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LIVE AT THE BELLY UP: Henry Kapono

Henry Kapono
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Henry Kapono

Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Friday, May 15, 2026 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV

On this episode, Grammy nominated, singer-songwriter, producer and musician Henry Kapono brings Hawaii's music scene to Solana Beach with island classics, originals and more.

Henry Kapono is a performer who has it all. Vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, composer, thrilling performer, audience favorite, multiple honors and awards, including a Grammy nomination. Henry's original songs with a rock vibe celebrate his love for his family, express his pride in his Hawaiian culture, and share his joy of his home in the Islands!

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In tonight’s episode, Grammy nominated, singer-songwriter, producer and musician Henry Kapono brings Hawaiʻi's music scene to Solana Beach with island classics, originals and more.

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About The Series: Welcome to the Emmy-winning LIVE AT THE BELLY UP. San Diego is home to one of the best music venues on the West Coast. Since 1974, the Belly Up has been featuring great bands from their stage, including Thievery Corporation, Ziggy Marley, The Blind Boys of Alabama, and more.

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