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Chicago Native Clayton Mann to take the Stage at Chase Rice's Newest Venue: Welcome To The Farm Chicago
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Nashville rising artist, Clayton Mann, will return to Chicago for the "Sneak Peak Weekend" of Chase Rice's new hangout Welcome To The Farm.

CHICAGO & NASHVILLE, Tenn. - PennZone -- Clayton Mann is returning to his roots to perform at the latest Welcome To The Farm entertainment venue in Chicago. The new 10,000-square-foot River North venue, located at 15 W. Illinois Street, will be opening it's doors for a "Sneak Peak Weekend" July 12, 13, 14. Scheduled to play a three-night run, Mann will rock the live music space with his Nashville band. Set to deliver a high energy performance, Clayton will masterfully jump between playing guitar and keys, shape shifting his 4-plus octave range between those impressive high notes to scaling the low.

Born in Chicago and raised in Glen Ellyn, Clayton transplanted to Nashville after graduating high school. He is a former winner of Most Talented Teen Chicago and is a current member of The Recording Academy and The Country Music Association. As a singer / songwriter releasing his 8th and 9th singles, "Gulf Wind" and "Somewhere With You," you can follow Clayton's musical journey on Spotify, Instagram, and all social platforms.

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Be prepared for a high energy show peppered with a little bit of soul and a whole lot of rock-n-roll! You won't want to miss this Sneak Peak Weekend banger at The Farm Chicago!

The branded chain, Welcome To The Farm Chicago, will be its third location following Cleveland, OH and St. Petersburg, FL. Country superstar Chase Rice, in partnership with Forward Hospitality Group and former Chicago Bull Jimmy Butler and Chicago Bear Roquan Smith, are firm in making Welcome To The Farm Chicago a first class entertainment / restaurant venue.

In getting to the venue:  The Welcome To The Farm Chicago location will be listed as the prior "Fremont" building on Google Maps and Apple Maps.

Contact
Julie Adams
clayton@clatyonmann.net


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