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Clipper Lounge
69-275 Waikoloa Beach Dr, Marriott Waikoloa, Waikoloa Village, HI 96738 · 808-886-6789
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WAIKOLOA. Just off Hawaii Calls restaurant is the Clipper Lounge, featuring live music each night from 8:30pm to 11:30pm. Whether you're a tourist weary from an arduous day of sightseeing or a local looking for a relaxing evening out, you'll enjoy the retro vibe of 1950s Hawaiian kitsch decor and tempting cocktails like the Clippertini. Hawaiian music is usually on the bill, although local musicians who take the stage have been known to surprise folks with something different from time to time.
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KAILUA-KONA. Just across the street from the ocean is this relaxed venue, where live music can be heard Friday and Saturday. Classic rock and a selection of Hawaiian favorites are tops on the aural menu, and the food version offers plenty of variations on shrimp, chicken, steak, and pasta to sate your appetite. In addition to live acts, karaoke and belly dancing provide additional entertainment. Wander in from Coconut Marketplace and enjoy the show!
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KONA COAST. The younger, wilder sibling of the famous seafood eatery next door, this spirited joint is a terrific place to wind down the day and usher in the evening. Indeed, Huggo's on the Rocks is a popular outdoor bar and dance club whose specialty drinks and beautiful clientele always ensure a great time. A light bar menu features fajitas, salads, sandwiches, and tasty appetizers and offers a cure for the late night munchies.
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Malolo Lounge
425 Waikoloa Beach Dr, Hilton Waikoloa Beach, Waikoloa, HI 96738 · 808-886-1234
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WAIKOLOA. Inspired by the decor of the SS Malolo – the first steamship to traverse the Pacific between California and Hawaii in 1927 – this extremely pleasant lounge offers five seating areas (indoor and outdoor), a pupu menu, and live jazz and Hawaiian music. Enjoy the tunes from the two lanais, the bar, billiards area, or lounge proper. Orchids, palms, and locally-made island artwork transport patrons, as do the SS Malolo signature cocktail and a fine cigar.
About 10Best's recommendations for Big Island's Live Music:
The nightlife scene in Big Island is dynamic enough to suit just about everybody's taste. This is especially true in the case of bars and clubs specializing in live music. If you dig that kind of show – rock, blues, jazz, country, or R&B, it doesn't matter – do yourself a favor and check out the big-name acts and local bands scheduled to play at these spots.
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