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Anna Clendening / Noah in The Open

  September 21, 2022 7:00 PM
Doors Open: 6:30 PM

You know the friend you can call at three in the morning on a weekday and spill your guts, heart, soul, and everything else to? Anna Clendening will remind you of that friend. The Chapel Hill-born, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter relates through unfiltered lyrics ripped right from her notebook, robust vocals quaking with emotion, and brutal honesty. These ingredients struck a chord with listeners everywhere when she released her RIAA certified Gold single “Boys Like You” in 2017. 100 million-plus streams and views later, she quietly established an unbreakable connection with fans who feel like family.

Acclaimed by Billboard, OnesToWatch, and more, her debut EP Waves generated over 150 million streams in under six months. Along the way, she joined gnash on the road and headlined her own Waves Tour. Simultaneously, she lent her voice to high-profile collaborations with Illenium [“Broken Ones”], Lost Kings [“Too Far Gone”], and Phantoms [“Say It”], to name a few. Signing to Atlantic Records, she dove into writing her 2020 EP and first full-length offering. Throughout the process, she was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder—preceded by years of anxiety and struggles with mental health. Now, Anna’s 2020 single “Get Me” reflects her growth. Lone guitar reverberates against breathy verses as her newfound confidence bleeds into the refrain, “You didn’t get me then, so you don’t get me now.” By way of this candor, the EP and album ultimately prove Anna is a source of universal encouragement. “I want you to be able to scream my music in the car. I want you to feel like the things going through your head are normal. I want you to feel empowered. I want you to feel loved,” says Anna. “I am loud. I am obnoxious. I’m very emotional. I wear sweatpants. I’m myself. I’m just human, man,” she smiles.

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