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    Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: March 26–April 1, 2026

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    2025 Brunchfest Aaron Yoshino 32

    Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino

    BrunchFest

    Sunday March 29, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m

    Boozy brunch meets K-pop vibes at this year’s daytime party presented by First Hawaiian Bank and Mastercard. Sip creative cocktails, listen to catchy tunes and dine on a selection of small plates from our favorite restaurants including Café Kaila, Hau Tree, Kapa Hale, Over Easy and more. Plus, the waterfront location with spectacular views makes the day even more delightful.

    21+, $80 general admission, Ho’okupu Center, 1125 Ala Moana Blvd., Kaka’ako, hnltix.com, @honolulumag


    SEE ALSO: 5 things you should know about BrunchFest 2026 presented by First Hawaiian Bank and Mastercard


    Photo courtesy of University of Hawaii Athletics

    Photo: Courtesy of University of Hawai’i Athletics

    University of Hawai’i vs. Cal State Fullerton Baseball

    Friday March 27, 6:35 p.m

    Saturday March 28, 6:35 p.m

    Sunday March 29, 1:05 p.m

    Bring the whole family to the ballgame this weekend as the ‘Bows take on Cal State Fullerton in a three-game series. The first 1,500 fans in the door Friday will receive an exclusive UH x Hawai’i State FCU color-changing glass. And if you stick around after Sunday’s action, the keiki can come down to the field and run the bases.

    Family-friendly, $8-$25, Les Murakami Stadium, 1337 Lower Campus Road, Mānoa, hawaiiathletics.com, @hawaiibsb


    SEE ALSO: Easter Events on O’ahu


    Hawaii’i FoodieCon & Spring Expo

    Saturday March 28, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m

    Sunday March 29, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m

    Come hungry and taste your way through over 200 stalls selling everything from sweets and snacks to noodles and skewers. All food vendors will offer a $7 plate option, meaning you can try several without breaking the bank. Think: jerk chicken, goat curry and ube smash burgers to name a few.

    Family-friendly, $6.50 general admission, $4.50 senior and military admission, free for keiki under 12, Neal S. Blaisdell Center Exhibition Hall, 777 Ward Ave., pacificexpos.com, @pacificexposhawaii


    SEE ALSO: 11 Sakura treats to try during cherry blossom season in Honolulu


    AIA Hawaii Book Club

    Saturday March 28 from 2pm to 2pm

    You are invited to participate in a new quarterly book club focused on connecting architecture with history, culture and place. First, you will argue The Nature Behind the Barbed Wire: An Environmental History of Japanese American Incarceration by Connie Chiang. Guest speaker Christine Ogura, superintendent of Honouliuli National Historic Site, will lead the conversation and questions. But good news: no pre-reading is required, so you can apply even if you haven’t done your homework.

    Free, Hawai’i Plantation Village, 94-695 Waipahu St., Waipahu, aiahonolulu.org, @aiahonolulu


    SEE ALSO: 8 New and Nearby Chinese Restaurants in O’ahu


    Photo of the Prince Kuhio Parade courtesy of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs

    Photo: Courtesy of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs

    Prince Khuhiō Parade

    Saturday March 28, 5 p.m

    Celebrate the People’s Prince’s birthday by cheering on colorful floats, floats, marching bands and equestrian groups as they parade through Kapolei. The Campbell High School football team, 2026 HHSAA Open Division State Champions, will serve as Grand Marshal. The parade ends at Ka Makana Ali’i with a free concert, food and craft vendors.

    Kapolei Parkway Free Family Route from Kapolei Hale to Ka Makana Ali’i, aohcc.org, @hawaiiancivicclubs


    SEE ALSO: What to do on Oahu in March 2026


    Laura Dornbush is a regular contributor to HONOLULU Magazine. @ldornbush

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