Upcoming events
Kitchen Club
From humble beginnings, the Kitchen Club became the seed from which Hue Café was born — a space rooted in community,
creativity, and connection. What started as a gathering of abantu with a shared purpose — to build, participate, and belong —
evolved into a celebration of the African way of dining: one shared meal at a time.
Listen & Digest Presents B-Sides and Rarities
Listen & Digest is a food and music based concept (both figuratively and literally), the idea is departs from the point that the soul MUST be fed either through the ear or tickling of taste buds. The pop-up concept is led by its founder Sbusiso Ncangayi from Cape Town and his many long time co-collaborators across the country.
Vinyl Evenings
We’re hosting a Vinyl Evening this Friday at 6pm, and we’d love to invite all Durban based spinners and record collectors.
Its an open-decks evening, bring a record, share a groove, or simply enjoy the music. We’ll also have food and drink specials to keep the night easy and warm.
if the music lives in you, come to church.
Amasosha Art Movement 10 Year Celebration
Amasosha Art Movement celebrates its 10th anniversary with a vibrant music performance by Isintu Sounds, a Durban four-piece band featuring guitar, percussion, vocalist ,harmonica, and rap. The celebration also showcases curated artworks and customised fashion pieces inspired by the creativity of the Amasosha collective.
SIFo The Cooking Husband
This event is a celebration of culinary creativity and community.
Enjoy delicious food, soak in the great vibes, and secure your copy of the cookbook. Although the event is free, please don't forget to reserve your seat in
- advance.
Don't miss out on this delightful gathering!
kwanongoma
KwaNongoma is a collaborative project between saxophonist Linda Sikhakhane and vocalist
Paras “Sibalukhulu” Dlamini. This project seeks to open a sonic discourse on questions of song, belonging and collective memory towards igniting societal values through song(ingoma).
KwaNongoma is not just a musical performance — it is an invitation to experience song
(ingoma) as a living archive of memory, belonging, and collective healing. Through the collaborative work of saxophonist Linda Sikhakhane and vocalist Paras “Sibalukhulu” Dlamini, this evening opens a space where music is both deeply personal and profoundly communal.
inqawe album launch tour
Solo Ntsizwa and Buhlebendalo are excited to showcase the liver performance of their collaborative album '‘Inqawe” for the first time at Hue Cafe in Durban
vinyl & vibes
Carefully selected records create sonic journeys blending genres like jazz, disco, funk, dance and house