Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival – A Kick Up The Arts
Thursday October, 23, 2025, 7 p.m.
Civic House,26 Civic St, Glasgow G4 9RH
Part of Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival 20 October – 9 November, 2025
Conversation, music and some really special live performances from three incredible Scottish songwriters and musicians.
SMHAF teams up with Nicola Meighan’s A Kick Up the Arts podcast for a special evening of conversation and music, bringing together three Scottish singer-songwriters whose work has explored various aspects of mental health.
Join BBC Broadcaster and A Kick Up The Arts host Nicola Meighan as she explores creativity and mental health with Emma Pollock, Jo Mango and Amy Duncan.
Come along and enjoy an intimate evening of chat and tunes and company.
Buy tickets plus details about the three artists.
Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
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