Wren Hinds Solo!
Sun May 24, 18:00 - Sun May 24, 22:00
The Alma Cafe
ABOUT
Wren Hinds is a singer-songwriter, musician, and producer whose evocative style blends indie-folk, alternative, and cinematic textures with emotionally resonant storytelling. From his roots on the east coast of South Africa, he has quietly become one of the most compelling singer-songwriters in the Southern Hemisphere.
Tickets R150pp (show only)
18h00 for 18h30 (kitchen orders close at 18h30)
*Live Music Starts AFTER Dinner Service is completed*
Dinner, Dessert and Drinks available
Fully Licensed, BYOB not permitted
Card / Cash Payment
15% Service Fee Charged
More on the Artist:
His fourth studio album Don’t Die in the Bundu, released by UK tastemaker label Bella Union—home to artists such as Fleet Foxes, Beach House, and Father John Misty—was praised by MOJO Magazine as “a subtle form of intensity” and described by Record Collector as “a gently beguiling set of sweet, soft hymns to hope in choppy times.” The release established Wren as a vital voice in the new wave of global indie artists.
His work has been widely praised by critics. Rolling Stone South Africa described his music as “intimate and timeless — a rare kind of honesty that cuts straight to the heart,” while Texx and the City highlighted his “mastery of mood and melody, crafting songs that feel both deeply personal and effortlessly cinematic.” Clash Magazine called it “a beautifully restrained blend of soul, folk, and atmosphere,” and Mail & Guardian hailed him as “one of South Africa’s most compelling contemporary voices.”
“A subtle form of intensity.” — MOJO
“A beautifully restrained, emotionally affecting collection of songs.” — Uncut
“Charged with timeless beauty.” — Folk Radio UK
Wren’s live performances are curated with a deep sense of artistic intention—immersive, versatile, and emotionally charged—often described as soul-nourishing experiences that leave audiences moved and inspired.
The evening is set to present Wren's songs in their most intimate form: voice, guitar, and story in close conversation with the audience.