
Nathan Evans and The Saint Phnx Band
Ardmore Music Hall
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Philadelphia
Monday, March 2 at 7:30 pm EST
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Monday, March 2 at 7:30 pm EST
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Nathan Evans and The Saint Phnx Band at Ardmore Music HallMonday, March 2, 2026
Seated Doors: 6:15 PM | GA Doors: 6:45 PM | Show: 7:30 PM
21+ Unless with a Parent or Legal Guardian
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About Nathan Evans
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Nathan Evans made serious waves in 2021 with his debut single, “Wellerman”, a reimagining of a traditional sea shanty. The track became a global viral phenomenon, amassing just shy of 1 billion streams on Spotify alone and topping the UK Singles Chart. Since that breakout moment, Nathan has carved out a sonic of his own, blending Scottish folk with pop. His debut album, 1994, showcased his growth as an artist and established Nathan as one of Scotland’s most exciting new voices. The album reached #1 on the Scottish Albums Chart and #2 on the UK Folk Albums Chart. Lead single, “Heather On The Hill” became a fan favourite, achieving over 75 million streams. 2025 has been a standout year for Nathan’s live career. He performed to 25,000 fans on a sold out UK & EU tour, and in October he will be stepping onto the biggest stage of his career yet: his first headline arena show at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro Arena, with all 14,000 tickets selling out in minutes. Nathan has been collaborating with Glaswegian duo SAINT PHNX, co-writing, performing live, and now making and releasing records together.
About The Saint Phnx Band
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A brotherly bond drives the music of SAINT PHNX. The Glasgow duo of Stevie and Alan Jukes feel everything twice as hard together. Those mutual feelings inform the pair’s skyscraping alternative pop uplifted by towering hooks, eloquent songcraft, and energetic instrumentation.Since 2016, they’ve hustled hard, performed countless gigs, and even touched down on U.S. soil to write in LA. The duo served up their single “KING” and eventually garnered over 19 million Spotify streams and counting. In between touring with Yungblud and opening for everyone from Lewis Capaldi to Imagine Dragons, they unveiled their independent full-length debut, DDMN, in 2020. In the middle of their international rise, their dad was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis, which is a terminal lung condition. The boys had initially encouraged him to move to a warmer client, but he chose to stay in Glasgow, bought land in the Tinto Hills, and built a house. He turned the room above the garage into a studio where Stevie and Alan wrote, recorded, and remained close to him. During this time, they recorded “Happy Place” as dad cheered them on. They played it for him on his death bed, and now it tells their story together on the grandest scale possible. After gathering tens of millions of streams, touring with some of the biggest bands in the world, and receiving acclaim from Clash, Alternative Press, and more, the group welcome everyone into their family on a series of 2021 singles for Atlantic Records.
About Nathan Evans and The Saint Phnx Band
On September 5th 2025 we will find out what happens, when three Scottish musicians take on a timeless classic and create their very own new version of it. NATHAN EVANS and the brother duo SAINT PHNX deliver a fresh take on "Cotton Eye Joe" that transforms the traditional dance tune into a modern folk story. From a beautiful and calm beginning on a "pink sky misty morning," the song unfolds a cautionary tale of a mysterious stranger and a heartbroken man. On this track, Nathan Evans' folk-inspired vocals meet the signature sonic power of SAINT PHNX to create a modern anthem for heartbreak. The lyrics pull you straight into the story of betrayal and a lost love, bringing the classic folk tale into a new era.
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