Nathan Evans and the Saint Phnx Band Plot ‘Angels’ Share’ 2026 Australian Tour
This marks the Scottish singer’s first ever Australian tour.
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Scottish singer Nathan Evans and the SAINT PHNX Band are set to mesmerise audiences next year when they embark on their very first tour of Australia.
Gaining recognition for his reinterpretation of the traditional song ‘Wellermen’, which went viral on TikTok, Evans has released two albums, with his upcoming third, Angels' Share, due out Friday 16 January 2026 via Better Now Records/Universal Music (pre-order here).
Known for his authentic lyrics and country folk ballads, Evans has become a massive star in the UK and recently headlined his biggest show ever at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro Arena.
Evans Angels’ Share Tour begins in Brisbane at The Triffid on Tuesday 13 October. Dates follow at Sydney’s Factory Theatre on Wednesday 14 October, Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on Friday 16 October, Adelaide’s Lion Arts Factory on Saturday 17 October and Perth’s Magnet House on Sunday 18 October.
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After Evans’ acapella version of ‘Wellerman’ went viral, with the song sitting at half a billion streams, he shared his debut 2022 album, Wellerman – The Album. While it didn’t trouble the charts, it confirmed Evans as one to watch and was followed two years later by 1994.
Led by the fan favourite ‘Heather On The Hill’, a love song to his wife, the album topped the Scottish Album Charts and turned Evans from a rising local star to a global sensation.
Having toured consistently around the UK and Europe over the past couple of years while working on his new album, Evans is finally making his way to Australia to perform for audiences across the country in 2026.
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Nathan Evans and the Saint Phnx Band Angels’ Sahre AUSTRALIA 2026 Tour Dates
Tuesday 13 October – The Triffid, Brisbane, QLD
Wednesday 14 October – Factory Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Friday 16 October – Corner Hotel, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 17 October – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Sunday 18 October – Magnet House, Perth, WA
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