Aloha Tower Marketplace

Aloha Tower Marketplace

In the Heart of Honolulu

Platinum Limousine Service

We have the biggest fleet and largest selections of vehicles in the State.

Lincoln Town Car (1-3 passengers)

Lincoln Navigator (1 -4 passengers)

Cadillac Escalade (1-4 passengers)

Cadillac Escalade ESV (1-5 passengers)

Stretch Chrysler 300M (1-10 passengers)

Stretch Lincoln Town Car (1-8 passengers)

Stretch Cadillac Escalade (1-17 passengers)

Stretch Hummer H2 (1-17 passengers)

Stretch Hummer H3 (1-11 passengers)

Stretch Ford Excursion (1-20 passengers)

Party Bus (1-16 passengers)

Shuttle Van (1-12 passengers)

Location: Street level, Building 1, Call for pickup
Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Website: www.platinumlimousinehawaii.com
Phone: 808-739-0007

Belly Dancing

Featuring performances by Jaynie Aydin and Middle Eastern Dance Artists of Hawaii.

Friday, October 8th
The Aloha Lounge

$15 ($10 MEDAH members)

Doors open at 7 pm
Lite pupus and no host bar

Call Kalae at 808-358-2571 or email Kalae@shakti808.com for more information.

Keiki Haunted Halloween

Saturday October 30, 3 to 9 pm.

Spooky fun for the whole family with numerous keiki-oriented events, bounce houses, a costume contest, and balloon art, as well as safe trick-or-treating at the stores of Aloha Tower Marketplace for children under 12. There‟s also a pumpkin painting contest with prizes co-sponsored by The Lokahi Project and KUMU 94.7.

Plenty of fun stuff for the adults too, including Intuitive Clairvoyant Readings by renowned psychic Marilyn St. Pierre. Live entertainment in the Center Atrium will include Halau Hula ‘Ihilani o Nu’uanu at 2pm and kid-friendly rock by Emke at 4 p.m.  It’s all followed by the Halloween-themed revue, “Dead Man‟s Party,” performed by the Jewels of Paradise Dancers at 5:30, 6:45 and 8pm.

All this, plus Krispy Kreme comes to Oahu for one day only and sets up shop at Aloha Tower Marketplace, with all proceeds to benefit Hawaii charities.  We will have family fun, and adult friendly entertainment for all ages as well as many prizes to give away throughout the evening.

More details:

  • Intuitive Clairvoyant Readings by Marilyn St Pierre. Ms. St-Pierre is a Clairvoyant Reader, Reiki Master and Author of “The Healing Journey Of Spiritual Art.” She will give readings from 7pm–10pm.
  • Krispy Kreme is bringing fresh doughnuts from Maui, with proceeds to benefit Hawaii State Coalition against Domestic Violence & Women Helping Women, two organizations fighting against domestic violence.
  • Pumpkin painting contest: The Lokahi Project, in conjunction with KUMU 94.7, will hold a pumpkin painting contest for keiki. Winner receives $100 gift card to Party City and parents of winner receive $100 gift certificate to a top local restaurant. Entry fee is the donation of an unwrapped toy or school supply to The Lokahi Project. Event will be broadcast on KUMU 94.7.

Celebrate the spookiest time of the year with Aloha Tower!

Halloween Dance Revue

Presented by Jewels of Paradise Dancers

A zombie dance revue of fun, family-friendly Halloween classics. Weekend performances throughout October in the Aloha Tower Marketplace Center Atrium.

Fridays:

October 15 at 5 pm
October 22 at 5 pm & 6 pm
October 29 at 5 pm & 6 pm

Saturdays:

October 16 at 5 pm
October 23 at 5 pm & 6 pm
October 30 at 5:30 pm, 6:45 pm  & 8 pm

Viva la Cancer Research Center

Cancer research event at the WaterfrontThe Friends of the Cancer Research Center of Hawai‘i hosted the annual Mauka Makai event on Friday, September 17, 2010, 6-11pm, at The Waterfront at Aloha Tower Marketplace. This year’s Mexican-themed evening took place in a fun “Mexican marketplace” where approximately 500 guests dined, danced and enjoyed a silent auction.

