Every Friday night, something special happens at 794 Hay Street. Here's the story behind the music, the people, and the movement that is redefining Perth's night culture.
Every Friday night, something special happens at 794 Hay Street, Wolf Lane, Perth CBD. What started as a weekly gathering has grown into Perth's most talked-about African cultural event.
The music starts early. By 9pm, Wolf Lane is alive — Afrobeats, Afropop, Highlife, Amapiano drifting out of My Place Bar into the laneway. People from every African nation in Perth find themselves here, alongside Australians and internationals who have fallen in love with the culture.
"I came to Perth six years ago and felt invisible. Now every Friday I come here and feel like I'm home. I've met business partners, friends, and family through this place."
The Afrobeats Friday nights are more than entertainment — they are community infrastructure. A place where the diaspora connects, celebrates, and builds. Where culture is not imported but grown locally, nurtured by the community itself.
My Place Community members get priority access and early entry for all Friday events. Join free to secure your spot.
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