
Alárìíyá, founded by Nigerian born, master trumpeter, Olugbade Okunade, who toured internationally in Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s world renowned, Egypt 80, for 14 years. Alárìíyá’s original compositions in English and Yorùbá come out of a rich music and dance culture. Formed in 2014, Alárìíyá blends the…
Find out more »Pan African Poets Cafe and 3CR are coming to Afro Hub. Here is the link to the event (bookings are essential) https://www.facebook.com/events/1300553650032380/?notif_t=plan_user_associated¬if_id=1493421641944436
Find out more »Tebir Deng is coming to share his smooth soul sound with us at Queen's Birthday eve Soul Session. Tickets $5 at the door.
Find out more »Come through to an evening of incredible jazz beats and live spoken word poetry curated and presented to you by the Band of Brothers. An experimental sonic collective made up of poets, rappers, beat makers and music lovers as they look to share with you…
Find out more »Come and chill back and listen to the sound of Oyo and his beloved acoustic guitar. Oyo is an aspiring artist coming into the Melbourne Music Industry. Hailing from the tropical island of Nauru. He will grace your ears with his versions of R&B classic…
Find out more »Latifa Elmrini is a Melbourne based poet, visual artist and teacher. She has written for magazines, performed at spoken word events as well as facilitated a number of youth engagement arts and poetry programs. She believes in storytelling as a tool to build and rebuild…
Find out more »We have an amzing photography/digital exhibition coming up. There are four amazing women taking part Ruth Ruach, Rukaya, Nynno Bel-Air and Liyat Haile. We will share the amazing profiles of each of these women on the event page.
Find out more »Come and join us for a South African film delight, Kenyan food and African beers. "Amandla-a revolution in four-part harmony" is 2002 documentary film depicting the struggles of black South Africans against the injustices of Apartheid through the use of music. The film takes its…
Find out more »The Melbourne African Traditional Ensemble is a Pan-African music project that brings together a range of traditional instruments and professional musicians from across Africa to create new musical concepts based on the principles of Ujamaa. The band encompasses of; - ANBESSA GEBREHIWOT KRAR - HAFTU…
Find out more »Come and join our Polynesian Queen for Sunday Soul. Open mic section available for the musicians in the house. Tickets are $5 at the door.
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