The Sunday Soirée builds premium live experiences powered entirely by local talent: music, art, food and design woven into a single night. But a soirée is more than an event. It is a room built for human connection, where artisans and makers left out of the formal economy are seen, paid and celebrated, and where people find the kind of connection that screens cannot replace. The event is the vehicle. Connection is the product, and the economy it creates is the proof.
A working economy around every event.
Every soirée puts money back into the community that creates it. Guests fund the night, the night sells out, and artists, makers and vendors earn.
Guests fund the events › events sell out › artists and vendors earn › culture grows › more guests.
The brands moving with us.
Every soirée runs fully cashless, built on a network of partners rather than a wall of sponsor logos. That keeps us lean, lets us scale without overstretching, and turns each event into a platform our partners can measure and return to. Shared infrastructure, shared audience, value that stays local.
- Cashless paymentsFDH Bank Plc
- TicketingPayChangu
- Food & BeverageEkhaya Farms Foods
- AudiovisualKweza Afrika
FDH Bank Plc and Ekhaya Farms Foods, backing a season.
For 2026, FDH Bank Plc and Ekhaya Farms Foods came on as exclusive main sponsors of every Sunday Soirée. For a young Malawian SME, that is more than funding. It is the certainty to plan a full season, pay artists and vendors on time, and run every event fully cashless on trusted infrastructure. In return, our partners own a high-value cultural audience in the room, with measurable data after every event, and a real story of local impact attached to their brand.
Every soirée begins with a conversation.
Partnerships, collaborations and bookings. Let us talk.









