanical Garden in the late afternoon, then enjoy a free concert by the Hawaiian, slack-key guitar and ukulele band. 4:30-7 p.m. free admission, 5:45-6:30 p.m. concert, 180 N. Vineyard Blvd. 768-7135, honolulu.gov/parks/hbg/ honolulu-botanical-gardens.html
Ke Kani O Ke Kai Summer Concert Series — Kalani Pe‘a and Josh Tatofi: Local entertainment under the stars on the Waikiki Aquarium lawn. Bring low chairs or beach mats. 7-9:30 p.m. at the aquarium. $15-$50; free for ages 4 and younger. waikikiaquarium.org/kkokk
FRIDAY
Summer Meltdown: The second annual punk-rock roundup features music from MistermeaneR, The Minorities, Hell Caminos, Never Enough, Oceans Deep, Superfuct, Feeble and Green Priest. 21+. 6 p.m., Downbeat Lounge, 42 N. Hotel St. $5. 533-2328
“Paris to Pittsburgh”: Screening of a National Geographic documentary that celebrates how Americans are demanding and developing solutions in the face of climate change, hosted by Church of the Crossroads and Hawaii Interfaith Power and Light. Event includes music, climate-conscious food and discussion following the film. 6-9 p.m. (film starts 7 p.m.), Church of the Crossroads outdoor courtyard, 1212 University Ave. 949-2220
J.P. Smoketrain’s Uptown Rhythm and Down Home Blues Band: Featuring Paul Stanley’s PowerHouse Horns. 8-11 p.m., The Studio at Hawaiian Brian’s, 1680 Kapiolani Blvd. $10. 946-1343
Rock Night with Chain Reaction: Sing along or dance to classic rock hits by Journey, Bon Jovi, Queen and others. 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Boardriders Bar and Grill, Kailua. 383-7348
Two Friends: Matt Halper and Eli Sones, the young masterminds behind Two Friends, have revamped from high school bedroom producers to a promising dance music duo. 18+. 10 p.m., The Republik. $20-$35. jointherepublik.com
SATURDAY
Harmonica Recital & Concert: Hawaii Harmonica Society’s 22nd annual show features the Hawaii Reed 21 Harmonica Band and the Small World Harmonica Band. 10 a.m-noon, Mission Memorial Hall Auditorium, 550 S. King St. 943-2011
Wayne Wilkinson: Colorado-based jazz guitarist known for his high- octane melodic playing. 7:30 p.m., Atherton Performing Arts Studio, 738 Kaheka St. $15-$25. 955-8821, hprtickets.org
Shoreline Mafia: California hip-hop collective delivers hedonistic trap rap focused on partying, sex and drugs. 8 p.m., The Republik. $37-$42. jointherepublik.com
Bound and Spooky Couch: DJ Jet Boy presents “Let’s Get Natsu” with neo-soul group Bound and indie rockers Spooky Couch. With opening performances by Joshua Rasheed and Leelu Express. 21+. 9 p.m., Downbeat Lounge, 42 N. Hotel St. $5. 533-2328
SUNDAY
Hawaii All-Collectors Show: The 29th annual event is a general collectibles and antiques show and sale featuring Hawaiiana, art, estate jewelry, vintage fashion, dolls, furniture, kimono, ukulele, toys, Mings jewelry, Niihau shell lei, stamps, coins, postcards and more. 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Blaisdell Exhibition Hall. $2-$5; $20 for early entry at 9:30 a.m. 941-9754, ukulele.com
MONDAY
Hawaii Filmmakers Showcase — “The Adventures of Super CW”: Screening of a film that follows the journey of the late Christa Wittmier, a fixture in Honolulu’s nightlife scene for over a decade and a former Honolulu Star-Advertiser blogger. 6-8:30 p.m., Impact Hub HNL, 1050 Queen St. $5-$10. eventbrite.com
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
Hawaii News Now Jazz Legends Series — Roy Ayers: Vibraphonist and vocalist among the best-known and most-loved jazz/R&B artists on the music scene today. Also known as the Godfather of Neo-soul. 6:30 and 9 p.m., Blue Note Hawaii, 2335 Kalakaua Ave. $35-$45. 777-4890, bluenotehawaii.com
WEDNESDAY
Jazz Wednesday — The Wayne Wilkinson Trio: Colorado-based jazz guitarist Wilkinson performs, with guest Bruce Hamada. 6:30-9:30 p.m., Gordon Biersch. 599-4877
JULY 18
Robert Cazimero: In the 1970s, Cazimero was instrumental in the resurgence of Hawaiian music and culture. That resurgence began a career that almost 40 years later is stronger than ever. Musician, composer, kumu hula; his work in all of these areas is well-known throughout the world. 6:30 and 9 p.m., Blue Note Hawaii, 2335 Kalakaua Ave. $25-$45. 777-4890, bluenotehawaii.com
Goodwill Goes GLAM! Fashion Show & VIP Pre-Sale: Anne Namba Designs’ signature kimono couture style will be on display. As the producer of the show, themed “Legacy,” Namba, who is celebrating her 30th anniversary, will pair pieces donated by her clients from past collections with Goodwill finds. The eighth annual fashion show and fundraiser kicks off a weekend of shopping and festivities to follow, July 19-21, all in celebration of Goodwill Hawaii’s 60th anniversary. 6:30-10 p.m., Blaisdell Exhibition Hall. $25. higoodwill.org/glam
Beartooth: Metalcore band conceived by Ohio-native Caleb Shomo. 8 p.m., The Republik. $29.50-$34.50. jointherepublik.com