The AAPI Comedy Festival celebrates the legacy of Prince Kuhio, a significant figure in Hawaiian history, with an event featuring a diverse lineup of Hawaiian, Samoan, Tongan, and Asian American comedians. Scheduled for March 28-29, 2025, the festival promotes cultural representation in comedy at a unique Black-owned venue in San Francisco. Alongside the performance, guests can enjoy a curated menu of Hawaiian-themed cocktails, creating an immersive experience. This 70+ minute show not only highlights talented comics but also honors Prince Kuhio's contributions to the Native Hawaiian community.
Join us for a one-of-a-kind celebration at the AAPI Comedy Festival, honoring the 1871 birthday of Hawai'i's Prince Kuhio with Hawaiian, Samoan, Tongan, and Asian American comedians.
This show takes place at an undiscovered gem of a new Black-owned comedy club, showcasing incredible talents from the Bay Area in an intimate setting.
Enjoy a selection of Hawaiian and Polynesian-themed cocktails, specially crafted to transport you to the islands while you laugh and unwind.
Prince Kuhio was known for his advocacy for the rights of Native Hawaiians and his contributions to the Hawaiian community during a time of political and social change.
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