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​Nina Kraviz's bag of music and personal items is missing following The Social Festival

Containing music she's collected for over a decade

  • Harrison Williams
  • 2 October 2017

Nina Kraviz’s bag went missing following her performance at The Social Festival this past weekend, according to a post by the event.

The bag was left in the corridor of the Hilton Hotel in Maidstone, Kent and contained “some incredibly sentimental items, along with her music, some of which she has had for over 10 years.”

Known for her retrospective DJ sets showcasing dance music both old and new, the news of Kraviz's missing music is unfortunate. In an interview, she previously spoke about how she aims to enlighten her dancefloors: "I have always been very responsible in front of crowds. I try to play a lot of music from the past to create this bridge and to educate new people."

The festival is asking anyone with information on the missing leather bag to come forward.

Read the full tweet from The Social Festival below.

Harrison is Mixmag's East Coast Editor. Follow him on Twitter here

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