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Final night of the Merrie Monarch Festival features Hula ‘Auana competition

 
It’s the biggest hula competition on Earth!

The 60th annual Merrie Monarch Festival kicked off Wednesday at Hilo’s Edith Kanakaole Stadium and continues through Saturday night, when the overall winners will be announced. Also Saturday, don’t miss the Merrie Monarch Royal Parade through Hilo.

Special SectionMerrie Monarch 2023
Saturday Night: Hula ‘Auana
  • Tune in at 6 p.m. to watch the final night of competition, hula ‘auana.
  • The groups return with their best modern hula performances.
  • After all halau perform, the winners will be announced late Saturday.
Ready to watch? Here’s how:
  • On Cable Television:

All three nights of the 2023 Merrie Monarch Festival are televised on K5, the broadcast home of the festival.

You can find K5 on channel 6 if you are a Spectrum, Hawaiian Tel or DirecTV customer. Watch on channel 8 if you are a Dish Network subscriber.

Coverage of the Merrie Monarch Festival starts at 6 p.m. nightly.

  • On the Hawaii News Now Website:

Every minute of the 2023 Merrie Monarch Festival streams free of charge on the Hawaii News Now website at HawaiiNewsnNow.com/MerrieMonarch.

On all three nights of competition, you’ll be able to find a livestream video player at the top of the Merrie Monarch Festival section of our website that will carry our coverage.

The festival will not be available to watch on-demand after it has aired.

  • On the Hawaii News Now Mobile App:

You can also stream the festival directly on your cell phone, no matter where you are, by using the HNN mobile app.

You can find more information on how to download the Hawaii News Now mobile app for free by clicking here.

Once you’ve downloaded the app, click on the icon that says Merrie Monarch Festival and you’ll be taken directly to the page where you can watch the festival livestream nightly.

  • On HNN’s Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV App:

If you don’t subscribe to cable but still want to watch the Merrie Monarch Festival on your television, download the Hawaii News Now app for free on Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV devices.

With our streaming app, you can watch free coverage of the Merrie Monarch Festival every night of the competition.

Source: Hawaii News Today

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