5,000 collectors. Two days. One festival.
50 vendors, free admission, live music — and a vibe that felt more like a festival than a card show.
Recap · May 2–3, 2026
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The first Keep It Aloha felt like a festival, not a card show.
May 2–3, 2026 · SALT at Our Kaka’ako, Honolulu
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50
Vendors
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5,000+
Attendees
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2 Days
Sat & Sun
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FREE
For Everyone
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Note from the HCS Team
Good music and good energy in the social hub of Kaka’ako. It was cool to see the tight-knit energy of the Pokemon community in Hawaii blend with Kamaka’s energy that extends beyond just the Pokemon community. You could tell it was a coming-together of like-minded people who wanted more than just one card out of the show — they really valued the community.
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Free for vendors. Free for the public. Live music from @dillonpakele. Families on the floor, first-time collectors, longtime vendors — all under the SALT awnings on a Saturday afternoon.
The full recap covers the sponsors that made it free, the vibe that made it different, the standout pulls, and the next two dates already on the calendar.
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Coming Up Across the Islands
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