Gig at Northern Meeting Park on Friday, May 29, will feature support from Calum Bowie.
A trio of Lanarkshire musicians have announced a major Highlands gig.
Nathan Evans and Saint PHNX Band will headline a superb show at Inverness’ Northern Meeting Park on Friday, May 29, with support from Calum Bowie.
Tickets for the show go on general sale on Friday, January 30, at 10am via gigsinscotland.com
After a career-defining year in 2025, including their sold-out show at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, Airdrie hitmaker Nathan and Wishaw rockers Saint PHNX are gearing up for an exciting year ahead.
Their brand new collaborative album Angels’ Share was just released via Universal – and they’ve spent the last few days on a surprise acoustic tour across Scotland with their pop-up performances drawing in thousands of fans.
The Angels’ Share World Tour kicks off on February 18 in Los Angeles and will travel across the UK, Europe, North America, and Australia, giving fans the chance to see the trio perform their biggest songs live.
Their most recent UK and European tour sold over 25,000 tickets, with the shows being celebrated for their energy, musicianship and connection with fans.
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And, as reported by Lanarkshire Live, Nathan and Saint PHNX’s brother duo Stevie and Al Jukes will headline and curate Heather on the Hill Festival, a family-focused event taking place on August 22 at the Royal Highland Centre as part of Edinburgh Summer Sessions.
Created by Nathan and the Jukes brothers, the festival will feature artists including Cian Ducrot, Ella Henderson, Skerryvore, Brooke Combe, and NATI, with more acts to be announced; tickets for the festival are available to purchase here.
Former postman Nathan said: “Everything that’s happened for me in the last five years has led to this point.
“Stevie and Alan are in this position, playing Scottish folk-pop music we love for whole families of fans.
“Who’d have thought, when I uploaded it to TikTok on the window-ledge at my old house, it would lead to this?”
Stevie added: “Since Nathan invited us to write with him then perform the songs live, the whole thing’s snowballed into an avalanche.
“We’re all family people, married with kids and it’s been our mission to create shows that everyone can come to, for us all to celebrate music together.”
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