Adria Arjona and Jason Momoa in January 2026 Jason Momoa performed with his band, ÖOF TATATÁ, at Blue Note Hawaii on St. Patrick’s Day, sharing a moment with his partner, Adria Arjona, offstage. The actor posted a photo of the two embracing, captioning it with a heartfelt message about the experience of playing in Hawaii, surrounded by family and music. Momoa, 46, described the March 17 performance as a highlight of his recent activities, noting the vibrant atmosphere created by the band’s St. Patrick’s Day-themed setup, including beads and mood lighting. He thanked fans for attending the event, emphasizing the gratitude for the support and the celebration of the holiday. The actor, known for his role in Game of Thrones, has spoken openly about his nerves during live performances. Unlike film or television, where he can review his work, live shows require him to embrace the unpredictability. “It gives me an opportunity to have two hours to really be scared,” he said, adding that the vulnerability of performing live is both challenging and rewarding. Momoa, who plays bass guitar in ÖOF TATATÁ, described the band as his closest friends. The group, whose name translates to “Oof, Almost” in Māori, has been together for over two decades. Mike Hayes, the lead singer, and Kenny Dale, the drummer, have been instrumental in teaching Momoa how to play his instruments. The band’s collaboration with Momoa reflects his growing passion for music, blending his acting career with a new creative outlet. The performance at Blue Note Hawaii marked another milestone in his journey as a musician, highlighting the connection between his personal life and artistic endeavors.#jason_momoa #adria_arjona #blue_note_hawaii #oof_tatata #mike_hayes
