The collaborative project brings its biggest Highland date yet to Northern Meeting Park
Nathan Evans & The Saint PHNX Band have announced their biggest Highland show to date, with a headline performance set for Northern Meeting Park on Friday 29 May 2026. Support on the night comes from Calum Bowie. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 30 January via gigsinscotland.com.
The show follows a strong run of form for the band. After a sold-out night at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro and the release of their collaborative album Angels’ Share through Universal, the project has continued to gather pace. Live, they have been described as “true masters of the stage”, with Scottish Music Network highlighting their ability to “captivate their audience, leading them through a journey of music and movement”.
Recent surprise acoustic pop-up performances across Scotland have underlined that reputation, drawing large crowds and reminding fans why the collaboration works so well. As The Scotsman noted, their shared love of “sentimental Caledonian pop with catchy choruses” gives the project a clear and accessible identity.
The Inverness date arrives as the Angels’ Share World Tour gets underway, launching in Los Angeles before travelling across the UK, Europe, North America and Australia. Their most recent UK and European tour sold over 25,000 tickets, with shows praised for their energy and connection with audiences.
For Highland fans, this Northern Meeting Park headline feels significant. Big enough to reflect the band’s current momentum, but close enough to keep the atmosphere intact, it stands out as one of Inverness’s key live dates for 2026.
Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday 30 January.





