Flow Fest 2026 is a gathering of music, movement, land cultivation and community set in one of Hawaiʻi’s most powerful natural spaces: Black Rock Amphitheater in Pāhoa.
Born from earlier incarnations on Hawaiʻi Island, this festival carries forward a living story. When lava reshaped the land and Green Lake was lost, the community adapted. Flow Fest did not end, it transformed.
Now held within a natural black lava amphitheater, Flow Fest 2026 honors rebirth, resilience, and reclamation. This is a celebration of a new day, rising together on land forged by fire, under open skies filled with stars, sunsets, and moonrise.
Expect a curated lineup of artists rooted in conscious music, reggae, world, and community-driven sound. More than a concert, Flow Fest is an experience, where rhythm meets ceremony, dance meets intention, and strangers become family.
Presented by the Church of Aleva (508) C1a, this gathering supports cultural continuity, land stewardship, and community healing.
A Grassroots Gathering
This is a grassroots event — small by design and deep in meaning.
A space for locals, visitors, artists, and families to come together with respect for the land and one another.
For more info, check out our website. Link in Black Rock Amphitheater & Flow Fest's About section.
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