KAREN DIÓ sprints forward with new ‘Fugaz’ EP

KAREN DIÓ sprints forward with new ‘Fugaz’ EP

New single, ‘Choke’, out today

UK headline dates in September, including London’s 100 Club

Photo Credit: Jude Harrison

Brazilian punk-rocker Karen Dió has today released her second EP, Fugaz, via Hopeless RecordsThe release follows the viral success of early singles including ‘Sick Ride,’ a run of shows with acts including Limp Bizkit, Sum 41 and Garbage and includes the previously released single Free Yourself.

Speaking about the EP, Dió explains, “the word “fugaz” is Portuguese for fleeting, brief, transient or short-lived. Life itself is “fugaz,” it goes really fast and changes all the time. This EP is about me dealing with that in the last couple of years. All the fast changes that have happened to my life, my body, my career and the world around me. A reminder to myself that life is not about what is about to happen, but what is happening right now because that’s all we have.”

To mark the release of Fugaz, Karen Dió will hit the road on her first UK headline tour this September. For tickets and dates head to KarenDio.com.

Accompanying the new EP is the inciting single ‘Choke’ with a new visualizer.

Continuing to speak about the track, Dió shares, “I believe that my best revenge when people talk shit about me is to let them be themselves, show their real faces and bite their own tongue, while I continue just doing my own thing, writing bangers.”

KAREN DIÓ – ‘Choke’ (Official Visualizer)

Karen Dió’s Fugaz EP + My World EP will be released for the first time as a double offering on Vinyl and CD on November 13th – PRE-ORDER HERE.

Nothing is permanent. Karen Dió knows that better than most.

“I have to be so unattached to friends, things, and objects,” she says, a mindset forged through constant moves growing up and carried with her into music. That transient energy runs through everything she does, and it’s only intensified since ‘Sick Ride’ exploded online.

Now she’s back with Fugaz, a sophomore EP that cuts deeper than anything she’s released before. Across its songs, Dió explores the passage of time, personal freedom and eternal youth with a perspective shaped by experience rather than nostalgia.

The buzz surrounding her is impossible to ignore. Sum 41, Incubus, KennyHoopla and Fred Durst have all taken notice. It’s an eclectic list but fitting for an artist who refuses to sit comfortably within any one scene.  Just this past week Karen announced she will be returning to her home in Brazil to open for the Foo Fighters on their South America run in February 2027.

Backed by Hopeless Records, Dió is also determined to shine a light on Brazil’s punk rock community on a global scale. For her, representing her Latin roots isn’t a talking point, it’s a responsibility.

“If I can open that door for Latin American artists, then I’ve accomplished my goal,” she says.

Listen to ‘Fugaz’

https://ffm.to/fugazep

FORTHCOMING UK/EU LIVE DATES:

2026

AUGUST
29: TORREMOLINOS Canela Party Festival

SEPTEMBER
07: GLASGOW King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
08: MANCHESTER The Deaf Institute
09: LONDON 100 Club
12: BRIGHTON Green Door Store

2027

FEBRUARY

(WITH FOO FIGHTERS)
18: BELO HORIZONTE Arena MRV
20: SÃO PAULO Estádio Morumbis

For tickets, please visit:

https://karendio.com/