Katlego Sekhu

South African piano legend Kabza De Small recently launched his highly anticipated Piano Hub club in Soweto.
After months of preparation, the club finally opened its doors, receiving a mix of reactions on launch day. Piano Hub is located on the site of the former popular venue, Konka.
Attendees praised the high-quality sound system and the club’s aesthetic appeal.
Internationally renowned DJ Black Coffee and Busta Rhymes were also spotted at the opening of Piano Hub.
However, social media users were less impressed, particularly with the club’s pricing. Many voiced concerns that the prices were far beyond their budget.
Check out some of the reactions on social media:
Kabza De Small's lounge Piano Hub in Soweto.
— Entrepreneur Zone (@SayEntrepreneur) September 23, 2024
Prices are reasonable pic.twitter.com/Edp7je15dV
Thought piano hub would be a place for gents under his stable to drop exclusives and be resident djs but that looks like Konka.
— Ⓜ️alume (@REALSHEEMSTAR) September 23, 2024
Kabza De Small didn’t open a Tarven or Shebeen, bud opened a Piano Hub business. AmaPiano artists will use his place to launch their albums, you guys will get to watch him play daily.
— Slaughter. (@BafanaSurprise) September 24, 2024
This is the best deal we can ask for, he actually gave back to the community. pic.twitter.com/64bWB36oS9
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