November in Wailea: Music, Markets & Maui Magic

November is one of the most vibrant months to explore Wailea and the rest of Maui. With cooler evenings, golden sunsets, and a full calendar of festivals and performances, the island feels alive with music, art, and community spirit. Whether you love theater, local markets, or spontaneous nights filled with island rhythm, here’s your insider guide to what’s happening this month.


Big Event Highlights

Wailuku First Friday – November 7
Kick off the month at Wailuku First Friday, a lively block party on Market Street from 6–9 p.m. The event features live music, delicious local foods, handcrafted goods, and plenty of family fun. It’s a perfect way to experience the small-town charm that defines Central Maui.

“A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol” – November 1 through December 7
Head to Maui OnStage at 67 N. Market Street in Wailuku for a nostalgic theater experience. This production re-imagines the holiday classic as an old-time radio show, complete with music, sound effects, and heartwarming performances. Tickets are available at mauionstage.thundertix.com.

Cabaret Musical: “Dance Masterpiece” – November 14–30
At MAPA’s Naylor Theater (2027 Main Street, Wailuku), step into Berlin’s Jazz Age for a dazzling cabaret experience. This locally produced musical brings together Maui’s top stage talent for an evening of sultry songs and captivating dance.

Nobuntu – November 18
The internationally acclaimed female a cappella group from Zimbabwe performs at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center in Kahului at 7:30 p.m. Their sound fuses Afro-Jazz, Gospel, and traditional rhythms into a soul-stirring celebration of African culture.

Kihei Fourth Friday – November 28
Join the community at Azeka Shops in Kihei starting at 6:30 p.m. This town party is packed with food trucks, live entertainment, local vendors, and a contagious aloha vibe.

Magic in Paradise – November 28
Wrap up your evening at the ProArts Playhouse in Kihei at 7:30 p.m., where magician David Kuraya delivers a show that blends illusion, laughter, and a touch of local flair.


Weekly and Recurring Favorites

White Hawaiian – Every Sunday
Eric Gilliom’s award-winning one-man musical comedy returns each week at ProArts Playhouse in Kihei (3 p.m.). Named “Hawaii’s Best Solo Cabaret Concert” in 2023, it’s an entertaining journey through Hawaiian identity, family, and humor.

Mele: The Hawaiian Music Experience – Tuesdays & Saturdays
At 5 p.m. inside the Maui Ocean Center Dome Theater, this immersive experience uses stunning projections, live music, and hula to tell the story of Hawaiʻi—from the peaks of Haleakalā to the ocean depths.

Moroccan Nights at Le Bazaar – Tuesdays through Saturdays
Enjoy an exotic culinary journey at Le Bazaar in Kihei’s Azeka Place from 5–7 p.m. The evening combines authentic Moroccan cuisine with live belly dancing. Reservations are recommended.

Evening Brunch & Hula Shows – Monday through Saturday
South Maui Gardens hosts rotating local musicians, tasty island fare, and authentic hula performances under the stars. It’s one of Kihei’s most relaxed and community-oriented venues.

Live Music Nightly
Maui Brewing Co. in Kihei keeps the island groove going daily from 6–8 p.m., while Diamonds Ice Bar Grill (Azeka Place) features Ken Stover & the Blue Diamonds Trio every Sunday from 10 a.m. to noon.

Lahaina Parrot Bird Stand Photos – Daily
At South Maui Gardens from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., guests can take memorable photos with colorful parrots (by appointment). A great family souvenir with a touch of island charm.


Farmers Markets & Local Finds

Farmers markets across Maui bring the island’s bounty to your basket—ripe fruit, fresh greens, handmade crafts, and plenty of aloha.

• Kumu Farms at Maui Tropical Plantation – Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
• South Maui Gardens Artisan Market – Thursdays, 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
• Ko Mahi Ke Farmers Market at Kukui Mall – Tuesdays 4–7 p.m., Saturdays 8 a.m.–12 p.m.
• Wailea Village Farmers Market – Tuesdays, 8–11 a.m. on Wailea Ike Drive


Plan Your Perfect Maui November

With so much happening—from cultural performances to community street parties—November is one of the best times to experience Maui’s creative heartbeat. Whether you’re visiting or lucky enough to call the island home, take time to explore, support local talent, and soak up the beauty of life in Wailea.


