Gameday Information

HOW: Ticketholders will be able to utilize both Skyline and TheBus to get to and from the Clarence T.C. Ching Complex at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.

TheBus: To support game-day travel, additional U Line service will be provided, with buses running every 15 minutes between 12:15 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. The enhanced service provides convenient, one-stop connections from the Āhua Lagoon Drive Skyline station, and UH Mānoa, helping Leeward Oʻahu fans arrive with plenty of time before kickoff.

Regular TheBus U Line (Āhua Lagoon Drive Skyline Station- UH Mānoa via H1 Freeway) weekday service will be operational throughout the day.

In addition to the U Line and Skyline service, the A Line (Āhua Lagoon Drive Skyline Station-UH Mānoa) will be running regular weekday service between the Āhua Lagoon Drive Station and Sinclair Circle at UH Mānoa. Additional TheBus routes that reach UH Mānoa include Routes 11L46, and 13.

Additional U Line and regular weekday A Line trips will be provided post-game for return trips to Skyline at the Āhua Lagoon Drive Station.

Skyline: Skyline will operate on normal schedule, from 4 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., offering plenty of time to get to and from the game, with the help of TheBus service. Trains arrive at each station every 10 minutes.

FARES: Regular transit fares will be in effect for Skyline and TheBus. All annual and monthly fares are valid for Skyline and TheBus.

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Routes and times are subject to change. Please call TheBus Information Office phone at (808)-848-5555 to confirm.

The Ticket Office will also open two hours prior to kickoff on game day and is located at the SimpliFi Arena at the Stan Sheriff Center.

Parking will be available on game day for $10.00.  Oversized vehicles TBD

Only Credit Cards will be accepted for payment, no cash sales.

Parking gates will open three hours before kickoff .

Please enter via Dole Street Gate or via Waialae Gate.

Accessible parking stalls are located on the third floor of the parking structure.

Accessible parking is based on first come first parked and once full, you must find any available parking space.

Consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited in the parking areas.

Tailgating is not allowed in the parking areas.

Thrifty Ice Cream Keiki Zone

Before the action hits the field, let the youngest fans warm up for game day at the Thrifty Ice Cream Keiki Zone, located right in front of Gate A of the Bankoh Arena at the Stan Sheriff Center!

Come to the Keiki Zone and sample Thrifty’s many delicious flavors, including mint chocolate chip, cotton candy, and cookies & cream.

It’s the ultimate pregame huddle for families featuring Thrifty Ice Cream, glitter face painters, balloon twisters and special appearances by Kamekamekun, Thrifty’s Cone Boy and maybe some surprise mascots and musicians ready to rally the crowd.

Bring your ʻohana early, gear up in team spirit, and make the Thrift Ice Cream Keiki Zone your first stop before kickoff. The Sheraton Hawaiʻi Bowl celebration starts here, where fun, football, and family all come together!

The Thrifty Ice Cream Keiki Zone will open at 1:00pm and remain open until 3:00pm.

 

 

2025 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Pre-game Ceremony

The 2025 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Pre-game Ceremony to feature Taimane.

Taimane is an ukulele virtuoso and composer, and Nā Hōkū Hanohano award winner. Taimane has the ability to morph genres – from classical to rock to flamenco – and stretch her instrument far beyond the familiar melodies of Hawaiʻi.  To learn more about Taimane, please visit her website.

2025 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Halftime Show

 

Kapena is a renowned Hawaiian band that has delighted audiences for 40 years with their captivating music. Founded by the talented musician Kelly Boy De Lima, Kapena has become a household name in the music industry. What sets Kapena apart is their unique blend of traditional Hawaiian sounds with contemporary influences, creating a distinct and vibrant musical experience.

Ei Nei – comprised of Dane Fujiwara, Grant Kono, and Ekolu Chang – is a Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning Hawaiian music trio known for their rich harmonies and heartfelt mele. They recently released their second album, Ei Nei, Look At Us, continuing to honor tradition while sharing their evolving musical journey.

Na Maka O Pu’uwai Aloha (“Descendants of Generosity”) teaches and perpetuates the Hawaiian culture and language through hula. We have since expanded our programs to include Polynesian (Tahitian and Maori), Ukulele, Guitar, Voice, Hip Hop, Jazz and Ballet classes. Here at Na Maka O Pu’uwai Aloha we aim to provide a safe, enjoyable, non-competitive environment for students to express themselves.

Entry gates into the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex and surrounding areas will open two (2) hours prior to kickoff. There are 10 entry gates and all are ADA accessible. Re-entry will be allowed at designated gates.

 

The Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex has adopted a Clear Bag Policy in order to improve public safety within the facility. Attendees may bring in one (1) clear bag no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and are limited to one clear bag per person.

 

Entry gates into the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex and surrounding areas will open two (2) hours prior to kickoff. There are 10 entry gates and all are ADA accessible. No re-entry allowed.

Tailgating is not allowed at the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex.

The Cal Player Pass Gate is located at Gate 6

The Hawaiʻi Player Pass Gate is located at Gate 1

The Cal band will be located in the Diamond Head end zone stands, makai side of the field.

The Hawaiʻi band will be located in the Diamond Head end zone stands, mauka side of the field.

Will Call is located at the Main Ticket Office. Will Call will open two hours prior to game time and will stay open until the start of half-time.