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Culture Night 2026

Wednesday, March 11
7:00 PM
Cannon Activities Center

Culture Night showcases the cultural diversity of BYU–Hawaii through dance and performance, reflecting the university’s longstanding tradition of intercultural exchange and unity that dates back to the vision articulated at its founding — where students from many backgrounds shared in community and understanding.

Participating Clubs

Afro World 
Aotearoa Club 
Cambodia Club 
Fiji Club 
Filipino Club 
Hawaiʻi Club 
Hong Kong Club 
India Club 
Indonesia Club 
Japan Club 
Kiribati Club 
Korea Club 
Latin America 
Malaysia 
Mongolian Club 
Papua New Guinea 
Rotuma Club 
Samoa Club
Tahiti Club
Thailand Club 
Tonga Club 
Tuvalu Club 
Taiwan Club 
Vietnam Club

General Information
Entrance and Seating
Parking, Health, and Safety
ADA and VIP
General Public

Entrance

Entrance to Culture Night is free, and no ticket is required. Campus Security will conduct bag checks before entrance is granted.

BYUH students will be required to show their current BYUH ID card at the door.

Seating is limited. Once seating is filled to capacity, everyone will be turned away and encouraged to watch Culture Night online through the BYUH live stream or the BYUH YouTube channel.

There will be NO saving seats. Food and drinks will not be sold inside the CAC.

Doors will close 15 minutes before the show starts.

Upon exiting the CAC, be sure to get a stamp so you may return.

Seating

Seating will be handled in an organized manner to ensure all seats are taken. Ushers will be seating people and offering information to those with any questions/concerns.

Seating priority will be for BYUH students and VIPs, before the public receives access. No one is to reserve seats other than Student Leadership & Service.

Aisles are to be kept clear at all times. No sitting on the stairs or standing in the exit portals. Guests are encouraged to use the bathrooms during video segments and should not disrupt the performers on stage at any time.

Campus Security and the Honolulu Police Department will be on site.

No baby strollers will be allowed into the building. All strollers will be required to be left outside.

Parking

Parking is free and also limited.

Parking for ADA guests is behind the Cannon Activities Center in the gym parking lot.

First Aid

A first aid station will be present in the Cannon Activities Center.

Emergency

In case of an emergency, exit the building in an orderly manner by the closest exit to you.

VIP Entrance

VIP a separate entrance for VIPs will be available. Individuals will be issued wristbands that will need to be worn on their left wrist to enter the building.

Limited accessible parking will be available behind the Cannon Activities Center in the gym parking lot.

BYU–Hawaii reserves the right to refuse entrance to anyone who is not compliant or exudes irrational behavior in opposition to university standards. Any illegal items on your person or in your bag will be confiscated at the entrance. No backpacks or big bags are allowed in the CAC.

Please dress modestly. No bikinis or inappropriate attire. No alcohol or illegal substances are allowed on the premises. Guests will not be allowed access if alcohol is detected on their person. Campus Security will conduct bag checks as necessary before entrance is granted. Footwear is required. Loud noise makers and balloons will not be allowed. You will be required to climb four sets of stairs to seats after entering the building.

When the CAC seating capacity is filled, no additional guests will be allowed in. Instead, guests will be invited to return home and watch it live on the BYUH YouTube livestream.

Contact Information
Student Leadership & Service
(808) 675-3551
Terry.Moeai@byuh.edu