KAKAAKO WATERFRONT PARK AMPHITHEATER
I had to do some talking and promise a few bribes to get my wife and daughter to go to a Morrissey concert with me. I grew up listening to the Smith's in the 80's when Morrissey was something of a cult figure and rock god. I can remember pounding a few brews and closing my eyes listening to his melodic tunes. Always wanted to see him in person and really did not think it would ever happen in Hawaii. But Steven Morrissey did come to our little Island after only waiting 20 years. Just days after his 53rd birthday Morrissey did a show on Maui and one on Oahu. The Oahu show was held at the Kakaako Waterfront Park Amphitheater which I did not know existed until this night. The amphitheater is located on a small hill overlooking the ocean just minutes from downtown Honolulu. There is plenty of parking (free and paid) around the venue. You can bring something to sit on but that is about it. No chairs, coolers, outside food or beverages allowed. There are three or four food tents selling pizza, fried chicken and vegetarian things. Better to eat before or after the event. The entrance process may take some patience. We arrived an hour before the show to find a long line waiting to get in. The process takes time because they actually card everyone in attendance. Those over 21 are given a wrist band that allows them to purchase alcohol and sit on the left of the amphitheater. Those under 21 or with families are seated on the right side. There is a double orange fence and security guards separating the two sides. Roughly two thirds of over 21 on the left and one third of space on right with the under 21 crowd. I got a over 21 wrist band and walked over to purchase a beer. Had to finish it before returning to the under 21 side. There were a lot of beer taps and bars serving just about everything. A 12 oz brew set me back $7. I pounded it and went back to the family. Kind of liked the under 21 side. It was not crowded and very mellow. We laid out our blanket and stretched out without anyone really close to us. Loved this venue and will return again for more concerts. It is better than the Waikiki Shell because there are no sound restrictions. In Kakaako you can turn up the volume and rock. And rock Morrissey did. I loved the concert. Morrissey's voice is still there and he can reach the notes and melodies that made the Smith's one of the most influential bands in Great Britain. When Morrissey sang "Everyday is like Sunday", I got goose bumps and thanked the lord for this night. I looked over and both my girls were under blankets sleeping.
VIDEO COMING SOON.
LONG LINE TO ENTER THE KAKAAKO PARK AMPHITHEATER |
AMPHITHEATER OVERLOOKS THE OCEAN |
ORANGE FENCE SEPARATES OVER 21 FROM UNDER 21 |
TERRACED OUTDOOR SEATING ON GRASS |
GREAT PLACE TO SEE A CONCERT |
AMPHITHEATER HOLDS AROUND 7,000 PEOPLE |
MORRISSEY STILL HAS THE VOICE. HE TOOK OF HIS SHIRT AND THREW IT INTO THE AUDIENCE |
THANKS FOR COMING BACK TO HAWAII MORRISSEY! |
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