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  • Tom Walker – BRITs Week 2025 – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow | 03/03/2025
    07/03/2025

    Tom Walker – BRITs Week 2025 – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow | 03/03/2025

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  • Marta Celebrates Devoted Music Fans with New Single ‘Fangirls’
    07/03/2025

    Marta Celebrates Devoted Music Fans with New Single ‘Fangirls’

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  • Polly Money’s New Single ‘Milk & Honey’ Is Perfect For Your Easy Listening Playlist
    04/03/2025

    Polly Money’s New Single ‘Milk & Honey’ Is Perfect For Your Easy Listening Playlist

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  • Jodie Bryant Takes Discover Live on Tour: Championing Independent Artists Across The UK
    04/03/2025

    Jodie Bryant Takes Discover Live on Tour: Championing Independent Artists Across The UK

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  • Myles Smith – SWG3, Glasgow | 20/2/2025
    04/03/2025

    Myles Smith – SWG3, Glasgow | 20/2/2025

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  • Cage the Elephant – Zénith, Paris | 26/02/25
    28/02/2025

    Cage the Elephant – Zénith, Paris | 26/02/25

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  • Little Simz Releases “Flood” feat. Obongjayer + Moonchild Sanelly
    28/02/2025

    Little Simz Releases “Flood” feat. Obongjayer + Moonchild Sanelly

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  • Caity Baser Marks a New Era with ‘Watch That Girl (She’s Gonna Say It)’
    28/02/2025

    Caity Baser Marks a New Era with ‘Watch That Girl (She’s Gonna Say It)’

    Lana Williams
  • Lawrence Open for Business in Glasgow
    28/02/2025

    Lawrence Open for Business in Glasgow

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  • Bradley Simpson’s ‘The Panic Years’ is a phenomenal debut
    26/02/2025

    Bradley Simpson’s ‘The Panic Years’ is a phenomenal debut

    Annie Barber
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Karma! Magazine, established in 2024, aims to elevate women and non-binary voices in art. The creative industry is disproportionately run by men and Karma! plans to help close that gap. Based in the UK, but with contributors from around the world, we spotlight everyone through the perspective of our women and GNC photographers and writers, during our monthly digital themes and feature standout submissions in our bi-annual digital magazine. Join us in championing diverse perspectives and creativity.

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