Clann an Drumma, a band originating from Glasgow specialising in an eclectic combination of traditional bagpipes and big battle drums is making their Sheffield debut in Sheffield Student Union’s Foundry on Saturday the 5th of July.
Their new show, “Thunder of the Celts” is an “unforgettable night of primal rhythms, soaring melodies, and high energy revelry” promising a unique yet empowering listening experience to everyone attending.
The Scottish tribal band have been playing their music for 20 years, in their unique tartan kilt at a range of private gatherings, festivals and stadiums, and now our beloved Foundry. Their albums include “Order of the Stag” from 2017 and their most recent release “Boudica’s revenge” which was followed by a successful mini-tour of Scotland. The band have also sold out and headlined in Norwich, Gloucester and have performed at Edinburgh Fringe.
Band member Scott Kemp looks forward to bringing the sound of Scotland to Sheffield, to add to their “diverse and varied audience- for fans of world/Celtic music, folk, rock and metal, EDM, techno and fantasy followers” due to his belief that “The beat of the drum calls to many and is felt in the soul”
The band also look forward to releasing a new album and playing at secured guest spots at three Scottish festivals and 2 spots at the Edinburgh Fringe succeeding their Sheffield show.
Clan an Drumma encourage all Sheffield students to “Get ready to stomp, shout and jig the night away” using the code “FORGED” for 20% off on Eventbrite.
Image Credits: Clann an Drumma
