Catch DJ Kara at Lion Arts Factory in February 2025.

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Airdnb Events is pumped to present another UK DnB favourite when DJ Kara touches down in Adelaide next year.
The international superstar performs at Lion Arts Factory on Saturday, February 15.
A household name on the European DnB scene, Buckinghamshire-based DJ Kara is known for her invigorating live sets – where she blends old school bangers with modern DnB arrangements – and awesome remixes of popular DnB tunes.
DJ Kara will be supported by a host of fantastic local talents, including Jane Doe, Tinkerb9l, s.mack, Profeshto, Mikey, Tzusi and MC's Pab & G-Swift.
Tickets for DJ Kara’s Adelaide gig are on sale now via Moshtix.
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DJ Kara (real name Kara Antoniou) was first introduced to rave music as a teenager by her mum, who took her to see DnB icon Goldie with his live orchestra at Camden Roundhouse.
The emerging global star was also taught how to mix by her mother and has quickly become one of the best London DnB DJs to break through.
Recently delving into the production side of things, DJ Kara is a phenomenal talent and one not to miss when she performs in Adelaide next year.
Catch DJ Kara at Lion Arts Factory on Saturday, February 15. Tickets on sale now via Moshtix.
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