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Launched at Tramway in 2012, Sonica has presented more than 980 events in diverse venues around the city and further afield, reaching over 180,000 people.
In 2020, the festival won an Outdoor Media Award and in 2018, received the Scottish Award for New Music in Creative Programming.
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