Kabza De Small's PianoHub Soweto lounge officially opened its doors to customers following previous construction delays.
The establishment held its opening day event "Kabza De Small and Friends" on Monday, a day before a public holiday, and his industry friends made sure to come out and support.
The lifestyle club, Piano Hub, is located in the heart of Soweto and the club is described as for the culture — a spiritual home for purists, a movement that brings everyone together.
The award-winning producer, real name Kabelo Motha, after unexpected delays in construction was forced to delay the opening of the new establishment but now things have aligned and doors are opened.
In attendance were popular South African DJs and music producers; Oscar Mbo - who is one of Kabza’s best friends, industry legends Oskido and Black Coffee.
Kabza is who he thinks he is. Black Coffee and Oskido don't just rock up at any Dj's club openings. Busta Rhymes also was there 🔥![CDATA[]]>🔥![CDATA[]]>🔥![CDATA[]]>🔥 pic.twitter.com/yMSxYnXNFP
— Dr Chauke 📝 (@_BlackZA) September 24, 2024
American rapper Busta Rhymes, who has been in the country ever since his DStv Delicious Festival performance also attended the launch.
Pianohub Soweto is among the list of swanky nightclubs Busta Rhymes has visited, he has been seen in videos enjoying Mzansi nightlife at Monarch and Liv Sandton.
Busta Rhymes even trended online after his time out at LIV, when he made an announcement pleading that a lady’s iPhone 12 be returned and offers a $5000 (R86,638,50) reward for its return.
“Please bring it back. Let’s do the honourable thing. Let’s work within the African people and the way we are supposed to. Let’s do the right thing. That’s not nice,” he said.
Kabza De Small’s fans have showered him with congratulatory messages online on the opening of his business venture and praised his industry fans for showing up for him.
IOL Entertainment