Jason Momoa Joins Adria Arjona Onstage in Surprise Band Performance
Jason Momoa brought his rock project to Blue Note Hawaii on March 17. The Hawaii-born actor performed with his band ÖOF TATATÁ on St. Patrick’s Day.
High-energy St. Patrick’s Day set
The March 17 show combined intimate club vibes with loud, raw music. Momoa played bass amid moody lighting and festive beads.
He thanked the crowd afterward on Instagram. He praised the aloha spirit and said he felt grateful to play in Hawai‘i.
Backstage moment attracts attention
A surprise onstage moment saw Jason Momoa and Adria Arjona embrace following the band’s set. The image showed Momoa shirtless and smiling.
Adria Arjona, 33, appeared relaxed as she hugged him backstage. The couple have been publicly linked since May 2024.
Inside ÖOF TATATÁ
ÖOF TATATÁ is built on long friendships. Mike Hayes fronts on vocals and guitar, while Kenny Dale plays drums.
Momoa handles bass duties. He says his bandmates taught him guitar and drums over years of playing together.
The name translates roughly to “Oof, Almost” in Māori. The label reflects the group’s playful, humble spirit.
Momoa on why live music matters
Momoa described live performance as an electrifying challenge. He said it forces him to confront fear without retakes.
He contrasted the immediacy of shows with film work. Movies can take years to reach audiences, he noted.
Playing live gives instant feedback, he added. The onstage energy helps him feel renewed.
Performance details and context
The set featured close band interplay and strong crowd response. Fans celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with the group.
Momoa, 46, emphasized that the project is more than a hobby. He framed it as a serious creative outlet.
- Venue: Blue Note Hawaii
- Date: March 17 (St. Patrick’s Day)
- Band: ÖOF TATATÁ
- Members: Jason Momoa (bass), Mike Hayes (vocals/guitar), Kenny Dale (drums)
- Public relationship timeline: Momoa and Adria Arjona linked since May 2024
Filmogaz.com will follow further performances and updates on the band’s plans. Fans can expect more live appearances from Momoa and his collaborators.