Committee Meeting Continues Today

The Housing and Land Use Committee will continue meeting today, Thursday October 23rd at 11:00 am HST Council Chamber, Kalana o Maui Building, 8th Floor, 200 South High St., Wailuku, Hawai‘i.

To view the meeting live via Maui Council YouTube here, online via teams here, or via Maui Council Facebook here.

Although verbal testimony is now closed, you can send a ecomment directly here.

Take the time to observe our council members during meetings—watch how they listen, how they respond, and the expressions on their faces as community members speak. You can learn a great deal about who truly represents your interests and whether they are protecting our community as a whole. Maui’s future is on the line, and now is the time for all of us to stay informed, engaged, and ready to take action.

Housing And Land Use Committee Meeting Today!

Date: Wednesday, October 22nd

Time: 9:00 a.m.

Location: Council Chamber, Kalana o Maui Building, 8th Floor, 200 South High St., Wailuku, Hawai‘i

Agenda: Link to Agenda

Submit eComment: Link to eComment

Timely Maui News

Aloha All,

Happy October,

To our Canadian newsletter recipients, Happy Thanksgiving today, October 13th.  

Also, please SAVE THE DATE December 6th for our annual Hansen Ohana Children’s Fundraiser.  More information  will follow next month.

 We are following Maui County Council’s “Bill 9” a potentially disastrous idea of eliminating the property rights of around 6,500 properties and property owners since before 1989.  These owners are currently able to vacation rent their properties.  Many vacationers are not able to pay the hotel rate many around $1,000 or more. Families also like avoid eating in restaurants the entire time they are on holiday. They come here with their young families or retirees to enjoy Maui for a few days and spend money which is the life blood of Maui.

Today, October 14th, there is an important meeting where The Temporary Investigative Group (TIG) for Bill 9 will be presenting their report to the Housing and Land Use Committee. The findings have not yet been released and will be shared publicly for the first time at this meeting. 

Location: Kalana O Maui Building, 8th Floor; 200 S. High Street, Wailuku, Maui, HI 96793

🔗 Agenda

🔗 Testify

Options for watching:
Teams Link: http://tinyurl.com/HLU-Committee 

Maui County Council YouTube

Maui County Council Facebook

This will create another opportunity for public comments. To make your voices heard here are the emails of all the council members.  

Alice.Lee@mauicounty.us, Council Chair

Yukilei.Sugimura@mauicounty.us, Council Vice-Chair

Tasha.Kama@mauicounty.us, Council Presiding Officer Pro Tempore

Thomas.Cook@mauicounty.us, Councilmember

Gabe.Johnson@mauicounty.us, Councilmember

Tamara.Paltin@mauicounty.us, Councilmember

Keani.Rawlins@mauicounty.us, Councilmember

Shane.Sinenci@mauicounty.us, Councilmember

Nohe.Uu-Hodgins@mauicounty.us, Councilmember

Let them know what you think.  A survey of Maui Citizens was completed over a month ago and over 80% are against it, however when the Council’s Land Use Committee was in session the room was packed with mostly people who wanted to pass Bill 9.  Make your voices heard.

***Please note that we realize many may not be able to attend or view the meeting.  We will be sending a report within two (2) days after the meeting adjourns.  Note sometimes the meetings run more than one day.

In other news

Median Sales Price decreased 9.5% to $1,292,500 for Single Family homes and decreased 33.8% to $655,000 for Condominium homes. Months’ Supply of Inventory increased 38.6% for Single Family homes and 38.3% for Condominium homes.  Due to the uncertainty of vacation rentals most Buyers are waiting on the sideline.  There has been a lot of talk about foreign buyers seeing opportunities in real estate and acting on it.

We are presently marketing beautiful ocean view properties, beach front units plus gorgeous homes from many locations throughout Maui and Oahu.   We are available to assist you as you move forward in any direction or just simply have concerns you wish to discuss with us.  We can also give you valuable information regarding 1031 exchanges on your vacation properties and investment properties.  Recent exchange options include Delaware Statutory Trusts (DST) which offer worry free investments.  Just ask us for further information.  We offer multigenerational experience and opinions.

Also keep informed with our blog where local information and statistics are posted: https://blog.mauirealestate.net/

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Happy Canadian Thanksgiving!

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We’re truly grateful for each and every one of you. 🍁🦃