The Karma Club

About
The Karma Club
The Karma Club are a three piece wedding and function band from Nottingham and one of the most musically eclectic acts on the Artist Republic roster. Their repertoire goes well beyond the standard function band catalogue. Sultans of Swing by Dire Straits, Mr Jones by Counting Crows, Friday I'm in Love by The Cure, Iris by Goo Goo Dolls and Rehab by Amy Winehouse sit alongside Bruno Mars Dua Lipa and Avicii.
What makes The Karma Club operationally distinctive is their flexible set structure. Rather than a fixed format they can perform as two one hour sets three shorter sets or a longer opening combined with a shorter evening set making them an unusually practical choice for events with specific timing requirements. Their electric drum kit is included as standard at no additional cost.
Based in Nottingham they cover the East Midlands Yorkshire and the North West and are available for international bookings. With an afternoon acoustic option a flexible first dance service and rich harmonies between their vocalist and bass player The Karma Club offer genuine musical substance alongside the energy you would expect from a function band.
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Afternoon Acoustic Set
Afternoon Acoustic Set Acoustic performance for your drinks reception or wedding breakfast. Relaxed elegant and versatile.
Electric Drum Kit
Included as standard in every booking at no additional cost.
Out of Repertoire First Dance
The Karma Club will learn your chosen first dance song even if it is not on their standard setlist.
The Karma Club
Repertoire
5 Colours In Her Hair (McFly)
A Team (Ed Sheeran)
All The Small Things (Blink 182)
American Idiot (Green Day)
Are You Gonna Be My Girl (Jet)
As It Was (Harry Styles)
Blinding Lights (The Weeknd)
Blue Suede Shoes (Elvis Presley)
Brown Eyed Girl (Van Morrison)
Budapest (George Ezra)
Castle On The Hill (Ed Sheeran)
Can't Stop The Feeling (Justin Timberlake)
Chasing Cars (Snow Patrol)
Chelsea Dagger (The Fratellis)
Come Together (The Beatles)
Dakota (The Stereophonics)
Disco 2000 (Pulp)
Dancing In The Dark (Bruce Springsteen)
Dance With Me Tonight (Olly Murs)
Ever Fallen In Love (Buzzcocks)
Everlong (Foo Fighters)
Friday I'm in Love (The Cure)
Free Fallin' (Tom Petty)
Forget You (Cee Lo Green)
Galway Girl (Ed Sheeran)
Get Back (The Beatles)
Get Lucky (Daft Punk)
Hello Ya (OutKast)
Here Comes The Sun (The Beatles)
Ho Hey (The Lumineers)
Hollywood's Bleeding (Post Malone)
Hold Back The River (James Bay)
Hold The Line (Toto)
Hypersonic Missiles (Sam Fender)
I Bet That You Look Good (Arctic Monkeys)
I Don't Care (Justin Bieber & Ed Sheeran)
I Got A Feeling (Black Eyed Peas)
Iris (Goo Goo Dolls)
Little Lion Man (Mumford & Sons)
Livin' La Vida Loca (Ricky Martin)
Livin' On A Prayer (Bon Jovi)
Mr Brightside (The Killers)
Mr Jones (Counting Crows)
Mmm Bop (Hanson)
More Than A Feeling (Boston)
Mysterious Girl (Peter Andre)
New Rules (Dua Lipa)
Obviously (McFly)
One Way or Another (Blondie)
Paradise (George Ezra)
Perfect (Ed Sheeran)
Rather Be (Clean Bandit)
Rehab (Amy Winehouse)
Riptide (Vance Joy)
Rock & Roll Star (Oasis)
Ruby (Kaiser Chiefs)
Seven Nation Army (The White Stripes)
Sex On Fire (Kings of Leon)
Shallow (Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper)
She's Electric (Oasis)
She's So Lovely (Scouting For Girls)
Shotgun (George Ezra)
Shut Up and Dance (Walk The Moon)
Sit Down (James)
Somebody That I Used To Know (Gotye)
Song 2 (Blur)
Sorry (Justin Bieber)
Stand By Me (Ben E King)
Summer of '69 (Bryan Adams)
Superstition (Stevie Wonder)
Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits)
Teenage Kicks (The Undertones)
The Cave (Mumford & Sons)
The One (Kodaline)
This Is Me (The Greatest Showman)
Thinking Out Loud (Ed Sheeran)
Titanium (David Guetta)
Town Called Malice (The Jam)
Uptown Funk (Bruno Mars)
Valerie (Amy Winehouse)
Viva La Vida (Coldplay)
Wake Me Up (Avicii)
Wagon Wheel (Darius Rucker)
Watermelon Sugar (Harry Styles)
Yellow (Coldplay)
FAQ's
Very flexible. The Karma Club can split their two hours into two one hour sets three shorter sets or a longer opening combined with a shorter evening segment. This makes them a practical choice for events with specific timing requirements.
Yes included as standard at no additional cost.
Yes. An out of repertoire first dance can be learned for a fee of £100.
Yes. The Karma Club offer an afternoon acoustic performance suitable for drinks receptions and wedding breakfasts.
The Karma Club cover a wide range of genres including indie rock pop folk and country. Their setlist includes both mainstream crowd pleasers and less commonly covered tracks which makes them a strong choice for couples who want something more distinctive than a standard wedding band set.