This year’s event honored Bert and Susan Kobayashi with the Mauka Makai Award for their leadership and continued philanthropic contributions to cancer research, treatment and education in Hawai‘i.

AlohaLauLea

Aloha Tower Block Party: 18 Bands for $18

On Saturday, September 18, 2010, Hawaii’s biggest Island music concert promoter Ray Jr teams up with the Hottest Nightclub promoters Artist Groove Network to bring you the AlohaLauLea, Aloha Tower Block Party.

AlohaLauLea is Hawaii’s Largest Music Festival of the Year.  Featuring your favorite Island and Reggae music! 3 stages at 3 joining venues (Waterfront, Don Ho’s, and Gordon Biersch) along Honolulu Harbor’s Pier. 21+ from 7:00pm–2:00am. On the Main stage (Waterfront) Hiyah Fire, Bamboo, Jimmy Weeks, Rebel Souljahz, Kawao (CD Release Party), and 3+ reunites on stage, for the first time in 2 years! On stage at Don Ho’s is Lambs Book, All Natro, Rootikal Riddim, Cease Fyah, Sheriff Brown and Oooklah the Moc, and jamming on stage at Gordon Biersch is Azure, Straight Up, 82 Fifty, Audussy’s (CD Release Party), Hookoa, and Ekolu. Their will also be delicious food and merchandise vendors for consumers to explore.
AlohaLauLea is inspired by the Love of Island and Reggae music by Hawaii’s people.  “We have so much to offer in music and culture we wanted to create an event that displays Hawaii’s talents” says Ray Jr.  “Due to the low economics in Hawaii, the idea of a huge concert for an excellent price was our main priority into building AlohaLauLea. We thought bringing back the “Aloha Tower Block Party” was a great idea since it had a 3 year absence. From that, we built the concept of 18 bands for $18 dollars.”

AlohaLauLea is estimated to attract 8,000 island music concert goers.

Ticket Information

General Admission $18. VIP Tickets $48, includes VIP backstage party (Waterfront), Food by Champs Bistro from 7:30pm-10:00pm, no line entrance, exclusive front stage area (Waterfront only) and access to all 3 venues.

Tickets available at Eco Systems Clothing Store in Waikele Premium Outlets 808-781-4399, No Fear Clothing Stores in Kapolei 808-693-8877, at Windward Mall, 808-235-7446, Sensually Yours on Nimitz 808-599-1566, UH Campus Center box Office 808-550-8457 and  online at www.HonoluluBoxOffice.com.

‘Five-O’ casting call draws 2,000

By Craig Gima, Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Sunday 8/29/10

The only time Joshua Manuma was on television was as a high school football player for the Mililani Trojans.

“On OC 16,” he said.

But if he has the right look and is available when the call comes, Manuma could be a face in the crowd as an extra in the upcoming “Hawaii Five-0″ television series on CBS.

Manuma was one of about 2,000 people who showed up yesterday for an open casting call for extras at Aloha Tower Marketplace.

It would be cool, he said, to be in a murder scene, or maybe hanging out in the background at the beach.

“Hawaii Five-0″ casting director Rachel Sutton said she needs to find 200 to 400 extras for each episode — “all shapes, colors, sizes, ages, ethnicities.”

Extras help “paint the picture” of the scene, she said, be it at the beach, a Waikiki hotel or downtown bank.

Because the show is set in Hawaii, even people in the background need to reflect the state’s ethnic diversity, she said.

Yesterday’s open casting call drew a variety of people, from lawyers to students to workers from the Star of Honolulu dinner cruise who stopped by before reporting to work.

