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KSHMR Announces ‘KARMA’ Event In India Will Be Postponed


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Another event cancellation, KSHMR’s KARMA event in Mumbai has been postponed.

In a video message to fans, KSHMR announces his dismay at the decision, though he understands the decision and remains optimistic for a new date. The event was originally also created to benefit Saturday Art Class, a charity organization that “intervenes in government, low-income aided schools, after school programs and shelters through teaching a formally structured art based curriculum that focuses on social and emotional learning, life skill development and character strengthening among children.”

“We will find a new date. It’s just being postponed,” KSHMR says. “In the meantime, I’m gonna make a personal donation to the Saturday Art Class so that we all have contributed for now until the real event can take place.”

Listen to KSHMR’s official statement below.

 

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