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    About Na Leo Pilimehana

    Currently, Na Leo Pilimehana continues to tour extensively, bringing their unique sound to audiences both in Hawai'i and around the world. Their recent concerts have been met with enthusiasm as they continue to evolve their musical style while staying true to their roots. In 2023, they celebrated their enduring legacy with a special concert series titled 'Aloha Our Way,' showcasing a mix of their classic hits along with new compositions that reflect the changing tides of Hawaiian music. The trio frequently collaborates with other musicians, further broadening their appeal and creating memorable performances. They remain actively engaged with fans through social media, promoting upcoming gigs and sharing behind-the-scenes content from their live shows. Their next concert is set to take place at the Hawaii Theatre Center in Honolulu, where fans can expect an immersive experience filled with beautiful harmonies and cultural storytelling. As they prepare for their tours, they emphasize the importance of keeping Hawaiian music and culture alive through their performances, making each concert not just a show, but a celebration of heritage.

    Na Leo Pilimehana History

    Na Leo Pilimehana, formed in 1984 in Hawai'i, is a renowned vocal trio that has captivated audiences with their harmonious blend of traditional Hawaiian music and contemporary sounds. The group consists of members Angela Morales, Leinaala Haili, and Suchi T. Falamoe, who have not only preserved the essence of Hawaiian culture through their music but have also earned significant accolades throughout their career. Their name translates to 'the voices blending together' in Hawaiian, perfectly encapsulating the essence of what they do. Their debut album, 'Na Leo Pilimehana,' quickly put them on the map, and they gained popularity for songs like 'Jasmine Flower' and 'Keali'i Moon.' Over the decades, they have released multiple albums, received numerous awards from the Hawai'i Academy of Recording Arts, and have been inducted into the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame. Aside from their music, their live concerts often incorporate storytelling, allowing audiences to connect more deeply with the culture and heritage of Hawai'i, making each performance an enriching experience.