Clara Mann

The Hug and Pint, Glasgow.

This event is for 18 and over - No refunds will be issued for under 18s.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
STANDING £13.87 (£12.50)
ACCESS COMPANION £0.00 (£0.00)
Access tickets are available for customers who require a companion / carer to accompany them at any of our Hug and Pint shows. Proof of disability and / or sufficient documentation should be provided when purchasing an access ticket. If you are in need of a reserved seat for a show, please email tickets@432presents.com to discuss and they will arrange this for you with the venue.
£1 DONATION - THE HUG AND PINT £1.00 (£1.00)
THE HUG AND PINT, Glasgow is a vital community grassroots music venue. In the face of rapidly increasing costs and an audience understandably reluctant to spend more money in a cost-of-living crisis. The Hug and Pint is in need of financial support to help ensure its long-term sustainability. Your donations help to provide a platform for the next generation of artists and are hugely appreciated.

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More information about Clara Mann tickets

Following the release of her critically acclaimed debut album Rift and her sold out debut headline tour, Clara Mann returns to the road this Autumn. Influenced by artists like Jacques Brel, Judee Sill, and Tom Waits, Mann has a deep love and care for songwriting. 

Her approach to songwriting is not one of purging emotions but rather of composting them—digesting life’s experiences and cultivating them into something meaningful, tangible, hopeful. 

"Rift is held together by the same brilliance you will find in the more unadorned work of Nick Drake, Dolly Parton, Joni Mitchell or Vashti Bunyan”

Joyzine

"In the space of a debut album, Clara Mann has gone from ‘one to watch’ to one of the best songwriters in the country.”

Klof Magazine 

For Mann, Rift is a tangible expression of her entire world—a snow globe raised in her palms, in all its layers and complexities, not shying away from the painful experiences of life but embracing them as essential to the human experience and as part of our tapestry.”