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Kate Tempest on the Mercury Music Prize 2017, Europe, Brexit and 'turning panic into positivity'
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2022-02-08
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Speaking at the Mercury Music Prize 2017 where she was nominated for 'Let Them Eat Chaos'. Kate Tempest has said that despite the current divisive political climate, she believes that music can be used to 'turn panic into positivity'.
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