Four Seasons to entertain guests with Makani Music Series at Oahu, Hawaii

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A picturesque sunset at Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina, Hawaii

Oahu (TAN): Canadian luxury hospitality chain Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is gearing up to host a series of oceanfront performances at the hotel’s Oahu at Ko Olina property in Hawaii, United States, starting June 29.

Honolulu-based non-profit music association Honolulu Wind Ensemble will perform Makani (Wind) Music Series at the serenity and infinity pools of Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina. Guests will be treated to a wide range of music – from patriotic anthems to the soundtracks from films such as Jurassic Park, Titanic, Pirates of the Caribbean and other island-inspired notes.

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Honolulu Wind Ensemble Music Director Keith Higaki said: “We are excited to share this musical performance with the global audience of Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina. It is our hope to offer guests and attendees a memorable evening that rekindles the excitement and emotions evoked by timeless films and movies.”

The summer Makani Music Series concert, featuring patriotic numbers in celebration of the American Independence Day on July 4, is complimentary. The fall Makani Music Series, which will be performed on the resort’s Ocean Lawn, will be ticketed.

Makani Concert Packages start from USD85 per person and includes table seating by row, four food and beverage vouchers, a welcome beverage and complimentary parking.  VIP Packages start from USD135 per person.

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Situated on Oahu’s leeward coast, Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina boasts over 300 oceanfront guestrooms and suites, patio style seating at Hokule’a Terrace, and outdoor dining at Mina’s Fish House and La Hiki Steak, among others.

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