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ENTERTAINMENT
Smash Mouth tickets on sale today
Tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. today for Smash Mouth, the multiplatinum-selling rock band best known for its No. 1 hit "Walkin' in the Sun." The group will play the Waikiki Shell at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 2, with Hawaii band Go Jimmy Go opening the concert at 7. Tickets run $30 to $55 and are available at the Blaisdell box office, Ticketmaster outlets, via phone at (877) 750-4400 or online at
ticketmaster.com.
See 'Daddy Day Camp,' 'Enchanted' at Sunset
This weekend's free Sunset on the Beach movies in Waikiki are "Daddy Day Camp" tonight and "Enchanted," starring Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey (pictured), tomorrow.
The 30-foot movie screen is set up on Queen's Beach. Tonight's feature will be preceded by the indie film "Beautiful Son," a documentary about a family's struggle with autism.
Food booths open at 4 p.m. Music starts at 5:30 p.m., with the Marine Forces Pacific Band tonight and Son Caribe tomorrow, followed by the films at 7:15 p.m.
TELEVISION
Isle bassist to play tonight on PBS show
Kiyoe Wellington, a student at La Pietra-Hawaii School for Girls, will be featured on tonight's PBS show "From the Top at Carnegie Hall," performing Francois Rabbath's "Reitba" on her grandfather's contrabass.
Kiyoe, 15, will be accompanied by host Christopher O'Riley.
She is the granddaughter of George Wellington Sr., founder of the Hawaii Contrabass Festival, and took first prize last year in the International Society of Bassists' 14-and-under solo competition.
She also plays bass in a rock band.
"From the Top" airs at 7:30 p.m. on KHET/PBS.