New Twist in Hawaii Concert Rumors Has Fans Eager to Discover Top 20 Songs Performe
Rumors are buzzing online after a Top 20 list of songs allegedly performed during a special Hawaii concert started circulating among fans — and the reaction has been electric. Enthusiasts are now racing to uncover which tracks were played, what the set list included, and whether legendary hits or surprise covers made it into the show.
Although organizers have not officially confirmed any performance details, the excitement reflects just how passionate music fans have become about tracking set lists and rare live moments. In the age of social media, even speculation about what songs were included can spark major online discussion, with followers sharing theories, debating favorites, and comparing guesses across platforms.

From classic favorites to unexpected covers, part of the allure comes from imagining how the concert seemed to unfold. Live shows in Hawaii carry their own special energy steeped in island culture, relaxed vibes, and a sense of celebration that often inspires artists to mix up traditional set lists with unique choices. This has led followers to imagine everything from beloved anthems to deep cuts, and even genre‑bending surprises that could have electrified the crowd.
Some fans have claimed the leaked Top 20 includes hits that define an artist’s career, while others believe the performance may have featured new material or rare live renditions. The curiosity has led to fan‑made polls, videos trying to recreate the potential order of songs, and countless conversations about how certain tracks might have sounded under Hawaii’s warm skies.

Part of the growing intrigue also revolves around how live events in tropical destinations encourage performers to experiment. In past shows held on islands around the Pacific, artists have been known to include local musical elements, embrace traditional instruments, or adapt arrangements to fit the mood of island audiences — which fans say could make this leaked list especially exciting. There’s also speculation about whether the outdoor setting, scenic backdrop, or crowd participation influenced the way songs were performed.
While nothing has been officially released yet, the conversation itself has become its own kind of performance. Followers are dissecting rumors, suggesting set orders, and even sharing custom playlists inspired by what they hope was performed. Whether the set included upbeat anthems, heartfelt ballads, or even unexpected covers, the community spirit surrounding the music is unmistakable.
For now, all eyes remain on Hawaii and the official channels that may one day confirm the full set list. In the meantime, fans continue to enjoy the thrill of speculation — trading guesses, celebrating beloved songs they hope appeared, and reliving the joy of live music, whether they were there in person or thousands of miles away.
The buzz around the rumored Top 20 songs has proven that even without an official list, the passion of music lovers can create its own vibrant chorus of anticipation and excitement. No matter what ultimately gets confirmed, the conversation has already turned this mystery set list into a memorable moment in fan culture.
American Idol 2026 Season 24 Top 30 and Top 20 Contestant List
Top 30
- Abayomi
- Bella Emry
- Braden Rumfelt
- Brenna Brigman
- Brianna Yancey
- Brooks Rosser
- Bryant Thomas
- Chloe Lauren
- Chris Tungseth
- Daniel Stallworth
- Genevieve Heyward
- Hannah Harper
- Jacquie Lee
- Jake Thistle
- Jesse Findling
- Jordan McCullough
- Julian Kalel
- Keyla Richardson
- Kiera Howell
- Kyndal
- Kutter Bradley
- Lucas Leon
- Madison Moon
- Makiyah Mustiful
- Michael Garner
- Philmon Lee
- Rae Boyd
- Ruby Rae
- Sheldon Riley
- Tianna Roberts
Top 20:
- Abayomi
- Braden Rumfelt
- Brooks Rosser
- Chris Tungseth
- Daniel Stallworth
- Genevieve Heyward
- Hannah Harper
- Jake Thistle
- Jesse Findling
- Jordan McCullough
- Julian Kalel
- Keyla Richardson
- Kutter Bradley
- Kyndal Inskeep
- Lucas Leon
- Madison Moon
- Makiyah Mustiful
- Philmon Lee
- Rae Boyd
- Ruby Rae
Top 20 song choices (not in order)
- “The Power of Love” by Huey Lewis and The News – Jake Thistle
- “Dancing On My Own” by Robyn (Calum Scott Version) – Brooks Rosser
- “Love on The Brain” by Rihanna – Braden Rumfelt
- “Bang Bang” by Jessie J, Ariana Grande, and Nicki Minaj – Makiyah Mustiful
- “Pink Pony Club” by Chappell Roan – Genevieve Heyward
- “Ain’t No Grave” by Bethel Music & Molly Skaggs – Hannah Harper
- “Call Your Mom” by Noah Kahan – Kyndal Inskeep
- “You Found Me by The Fray – Jesse Findling
- “It’s Not Over” by Daughtry – Kutter Bradley
- Daniel Stallworth
Ohana Night 2 song choices (not in order)
- “Since U Been Gone” by Kelly Clarkson – Madison Moon
- “Just to See You Smile” by Tim McGraw – Lucas Leon
- “Drag Me Down” by One Direction – Ruby Rae
- “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” by U2 – Jordan McCullough
