Kabza De Small Finally Opens Piano Hub: The Buzz, The Prices, And The Reaction
- Record producer Kabza De Small officially launched his club, Piano Hub, after overcoming construction delays.
- Social media users got an exclusive peek at the interior design and price list following the grand opening on Monday.
- Netizens were quick to chime in with their opinions about the high-end pricing, sparking lively discussions online.

Hey there, music lovers and partygoers! Let's talk about something that's got everyone buzzing in South Africa. DJ and record producer Kabza De Small just threw open the doors to his brand-new club, Piano Hub, on Monday. This isn't just any club—it's a project that's been in the works for a while, facing some construction delays along the way. But now, the wait is over, and the Amapiano hitmaker has given us all something to celebrate.
The anticipation for this moment has been building for months. Kabza De Small, who's no stranger to making headlines in the music world, finally chose September 23 as the big day to launch his new venue. And it's safe to say, the hype was real.
Kabza De Small's Piano Hub: The Grand Entrance
Back on September 13, Kabza took to Instagram to confirm that the Soweto hotspot was finally ready to welcome guests. It was a moment that many had been eagerly awaiting. A sneak peek of the club's interior was shared on the @SayEntrepreneur X page just a few weeks before the grand opening, giving us all a glimpse of the luxurious vibe inside.
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But here's the kicker: along with the stunning visuals came the price list, and let's just say it's not for the faint of heart. If you're planning to hit up Piano Hub, you better be ready to bring your A-game—and some deep pockets. The menu boasts an impressive selection of gins, vodkas, champagnes, and tequilas, but the prices are steep enough to make you do a double-take.
Take a look at the champagnes, for instance. The most expensive options? Arman De Brignac and Louis Roederer Cristal, both priced at a jaw-dropping R15,000 per bottle. That's right, folks—fifteen grand for a drink. And if champagne isn't your thing, maybe tequila is? The priciest tequila on offer, Don Julio 1942, will set you back a cool R11,000. Even the cognacs and whiskeys aren't exactly budget-friendly, with Hennessy XO and D'usse XO coming in at R6,600 each, and a 21-year-old Glenfiddich whiskey costing R8,500.
What the Internet Had to Say
Now, as you can imagine, the internet had plenty to say about these prices. Social media users from all over Mzansi wasted no time diving into the comments section to share their thoughts. Some were in awe, others were amused, and a few were downright skeptical. Let's take a look at what the online community had to say.
Briefly News rounded up some of the most colorful reactions for us:
@Phefadu_G weighed in with this:
"People pay these hefty prices at clubs owned by Nigerians and white folks. So, I don't see why we shouldn't support our local legend."
@KingNema_Jnr summed it up perfectly:
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"He got his target market. If you're not part of it, don't sweat it."
@SbuMasang added a touch of humor:
"I've realized long ago that I can't afford this kind of groove life. But hey, dreams are free, right?"
@Buyani_ZN_2 was brutally honest:
"This is clearly not made for us. Ngoba ngeke bandla. Life's a party, but not for everyone."
Who Is Kabza De Small, Anyway?
For those who might not know, Kabelo Petrus Motha, better known as Kabza De Small, is one of South Africa's most celebrated DJs and record producers. He's made a name for himself in the Amapiano scene, and his rise to fame began in 2018 with the massive hit "Umshove." Born in Mpumalanga, Kabza moved to Pretoria as a child, where he completed his schooling and started his journey in music.
Kabza's story is one of perseverance and determination. His mother played a pivotal role in his early career, selling CDs alongside him on the streets before he hit the big time. In the early days, booking gigs was a struggle, and even when he managed to secure a spot, payment wasn't always guaranteed. There were times when he'd walk away with nothing but a few beers instead of cash. One memorable gig saw him leaving with just five beers as his compensation.
Kabza De Small and MaWhoo: A Musical Match Made in Heaven?
In other news, Kabza De Small was spotted looking extra cozy with musician MaWhoo during a recent event. If you're not familiar with their collaborative work, you might think there's more to their relationship than just music. The two have created some unforgettable tunes together, and their chemistry is undeniable. Whether it's business or something more, one thing's for sure—they're a dynamic duo in the world of Amapiano.


