THURSDAY
Sunset on the Beach: Celebration of the 10th anniversary of “Hawaii Five-0” and the second season of “Magnum P.I.” with world premiere screenings. Event will feature both casts and a special concert by Grammy-winning group Train, who will also be appearing on “Magnum P.I.” this season. 5:30 p.m. red carpet begins, 7:20 p.m. concert and 7:45 p.m. ceremony and premiere screenings, Queen’s Surf Beach, Waikiki. facebook.com/HawaiiFive0CBS, facebook.com/MagnumPICBS
Go Jimmy Go “A Hui Hou” — 20 Years of an Island Sound Known the World Around: Screening of a new documentary featuring one of Hawaii’s favorite bands. Reception at 6:30 p.m. in the Luce Pavilion at the Honolulu Museum of Art before the screening at 7:30 p.m. at Doris Duke Theatre. Q+A with band members later, with an after-party at 10:30 p.m. at Skull & Crown in Chinatown. $10-$12 for screening. honolulumuseum.org
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Small Plates Choreography Festival: Merging choreographers and dance audiences in meaningful performance experiences featuring various artists. 8 p.m., The ARTS at Marks Garage. $15-$20. eventbrite.com
FRIDAY-SUNDAY
Young at Heart: An event offering lifestyle-improving tips aimed at those 50 and older. More than 300 booths featuring products, services, learning opportunities, food, prizes and more. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Blaisdell Exhibition Hall. Also, a Celebrities and Their Pets Fashion Show, noon Saturday-Sunday. blaisdellcenter.com
Keiko Matsui: The jazz artist has worked alongside the best, including Miles Davis, Stevie Wonder, Hugh Masakela and Bob James. Her unique melting pot of musical influences have garnered her a devout international following. 6:30 and 9 p.m., Blue Note Hawaii, 2335 Kalakaua Ave. $35-$45. 777-4890, bluenotehawaii.com
FRIDAY
SALT at Our Kaka‘ako Marketplace: Local vendors, plus music by Denny Ono (5 p.m.) and Dayton Watanabe (7:15 p.m.). 5 p.m., SALT at Our Kaka‘ako. saltatkakaako.com
Project Vision Hawaii’s Eye Ball: The third annual benefit raises funds for its work of providing free vision and health screenings via mobile units that travel to communities statewide to underserved and low-income residents. The event includes dinner, entertainment by reggae artist Paula Fuga and live and silent auctions. 6 p.m., 1451 Queen Emma St. $250. projectvisionhawaii.org
13th Legion CD Release: The hardcore group celebrates its latest release with support from Never Enough, Oceans Deep, Anti-Matter and Devil Kine Music. 21+. 8 p.m., Downbeat Lounge, 42 N. Hotel St. $5. 533-2328
Milo and Ricky Rebel: Featuring Milo Yiannopoulos, journalist, New York Times bestselling author and comedian, plus Ricky Rebel, pop star and former member of No Authority. 9 p.m., Hawaiian Brian’s, 1680 Kapiolani Blvd. $35. There will also be a meet-and-greet with Milo and Ricky, Saturday at Nauru Tower; tickets for meet-and-greet is $100. rebrand.ly/milo-ricky
SATURDAY-SUNDAY
“The Beginning of a Garden”: The popular Living History Program returns with a performance by costumed role-players who portray Dr. William Hillebrand, Mary Elizabeth Mikihala Foster and Dr. Harold Lyon, all instrumental in establishing, creating and preserving Foster Botanical Garden. Visitors to the garden will be able to meet and chat with these in-character individuals as they take a walk through the garden. The 45-minute performance will be 2, 2:30 and 3 p.m. at the garden, 50 N. Vineyard Blvd. Reservations required: 768-7135
SATURDAY
OTF Burns for Special Olympics Hawaii: Orangetheory Fitness presents a fundraiser with 100% of the proceeds going to Special Olympics Hawaii. OTF coaches will lead participants through an hour-long body weight and cardio workout. 10 a.m., Mililani High School cafeteria. $20. 943-8808
Oktoberfest: Food, drinks, live Oktoberfest music, a stein hoisting competition, fun giveaways and more. The first 400 guests will receive a free stein. 5 p.m., SALT at Our Kaka‘ako. saltatkakaako.com
Kaumakapili Church 48th annual Sit-Down Luau: An ohana-style dinner with poi, poke, lomi salmon, kalua pig, haupia and more, plus luau entertainment. 5-7 p.m. at the church, 766 N. King St. $35. 845-0908, kaumakapili.org
Kailua Night Market’s Lunar Moon Festival: Interactive lantern mural installation, music, silent disco, pet adoption station and local retail and food vendors. 5-9 p.m., 340 Uluniu St. kailuanightmarket.com
Katchafire: Global roots reggae phenomenon from New Zealand will be joined by Eli-Mac, Ka‘ikena Scanlan, Paula Fuga, Chante, Kush County and more. 21+. 6 p.m., Aloha Tower Marketplace. $15-$65. tmrevents.net
67th annual Waikiki Ho‘olaule‘a: Aloha Festivals hosts Hawai‘i’s largest block party with booths showcasing Hawai‘i cuisine, artisan-made crafts and culture. Four stages will feature local artists, award-winning halau hula and more. 6-9:30 p.m., Kalakaua Avenue. alohafestivals.com
SUNDAY
Local ‘Ukulele Legends: At this Aloha Festivals ‘Ohana event, builders and musicians from the Hawai‘i ‘Ukulele Guild displaying custom and vintage ukulele and more, with the chance for attendees to play. 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Tiki’s Grill & Bar. alohafestivals.com/ohana-events
WEDNESDAY-SEPT. 26
Robben Ford: One of the premier electric guitarists today, known for his blues playing and overall versatility. 6:30 and 9 p.m., Blue Note Hawaii, 2335 Kalakaua Ave. $35-$45. 777-4890, bluenotehawaii.com
WEDNESDAY
David Garfield and Friends: The world-renowned keyboardist performs with an all-star band, including Zanuck Lindsey, Bruce Hamada, Reggie Padilla and Garin Poliahu. 6:30-9:30 p.m., Gordon Biersch. 599-4877
SEPT. 26-29
“Anthropocene: The Human Epoch”: Globetrotting filmmakers document the evidence of human planetary domination — from concrete seawalls in China that now cover 60% of its coast to the biggest terrestrial machines ever built in Germany. The third film made by Canadian filmmakers Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier and Edward Burtynsky, “Anthropocene” makes the case that we are witnessing a critical moment in geological history. 7:30 p.m. Sept. 26, 4 p.m. Sept. 28, 1 and 7 p.m. Sept. 29. Doris Duke Theatre, Honolulu Museum of Art. $12. honolulumuseum.org
Hanson: Pop-rock trio of brothers Isaac, Taylor and Zac, who saw a meteoric rise in 1997 with the smash single, “Mmmbop.” 8 p.m. Sept. 26, The Republik. $39.50-$44.50; $20 after party in the Safehouse for 18+. jointherepublik