SF's First Annual Hawaiian + AAPI Comedy Festival
SF's First Annual Hawaiian + AAPI Comedy Festival
Join us for a one-of-a-kind celebration at the AAPI Comedy Festival, a special event honoring the 1871 birthday of Hawai'i's Prince Kuhio with an incredible lineup of Hawaiian, Samoan, Tongan, and Asian American comedians. We’re thrilled to host this memorable evening at a SF's only Black-owned comedy club which aims to showcase and give voice to incredible and diverse talent in the Bay Area .
In addition to the fantastic comedy, enjoy a selection of Hawaiian and Polynesian-themed cocktails, specially crafted to transport you to the islands while you laugh and unwind.
// San Francisco AAPI + Hawai'ian Comedy Festival - MARCH 28 - 29, 2025 //
- It's a 70+ minute show with 4-5 comics on the bill with credits like Cobbs, Punchline, SF Sketchfest, ABC and NBC.
- Two shows each night - 7p +9p
- Lineup coming soon!
EXOTIC ISLAND-THEMED COCKTAIL MENU
- Details coming soon!
The Prince Kuhio Celebration honors the life and legacy of Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaʻole, a beloved Hawaiian royal who played a significant role in the history of Hawaii. Born on March 26, 1871, Prince Kuhio was known for his advocacy for the rights of Native Hawaiians and his contributions to the Hawaiian community during a time of political and social change.
ABOUT THE FUNCTION
This show takes place at an undiscovered gem of a new Black-owned comedy club with murals, comfy couches, a lush upstairs lounge and THE place to see SF's rising comics on an intimate stage right before they become famous.
To help support local the bar and waitstaff, like most comedy clubs, there is a two drink minimum per person
21+