Whale-song mornings, slack-key sunsets, and 27 totally free ways to soak up February on Hawaiʻi Island. Music, culture, art, and ʻohana fun—on the house.
Feel February on Hawaiʻi Island

Ever watched the sunset turn the water gold while slack-key drifts across the palms? February feels like that. Cool mauka evenings, clear Kona skies, and whale spouts winking offshore—pure magic for $0.
Hilo side brings soft rain and rainbow mornings. Markets smell like fresh lilikoi and warm malasadas. It’s the sweet spot: fewer crowds than peak holidays, but all the aloha.
What to Expect This Month
This month is stacked with 27 free happenings—perfect for pau hana adventures and weekend wanderings.
- ●Live music leads the way (18 events). Think beachside serenades, park lawn jams, and mellow jazz under the stars.
- ●Community vibes are strong (17 events). Neighborhood gatherings, talks, and hands-on workshops where everyone’s ʻohana.
- ●Culture and art shine (15 + 15). Hula, mele, exhibits, and open studios that make you feel rooted to place.
- ●Food & drink moments (14). Tastings, demos, and market pop-ups where you can smell the grill and talk story with producers.
- ●Outdoor and keiki-friendly fun (13 + 13). Sunrise walks, tidepool explores, and park days made for curious little ones.
Expect most free events on weekend mornings and early evenings. Kona side is usually drier; Hilo is lush and rainy—pack a light jacket and slippers you don’t mind getting wet. Want an easy win? Arrive 20 minutes early for the best parking and shady spots.
Explore by Category
Looking for your flavor of free? Start here:
- ●Live Music Events → (18 events)
- ●Dance Events → (0 events)
- ●Farmers Markets → (5 events)
Or keep it simple and browse more free events →.

How to Make It Feel Extra Special
Picture this: a beach blanket by the bay, thermos of Kona coffee, and keiki chasing the last light while the band plays your favorite mele. Or an impromptu Hilo art stroll with the smell of rain on hot pāhoehoe, ducking into a gallery just as the ʻukulele starts. Which night will be your story this month?
Insider tips:
- ●Bring a small cooler, reusable bottle, and a light jacket for breezy nights.
- ●Cash is smart for food vendors; many are local families.
- ●Reef-safe sunscreen, hat, and a compact umbrella make you ready for mauka or makai.
- ●Respect the place: pack out trash, give dancers and musicians room, and mahalo the volunteers.
FAQ: Free Events in February 2026
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Are these events truly free? Yes. Some may suggest donations or sell food/merch, but entry is $0.
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Do I need to RSVP? A few free events require sign-ups for capacity. Check each listing’s notes and plan ahead on holiday weekends.
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What should I bring? A mat or low chair, water, light jacket, sunscreen, and small cash. At night, add a headlamp for easy post-show strolls.
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Are these good for keiki? Many are. Look for “Kids & Family” tags and daytime times. Markets and outdoor concerts are especially ʻohana-friendly.
See You Out There
Let’s chase whale spouts, talk story with aunties at the market, and sway to slack-key as the sky turns pink. When you’re ready, browse more free events → and build your perfect February on Big Island.
🎪Events Mentioned in This Article

Anheuser Busch Beer Tasting at KTA Waimea
📍65-1158 Mamalahoa Highway· Kohala

Weekly Hula
📍69-201 Waikōloa Beach Dr· Kona

Open Mic Night
📍168 Keawe Street Hilo Hawaii 96720· Hilo

Puʻuhonua Wellness-Phase 2: Sustainable/Advanced AgTech Training
📍Online· Hilo

Ukulele Lessons with Kris Fuchigami
📍69-201 Waikoloa Beach Drive· Kona

Puʻuhonua Wellness-Phase 2: Sustainable Ag / Advanced AgTech
📍Online· Hilo

Juggling Jam
📍SPACE· Pahoa

Pukalani Midweek Market
📍67-139 Pukalani Rd. Waimea· Kohala

🎉 Customer Appreciation Day at KTA DOWNTOWN 🎉
📍KTA Super Stores Downtown· Hilo

Springboard Diving Club
📍Kawamoto Pool· Hilo

Jazz at Manta-Jesse Snyder & Gary Washburn
📍62-100 Mauna Kea Beach Drive· Kohala

Karaoke
📍168 Keawe Street· Hilo

The Queens’ Culinary Market
📍69-201 Waikoloa Beach Dr. Waikoloa· Kona

FREE SAMPLES with Grillo's Pickles at KTA Puainako
📍50 E Puainako St.· Hilo

🌸 KTA Waimea's Cherry Blossom Festival 🌸
📍KTA Super Stores Waimea· Hamakua

FRIDAY NIGHT MARKET AT THE HILO TOWN MARKET
📍69 WAIANUENUE AVE. HILO· Hilo

Live Friday Night Music: Rhythm X
📍168 Keawe Street· Hilo

Waimea Town Market
📍65-1224 Lindsey Rd Kamuela· Kohala

Kamuela Farmers Market
📍67-139 Pukalani Rd.· Kohala

🌸 KTA Waimea's Cherry Blossom Festival 🌸
📍KTA Super Stores Waimea· Hamakua

Coloring event in the labyrinth
📍15-1601 4th street (HPP)· Puna

One of a Kind
📍'Ōlena Gallery· Kohala

Anawa Sunday Ritual Renewal
📍15-1601 4th street (HPP)· Puna

Weekly Hula
📍Coronation Pavilion· Kona

Weekly Hula
📍69-201 Waikōloa Beach Dr· Kona

Open Mic Night
📍168 Keawe Street Hilo Hawaii 96720· Hilo

Kanikapila Monthly Concert Series
📍69-201 Waikōloa Beach Dr· Kona
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