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2029 Honolulu Awards Gala Weekend

Honolulu · February 10, 2029

2029 Honolulu Awards Gala Weekend Fan Weekend Plan

Honolulu · February 10, 2029 · 0 celebs spotted in linked records

Main Event Date:February 10, 2029
Celebs Spotted:0
Linked Sightings:0
Local Event Stack:1
Cited Local Spots:29

Why This Fan Weekend Could Pop

2029 Honolulu Awards Gala Weekend in Honolulu has a strong celebrity attendance profile. This hypothesis connects the main event with nearby local events plus place-based fan options for hotels, bars, restaurants, and attractions from February 9, 2029 to February 11, 2029.

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2029 Honolulu Awards Gala Weekend should feel bigger than one night

This scene is here to help fans imagine the whole city arc around the event: check-in, pregame, the main moment, afterparty energy, and a smooth closeout day.

Local Event Stack

Hotels Near the Action

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Pre-Game & Post-Game Restaurants

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Hula Grill Waikiki — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Hula Grill Waikiki

Hula Grill Waikiki offers some of the most authentic Hawaiian regional cuisine available on the tourist strip, with macadamia nut-crusted fish, fresh poke, and Hawaiian-style grilled meats that genuinely reflect the islands' food culture. Sports travelers who arrive in Honolulu for a UH Warriors game make a Hula Grill dinner part of the experience to ensure they eat as well as they watch. The beachfront tables and hula performances at sunset make for a dining experience that is uniquely Hawaiian.

Leonard's Bakery — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Leonard's Bakery

Leonard's Bakery has been serving fresh hot malasadas — Portuguese doughnuts rolled in sugar — from its Kapahulu Avenue location since 1952, making it the most beloved morning stop for Hawaii sports fans on their way to Aloha Stadium or the Stan Sheriff Center. The line out the door on game mornings is part of the ritual, and the original sugar malasada is one of the most perfect pieces of street food in American sports culture. No trip to a Hawaii Warriors game is properly begun without a Leonard's malasada.

Scratch Kitchen & Meatery — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Scratch Kitchen & Meatery

Scratch Kitchen & Meatery in Honolulu's Kaka'ako district has become one of the city's most popular sports-fan dining destinations, drawing University of Hawaiʻi Warriors football and volleyball supporters for its house-smoked meats, burgers, and rotating Hawaii-brewed craft beer taps. The bar's multiple screens show college and pro sports throughout the week, and the relaxed, unfussy atmosphere is a refreshing counterpoint to Waikiki's tourist-oriented spots. On Warriors home game days the dining room fills with green-and-white jerseys and the energy crackles from kickoff to last call.

Bars & Nightlife Around the Event

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Duke's Waikiki — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

Duke's Waikiki

Named for Duke Kahanamoku — the Honolulu-born Olympic swimming champion who popularized surfing worldwide — Duke's Waikiki at the Outrigger Waikiki is a shrine to Hawaiian sports culture, with surfboards and memorabilia celebrating the Father of Surfing throughout its beachside dining rooms. Sports fans of every stripe are drawn here by the powerful sense of athletic history, the live Hawaiian music, and the mai tais served in souvenir glasses. The beach bar at the water's edge on Waikiki is the perfect spot to watch the sunset after a day at the Pro Bowl or UH Warriors game.

Attractions for the Daytime Window

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Aloha Stadium — Attraction
Attraction

Aloha Stadium

Aloha Stadium in Halawa has been the home of University of Hawai'i Warriors football and the site of the former NFL Pro Bowl, a unique facility where tropical breezes off Pearl Harbor and the deep Polynesian football culture of the Hawaiian Islands create an atmosphere entirely unlike any mainland American stadium. The Warriors' rainbow uniform tradition and the cultural pride that surrounds Hawaiian college football make home games here a genuinely moving experience for fans who understand what football means to island communities. The new Aloha Stadium development will carry this tradition into a modern era.

Aloha Stadium Fan Heritage Walk — Things to Do
Things to Do

Aloha Stadium Fan Heritage Walk

The site of the old Aloha Stadium in 'Aiea — where the NFL Pro Bowl was played for decades and which hosted legendary UH Warriors and Rainbow Wahine games — is being redeveloped into a new sports and entertainment complex, but the heritage walk around the site's perimeter markers is a moving pilgrimage for fans who remember the stadium's unique open-air atmosphere under the Oahu sky. The Pro Bowl's move to the mainland and back has never diminished the emotional connection Hawaiian fans feel to this site, and the planned new stadium promises to restore that pride. Local fan groups host informal meetups at the site on milestone anniversaries of iconic games.

Bike Hawaii – Diamond Head Crater Ride — Things to Do
Things to Do

Bike Hawaii – Diamond Head Crater Ride

Bike Hawaii's guided Diamond Head Crater ride offers sports travelers an extraordinary morning cycling experience that loops around Honolulu's most iconic volcanic crater before descending through Kaimuki and Kapahulu for coffee and shave ice stops. Athletes and outdoors-focused sports fans consistently rate this as one of the best non-stadium activities available on a Honolulu sports trip. Starting the ride at dawn in time to catch the Hawaiian sunrise over the crater rim is an experience that stays with you long after the game memories fade.

Hawaiʻi Sports Hall of Fame — Attraction
Attraction

Hawaiʻi Sports Hall of Fame

The Hawaiʻi Sports Hall of Fame celebrates the extraordinary athletic legacy of the islands, from Duke Kahanamoku's five Olympic medals to Michelle Wie's golf dominance and the UH Warriors' historic Colt Brennan era, offering visiting fans a deep dive into Hawaii's unique contribution to American sports culture. Exhibits highlight Polynesian athletes who have shaped the NFL, sumo, and mixed martial arts, reflecting the islands' diverse sporting tapestry. The museum is housed within the Neal S. Blaisdell Center complex, making it easy to combine with an event at the adjacent arena.

3-Step Weekend Route Plan

  1. Arrival + Setup: Check in near the venue, then stage your first night around Helena's Hawaiian Food.
  2. Main Event Block: Prioritize 2029 Honolulu Awards Gala Weekend and stack nearby venue experiences for extra upside.
  3. Closeout Day: Use Aloha Stadium, Aloha Stadium Fan Heritage Walk before departure to round out a full fan-travel experience.

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2029 Honolulu Awards Gala Weekend Fan Weekend FAQ

Yes. This event currently maps to 0 spotted celebrities and 1 local events in the same planning window.

Top nearby options include Halekulani Hotel, Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort, Prince Waikiki.

Combine the local event stack, city hotspot cards, and attraction suggestions to build a 2-3 day fan route.