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30th Annual Arizona Aloha Festival Brings Hawaiian Culture to Tempe

The 30th Annual Arizona Aloha Festival is back, bringing the vibrant and colorful Hawaiian culture to the heart of Tempe. This year’s festival promises an array of exciting activities, delicious food, and captivating performances, offering a unique opportunity for Valley residents to immerse themselves in the spirit of Hawaii.

Hosted at Tempe Town Lake on March 16-17, the festival is set to attract thousands of visitors who are eager to experience the essence of the Hawaiian Islands right in the midst of the desert. The event will feature a diverse range of vendors showcasing an assortment of Hawaii-inspired products, including clothing, jewelry, handbags, leis, and delectable treats such as candies and more.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in a mouthwatering selection of Hawaiian delicacies, from kalua pig, poke, teriyaki chicken, and spam musubis to malasadas and shave ice, providing a true taste of the islands amid the Arizona sunshine. Attendees can also look forward to being entertained by captivating performances from both local and out-of-state hula and Polynesian dance groups, offering a mesmerizing glimpse into traditional hula, Tahitian, and Samoan dances, as well as soul-stirring musical renditions.

In addition to the festivities, the festival will also contribute to a noble cause by offering specially designed shirts for sale, with proceeds going towards the relief efforts for the recent Maui fires, providing attendees with an opportunity to support a meaningful initiative while enjoying the festivities.

For those interested in attending this year’s Arizona Aloha Festival and seeking more details about the performance lineup and parking information, additional information can be found on the official event website.

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