
About Us
Kimo Keawe LLC has years of experience in all facelts of Arts and Entertainment!
​ We have collaberated with independent professionals to join our Events Production Team from videographers to procuers; caterer's to audio and visual teram; talent management to concert venues and many more!
Kimo Keawe, executive producer has produced large events and parades in Hawai`i since 1999.
A former radio and television personality, he co-authored the first "Exchange City" Resolution, between the City Council and the Mayor's Office of the City and County of Honolulu and the township of Laughlin, Nevada.
In the months to come, he served as the "Ambassador of Aloha" on behalf of the Mayor of Honolulu and the 900,000 residences.
He presented the Key of the City and County of Honolulu to Laughlin, Nevada. In return, the township of Laughlin presented him with the Key to their Township. He presented the Laughlin Key to the City and County of Honolulu in a presentation at Honolulu Hale - City Hall.
In addition, he is the executive president of Television Studio Hawai`i producing cultural events and marketing media concepts.
Since 1988, he has been the "Voice" and television host of the Queen Lili'uokalani Keiki Hula Competition, broadcast statewide. He retired in 2011 after 25-years as the "Voice". He continues to support this Competition by providing scholarships to the hula students.
He has also been a preliminary judge for the Mrs. America Pageant, shown on National Television on the PAX Network and the Miss O'ahu Filipina Scholarship Pageant.
Kimo is credited with the union of alliance of Japan's Matsuri Pan Pacific Festival and the Kamehameha Celebration Commission, bringing the two festivals together in a joint celebration in Hawai`i.
This union was solidified with the signing of official documents by both parties at Washington Place, the official residence of the Governor of the State of Hawai`i.
In 2000, he directed and coordinated the largest convention and parade in Honolulu, for the Hawai`i Visitors and Convention Bureau-the International Lions Convention 2000, with more than 25,000 participants-the largest gathering for a parade in the history of Hawai`i and the first Convention to draw so many participants.
He has served on the executive board president of Prevent Child Abuse Hawaii; past-president and former board member of the Aloha Festivals and continues to support many community and educational activities, both statewide and nationwide.




