Guerrilla Magazine made its official debut last weekend, celebrating the launch with an event that brought together artists, vendors, and supporters for a night of performances, community engagement, and creative energy. The magazine, which aims to spotlight underground talent and grassroots movements, shared a recap of the evening on Instagram, describing the event as an “absolutely mind-blowing night” and thanking attendees for making it a success.
“You could really feel the love and community in the building,” founders Tatiana and Vikiana wrote in the post. “We genuinely couldn’t have imagined a better introduction of Guerrilla Mag to the public.”
The launch event featured live performances from local artists, vendor booths showcasing independent creators, and volunteers working behind the scenes to bring the vision to life. Organizers emphasized the importance of community-driven storytelling and independent publishing, themes that Guerrilla Magazine is set to explore in its future issues.
While details on upcoming issues or projects remain limited, the magazine hinted at more to come, closing their message with: “This was a special night and this is only the beginning—let’s keep rioting together a while longer.”
Guerrilla Magazine’s launch signals a growing space for independent media and underground culture, and with its emphasis on collaboration and community, the platform appears to be gearing up for a movement rather than just a publication.
