George Kahumoku Jr. ft. Daniel Ho & Tia Carrere
Slack Key 'Ohana
Mon, Oct 6
Masters of Hawaiian Music | Seated Show
7:30PM (Doors: 7:00PM)
General Admission*
$40 adv / $45 day of show
Reserved Loft: $70
*box office price (service fees apply for online purchases)
Ages 21 and Up
This event is at Belly Up
143 S. Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, CA

George Kahumoku Jr. featuring Daniel Ho and Tia Carrere Monday, October 6 at Belly Up in Solana Beach, San Diego, CA

General Admission Seat Ticket Price: $40 adv / $45
Reserved Loft Ticket Price: $70
Note: Loft & GA tickets available at box office. Convenience service charges apply for online & phone purchases. Loft Seating Chart Virtual Venue Tour

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George Kahumoku Jr.'s Masters of Hawaiian Music Featuring Daniel Ho & Tia Carrere w/ Slack Key 'Ohana (duo)
George Kahumoku Jr. ft. Daniel Ho & Tia Carrere
“George Kahumoku, Jr. is one of the great Hawaiian slack key guitarists, as well as a wonderful composer, songwriter, song interpreter, vocalist, and storyteller.”  – George Winston,  A Hawaiian Life
“Mr. Kahumoku assumed a natural role as the evening’s host, peppering the show with charming, picaresque stories (“I grew up with 26 cousins in the same household,” went the setup to one of these), and speaking with ease about the origins of the songs. Before singing “I’ll Remember You,” a beloved Hawaiian standard, he recalled his debt to its songwriter, who gave him his first break at age 11. At every turn, he got a richly chiming tone from his acoustic guitar and favored a light, easeful flow of rhythm.” – Nate Chinen, New York Times
“Today, native Hawaiian, George Kahumoku Jr is the embodiment of Hawaiian cultural history and its awakening over the last century. He has lived through the re-birth of the essence of his home and family.  He is a master slack key musician with a voice as pure as a Pacific wind, a songwriter, a poet, a farmer, a sculptor, a teacher, a self-styled philosopher, and a published author.” – Terry Roland, No Depression
“George Kahumoku, Jr. is a master… His music is played from his heart and soul through the very tips of his finger…” www.amzmusiczine.co
“Kahumoku was an affable raconteur, mixing his dialogue with passionate renderings of material.” –Los Angeles Times
Slack Key 'Ohana
Slack Key 'Ohana

Transporting listeners to the islands through music, a Slack Key ‘Ohana concert is a melodic culture and lifestyle experience that creates feelings of love, connectedness, and sheer joy. 

Whether presented in a full band setting augmented by hula dancers and a fire dancer, Slack Key ‘Ohana takes audiences on an island adventure filled with the tradition of the aloha spirit, singalong songs, and the warmth and comfort of family. After all, ‘ohana means family in Hawaiian and the band and their audiences bond and become one big ‘ohana by the end of the concerts. The group often features a rotating cast of accomplished guest musicians, bringing fresh interpretations to recordings and performances while maintaining the band’s signature sound.

Blending tropical vibes, earthy Americana guitar, and harmony-rich pop vocals, Brian Witkin founded the award-winning band based in Southern California in 2021, serving as its guitarist and vocalist. Enamored and immersed in music since his childhood, he’s always had affection for Hawai’i and island music. Witkin is dedicated to presenting the music faithfully. An acknowledgement that he has achieved his goal came from the Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards, the Hawaiian GRAMMY® Awards equivalent. For the second consecutive year, Slack Key ‘Ohana are Nā Hōkū awards finalists. 

“I never would have imagined or expected that I would be playing music that I love in a band that I love in a style that I love. I’m so grateful to be sharing and spreading the love and aloha,” said Witkin, who is frequently accompanied by his mother, Carol Witkin (ukulele and vocals), and his father, Joe Witkin, a keyboardist, vocalist, and U-bass player who performed at the original Woodstock as a founding member of Sha Na Na.

Slack Key ‘Ohana’s 2021 self-titled debut recording entered the iTunes World Music charts at No. 2 and won Best World Music Album honors at the San Diego Music Awards a year later during a ceremony at which the band performed.  

The concert stage is perhaps the best way to experience Slack Key ‘Ohana. They honed their sound by playing over one hundred shows each year in 2022 and 2023, including performances at prominent island music festivals. One of those gigs was recorded and released as a live album, “Live at Tiki Oasis,” and it became their first No. 1 debut on the iTunes World Music chart in 2022, garnering another San Diego Music Awards nomination. 

In 2023, Slack Key ‘Ohana released a single, “Nahenahe Ka Leo o Ka Wahine Uʻi,” which won Best World Music Song at the San Diego Music Awards. The accompanying video received a Nā Hōkū Hanohano nomination last year. Slack Key ‘Ohana was invited to perform at the awards ceremony where they were joined on stage by four-time GRAMMY®-winning slack key guitar master George Kahumoku Jr., GRAMMY® nominee Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, and four-time Nā Hōkū Hanohano award-winning ukulele player Brittni Paiva. All three made guest starring appearances on Slack Key ‘Ohana’s “Hawaiian Cowboy” album, which dropped last year. The collection is nominated in the prestigious Album of the Year category at this year’s San Diego Music Awards and is a finalist at the Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards for the coveted Island Music Album of the Year. The album was the band’s second to debut at No. 1 on the iTunes World Music chart.

As Slack Key ‘Ohana works on their third album, “Mai Tais in Paradise,” which is expected to arrive in spring 2026, they preview the project with the release of a new single, “Slack Key Blues.” The single is a collaboration with Rand Anderson, a Hawai’i-based Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards nominated lap steel guitar player who records and performs often with the group.  

“Aloha is about love for all people, showing respect for the ocean, trees, sand, all nature. It’s always supporting each other with an open heart. It’s about being so close to each other and waking up happy, no matter what. It’s having respect and gratitude for yourself and for your ancestors ‘from your head to your feet.’ It’s about reciprocation, being welcoming and understanding of each other’s heart.” 

As Slack Key ‘Ohana grows and evolves from album to album, Brian Witkin is committed to the band’s branded ethos.  

“Whether you’re from the islands or elsewhere, our shows and records are filled with the spirit of aloha. We’re staying true to the roots of the islands. Listening to our music is a relaxing, good-time experience. On the new album (“Mai Tais in Paradise”), we are taking a different stylistic approach to how we blend island music and pop. Yet at its core, Slack Key ‘Ohana music communicates the feelings and the sensibilities of the islands.”

George Kahumoku Jr. featuring Daniel Ho and Tia Carrere Monday, October 6 at Belly Up in Solana Beach, San Diego, CA

General Admission Seat Ticket Price: $40 adv / $45
Reserved Loft Ticket Price: $70
Note: Loft & GA tickets available at box office. Convenience service charges apply for online & phone purchases. Loft Seating Chart Virtual Venue Tour

Box Office: 858-481-8140 | Boxoffice@bellyup.com | FAQ

A SEATED SHOW

Not on the e-mail list for venue presales? Sign up to be a Belly Up VIP and you will never miss a chance to grab tickets before they go on sale to the general public again!

There are no refunds or exchanges on tickets once purchased.
All times and supporting acts are subject to change.