The Keep It Aloha Card Show returns for its second edition over Fourth of July weekend, running Saturday and Sunday, July 4 and 5, 2026, in Honolulu. A community-focused show from @kamakarips and Hawaii Collectibles, the first edition drew more than 40 vendors to SALT at Our Kaka'ako and quickly earned a reputation for its welcoming, aloha-first vibe. The holiday-weekend timing makes this one a natural anchor for a summer day out for collectors across Oahu.
The floor covers the full hobby. Sports card dealers bring MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, UFC, boxing, and soccer across every era — vintage Topps, Bowman, and Fleer, 1980s and 1990s wax, and a wall of modern Panini Prizm, Donruss Optic, Select, Mosaic, and Topps Chrome, with prospect-rich Bowman Chrome for the rookie hunters. On the trading card side, expect Pokemon singles and sealed product, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, Disney Lorcana, and Dragon Ball Z, plus locked cases of graded PSA, BGS, SGC, and CGC slabs. Many tables also carry autographed memorabilia, sealed wax, comics, Funko Pops, and hobby supplies like sleeves, top loaders, and binders.
This is a two-day weekend show, giving you flexibility to come for a focused Saturday dig or spread your hunting across both days of the holiday weekend. Exact daily hours are posted by the organizer as the date approaches, so check the official listing before you go; community shows in this format commonly open mid-morning and run into the afternoon. The two-day window makes it easy to work every table, compare prices, and circle back to negotiate on the pieces you want most.
Admission, any early-buyer window, and keiki pricing are posted by the organizer ahead of the show; community card shows on Oahu commonly offer free or low-cost entry with children admitted free, which keeps the day affordable and family-friendly. Bring cash to keep transactions quick, since many dealers price best for cash, with Venmo and Zelle as common backups.
SALT at Our Kaka'ako is a vibrant retail and event block at 691 Auahi Street in Honolulu's Kaka'ako district, with nearby parking structures and street parking, plus a deep lineup of restaurants, cafes, and shops within steps of the show — perfect for a lunch break or to make a full day of it. The central, walkable location is one of the show's biggest draws.
Who should attend? This show fits everyone — families introducing keiki to the hobby, casual collectors browsing for fun, set builders chasing specific cards, vintage diggers, modern flippers, prospect hunters, and Pokemon and TCG fans. The community-built, aloha-first atmosphere makes it especially welcoming for first-timers, while the strong vendor turnout rewards seasoned collectors and dealers.
To get the most out of your visit, arrive near the open for first crack at fresh inventory and the best deals before the popular tables thin out. Make a full loop before buying so you can compare prices, carry a sorted want list with target prices, bring cash, and pack a slab case and sleeves to protect pickups. Bring a trade binder if you like to deal. For confirmed dates, hours, admission, and vendor information, follow @kamakarips and Hawaii Collectibles on Instagram and check the listing on Hawaii Card Shows (hawaiicardshows.com).