The city's "Sunset on the Beach" will travel to Pearl City tomorrow and Monday and will include an open market, 20 food stations, local music and two feature films. Sunset on the Beach travels
to Pearl City starting tomorrowStar-Bulletin staff
The event will be held at Neal Blaisdell Park on Kamehameha Highway from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on both days. On Sunday the event will feature "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" and on Monday will feature "Pearl Harbor."
This is the fourth community "Sunset on the Beach"; other "Sunset" events have been held in Kailua, Waianae and Waipahu.
Live music will begin at 5 p.m., featuring Brothers and Sisters, Tino and the Rhythm Club, DisGuyz and J-Vill.
Parking at Blaisdell Park is limited to vendors, entertainers, volunteers, handicapped, Civil Defense personnel and production crews. Free parking for the public is available at Pearlridge Center, Aloha Stadium's Kamehameha lot and Leeward Community College. Shuttle service is available every 15 minutes beginning at 10:30 a.m. at city bus stops on Kamehameha Highway between Leeward Community College and Aloha Stadium.
The event, usually held on Saturdays and Sundays, was rescheduled to accommodate Aiea High School's graduation ceremonies.