Each filled out a form and had their picture taken to be filed away until someone with their look is needed.

If they are called, they will get $65 to $200 a day, plus lunch.

Elyssa Turnbull, 12, her sister Analei, 7, and mother Kim have already been filmed in Episode 2 during a scene at a football stadium in which they had to hide when bullets started flying.

Elyssa said she has wanted to be an actress since age 10 and has gotten roles in local projects.

She said an ideal extra role would be “a scene without too many other extras, so you can be seen.”

Veteran local extra Alec Cooke, a big-wave surfer and promoter, has been in more television shows and movies than he can remember.

Cooke, who also goes by the name Ace Cool, had speaking roles in “Jake and the Fatman,” in which he played a dockworker, and the television miniseries “And the Sea Will Tell,” in which he played a “hippie drug dude.”

With his blond hair, rubber slippers, shorts and T-shirt, Cooke apparently has a look that casting directors remember.

“Ace Cool, where have you been?” Sutton exclaimed when she saw him. “I’ve been trying to track you down for days.”

Cooke said he got his start in the original “Hawaii Five-0″ series when he and other classmates at Punahou School appeared as extras in several episodes. A classmate, he said, even got a speaking role as a kidnapping victim.

Haircut-A-Thon

locks of loveA Benefit for Locks of Love

Sunday, August 29, 2010, 10 am to 3 pm at the Aloha Tower Marketplace Atrium

  • Donate your long hair
  • Haircuts for $10
  • Hair braiding by Braids Hawaii
  • Add color foil strands to your hair

Featuring Miss Aloha Tower Shawlea Aona, Hui O’Kamalei, Face painting and balloons by Lavender Lolly, music by Ho’olono and the Washington Middle School band.

Sponsored by Kathy Cares, Inc., Kathy Full Service Salon, The Kleeman Corp., Aloha Tower Marketplace, Hawaiian Beauty Products, Akamai Mall.com and Radio Station Star 101.

Black Star Concert

Black Star performing at Aloha Tower MarketplaceMos Def and Talib Kweli reuniting in Hawaii;
Concert on August 27

Presented by BAMP Project

The Waterfront at Aloha Tower Marketplace
Friday, August 27, 2010
Doors open at 7:00 PM
Show starts at 9:00 PM
Prices: $45 General Admission,
$85 VIP

Black Star will be performing live in Honolulu for one night only at Aloha Tower Marketplace.  Hip-hop legends Mos Def and Talib Kweli emerged onto the Underground scene as Black Star in 1998 with their one and only self-titled album.  Since then both have gone onto create very successful solo careers.

Mos Def has grown into a multi-talented MC, rapper, singer, actor and poet with the launch of four solo albums including Black on Both Sides, The New Danger, True Magic, and The Ecstatic. He’s also appeared in several of Hollywood hits; Be Kind Rewind, The Chappelle Show, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, and The italian Job.

Talib Kweli has also launched four solo albums including Quality, The Beautiful Struggle, Right About Now, and Eardrum, which debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 charts.  He’s appeared on several hit shows like MTV’s “Made” and “Wild ‘N Out”, and The Chappelle Show.  Most recently he’s formed his own record label called Blacksmith Records.
Nearly 12 years later Mos Def and Talib Kweli are back together to re-create a night of profound poetry that may never be heard together again. Special guests include Tasho, Creed Chameleon and Goapele.

Tickets on sale at:   www.groovetickets.com /   www.bampproject.com /  Local Motion Stores  /  Pipeline Box Office  /  Navy ITT Offices  /  UH Campus Center

Text the world “CONCERTS” to 38714 for Hawaii Concert info.

The Aloha Lounge

Aloha LoungeLocated on the city side of Building 2, The Aloha Lounge features a gallery of local artists, internet access and wifi zone, pool tables and room to spread out and relax.

This expansive space is used for special events and entertainment.

Location: Upper level, Building 2