Hypnotic, African-inspired grooves at The Presynct

Award-winning South African songwriter and musician Hayden Hack will play at the Precynct on Saturday April 5.

Hayden’s unique blend of guitar and vocals takes the listener on a journey through many layers of sound. Stacking guitar riffs, stellar vocals, drumbeats and other sounds in between, Hayden transports the audience with his African-inspired, looped, limit-pushing, trance- inducing numbers.  

Hayden has recently released his third studio album titled “Better” which was recorded  on The Sunshine Coast. 

Produced by the one and only Paulie B and mastered by Paul Blakely. This album feels like the culmination of all of Hayden’s musical learnings over the years, a place where he’s found his ‘sound’.  Hack has just played Woodford Folk Festival and is playing a run of shows around Brisbane and NNSW, with plans to tour up north later in 2025. 

Playing his first headline set at The Prescynt, Hayden is joined by the all high energy, African drumming troupe Mama Buluku. Get there early so as not to miss their epic vibes. Saturday April 5 from 7pm.  Tickets via Oztix

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