The Pacific Islanders’ Cultural Association (PICA) returns with the
30th Anniversary of the Bay Area Aloha Festival, taking place over two
days of fun and family-friendly cultural activities on Saturday &
Sunday, August 9-10, 2025, from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. at the San Mateo
County Event Center. This year the popular cultural festival features
a full line-up of live hula/dance, contemporary and traditional
Hawaiian and Tahitian music, Hawaiian and Pacific Islander food,
artisan vendors, arts and crafts, community booths, workshops, raffle
drawings for many prizes, and an Ohana Keiki (children’s activities)
Korner, Educational Workshops, and more. Multiple award-winning
Hawaiian band Ten Feet, known for its smooth island sounds, performs
in concert on Sunday. Attendees may bring low-back beach chairs and
blankets for concert seating and their own food and beverages;
however, alcohol is not permitted. Picnic tables are available for
additional seating. Pacific Islanders’ Cultural Association (PICA)
was established in 1995 to encourage and perpetuate the cultures of
the Pacific Islanders in Northern California and is comprised of
interested volunteers whose mission is to develop and perpetuate
through education the histories, cultures, and traditions of all
Pacific islanders. One of PICA’s goals is to remain diligent in its
efforts to celebrate together by sharing diverse cultures and
encouraging young people to commit to higher goals, with academic
scholarships that are awarded every year at PICA’s annual festival.
WHERE/WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, August 9-10, 2024; 10 a.m.
– 5 p.m. San Mateo County Event Center, 1346 Saratoga Drive, San
Mateo, CA 94403 TICKETS: Free $5 Suggested admission; Free for Keiki
(children) under 12 years old; donations are encouraged $20 parking at
the San Mateo County Event Center WHO: Two Days of continuous Live
Music and Dance performances – Main Stage Performances start at 11am
and includes: Saturday: Halau Hula Hi’ilani ‘O Ke Kai/Halau Na
maka ‘Olali; Ukulele Jams; Hula Halau O Nalua/Otea Api; Manuia
Polynesia Review; Na Leo Pumehana; Hula Halau ‘O Pi’ilani; Halau O
Keikiali’I; Taimalietane Islands of Polynesia Sunday: Na Hoaloha;
Mana; Ten Feet – known for its smooth island sounds direct from
Kalihi, Oahu and multiple Hawaii Music and Na Hoku Hanohano
Award-Winning band; Nemenzo; West Island Reggae; Legacies of the
Pacific presents Sisters of Spirit of Polynesia ‘TEN FEET’ known
for its smooth island sounds – direct from Kalihi, Oahu: multiple
Hawaii Music and Na Hoku Hanohano Award-Winning band Live in Concert
on Sunday Arts & Crafts, including Lei making and Lomi Massages
workshops Large Scale Island Marketplace and Food Court Ohana Keiki
Korner (Children’s Activities) Disclaimer: Please double check event
information with the event organizer as events can be canceled,
details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do
occur.
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