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Foghat Brings Slow Ride Back To Maui's Castle Theater

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Published on October 28, 2025
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Classic-rock mainstays Foghat are set to roll into Maui for a one-night show at the Castle Theater inside the Maui Arts & Cultural Center on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026. Promoters say the indoor gig will be tuned for dancing, with front‑floor access reserved for certain orchestra‑level ticket holders. Longtime fans should keep the late‑October and early‑November ticket windows in mind.

When and how to get tickets

MACC members can buy tickets during an early online presale that begins this Thursday at 10 a.m., and the general public sale is scheduled for Nov. 4, with prices reportedly ranging from $37 to $77 and a limited number of $137 preferred seats, according to Hawaii News Now. The outlet also notes MACC members will receive a 10% discount during the presale and that orchestra‑level ticket holders will have access to a dance floor in front of the stage.

Foghat's Hawaii run and what's new

The band’s official site lists Hawaii dates on its 2025–26 itinerary and confirms Foghat remains active on the road and in the studio heading into 2026. Foghat's official announcement highlights recent milestones and festival dates while pointing fans to the band's ticketing pages for specifics.

What to expect from the set

Expect a catalog‑deep show built around the group's boogie‑rock staples — the 1975 hit "Slow Ride" has kept Foghat on playlists for decades and has turned up in videogames and films, including Guitar Hero III and the Dazed and Confused soundtrack, as per Wikipedia and Soundtrack.net. The Hawaii News Now announcement lists the showtime at 7:30 p.m. and repeats that the Castle performance will include a dance‑floor configuration for orchestra patrons.

Venue logistics and planning

The Castle Theater's configuration and box‑office policies mean buyers should plan for online purchases and arrive early for will‑call, per MACC's box office guidance. Maui Arts & Cultural Center notes that the box office handles print‑at‑home tickets, will‑call pickup windows before shows and facility fees are added to online orders. Parking and venue rules vary by event; patrons are encouraged to check MACC's show pages for any age restrictions or special access notes ahead of the Feb. 5 performance.