By Staff Reports
(KAKA‘AKO) – Watch the biggest sports event of the year at SALT at Our Kakaʻako. Pitch Sports Bar, Bud Light and ESPN 1420 present the Super Bowl at SALT viewing party on Feb. 4. Admission is free. The event kicks off at 11 a.m., in the Barn area.
Before the Eagles and Patriots clash, enjoy a DJ and pre-game entertainment, along with giveaways, games, prizes and more. Open seating is limited to a first come, first served basis. SALT at Our Kakaʻako will also have ample standing room to watch the big game.
A limited number of premium tables that seat six are also available for $100. Premium tables include a hosted pupu tray. For tickets, table reservations and more information about premium seating, visit Pitch Sports Bar at SALT at Our Kakaʻako or email info@pitchsportsbar.com.
The Super Bowl is being played at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn., with a halftime show featuring Justin Timberlake. Millions tune in to watch football’s greatest spectacle and the often entertaining commercials between plays.
“We are happy that SALT at Our Kakaʻako has become a fun community gathering space, whether to watch the biggest televised event of the year or hosting the Hawaii Symphony’s recent pop up concert,” said Jimmy Ventura, General Manager of SALT at Our Kakaʻako.
Parking is available in the SALT at Our Kaka‘ako parking structure, accessible from Keawe Street. For more information about SALT at Our Kakaʻako’s events, please visit www.saltatkakaako.com.
About SALT at Our Kaka‘ako
Named after the paʻakai (Hawaiian for “salt”) ponds that once dotted the low-lying wetlands of this area, SALT at Our Kaka‘ako is Honolulu’s innovative epicenter for local culture, food, shopping, and events. Comprising 85,000 square feet of a dynamic mixture of local small business and national brands, SALT is an urban city block designed for exploration and engagement for retail, restaurants, and services. This groundbreaking gathering place in the heart of Our Kakaʻako is where new makers and new ideas converge.
Owned by Kamehameha Schools, revenues generated from SALT at Our Kakaʻako fund educational opportunities for more than 48,000 learners and caregivers annually through three campuses on the O‘ahu, Maui, and Hawai‘i island; 30 preschools statewide, literacy instruction and support in more than 200 public school classrooms; financial and educational support for 17 Hawaiian-focused public charter schools; and collaborations with 50 additional organizations throughout the state. www.saltatkakaako.com
About Our Kakaʻako
Our Kaka‘ako encompasses nine city blocks in the heart of Kaka‘ako centered around the arts, culture and creative hub on Auahi, Keawe and Coral streets. It’s an emerging epicenter for Hawai‘i’s urban-island culture that is an incubator for a variety of artists, chefs, influencers and entrepreneurs. Rooted in Hawaiian cultural values, Our Kakaʻako is built on empowering creativity, cultivating innovation and building a truly unique, local community. www.ourkakaako.com
About Kamehameha Schools
Kamehameha Schools is a private, educational, charitable trust founded and endowed by the legacy of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the great-granddaughter and last direct descendant of King Kamehameha I.
The mission of Kamehameha Schools is to improve the capability and well-being of Native Hawaiians. Kamehameha Schools achieves their mission by operating an educational system serving over 6,900 students of Hawaiian ancestry at K-12 campuses on Oʻahu, Maui and Hawaiʻi island. Income generated from its Hawai‘i real estate and portfolio of diverse financial investments fund 96% of the Schools’ educational mission. www.ksbe.edu