Clann An Drumma, St Andrews Night, Cottiers
30 November, 2023, 7.30 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Join Clann An Drumma at Cottiers for a memorable St. Andrew’s Night celebration with the electrifying Scottish tribal band, Clann An Drumma. Get ready to experience an evening filled with blood-pumping Scottish music, energetic drumming, and captivating stories.
Immerse yourself in the spirit of auld Alba as Clann An Drumma celebrate the patron saint of Scotland. This show promises an unforgettable night of cultural pride and high energy entertainment. So grab your friends and family, and come along for a night filled with stirring music, ancient legends, and a true taste of Scottish heritage.
Cottiers, 93-95 Hyndland St, Glasgow G11 5PU

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