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Nathan Evans and SAINT PHNX Bring Angel’s Share Momentum to Manchester and London

Nathan Evans and SAINT PHNX are having a moment, and not a small one. As the Scottish collaborators head into Manchester tonight, March 24, 2026, at O2 Ritz Manchester, before taking over London’s Electric Ballroom tomorrow, March 25, 2026, they do so with Angel’s Share continuing to prove that this partnership is far bigger than a one-off success story. 

What began with the huge crossover success of “Heather on the Hill” has evolved into one of the most compelling modern folk-pop collaborations in the UK right now. Nathan Evans brings the voice and storytelling that first pushed him into the global spotlight, while SAINT PHNX inject the kind of widescreen, anthemic production that turns deeply rooted songs into arena-scale moments. Together, they have created something that feels proudly Scottish but undeniably international in reach.

That momentum is now reflected in the charts. Angel’s Share reached the Top 5 of the Official UK Albums Chart, while also hitting No. 1 on the Official Scottish Albums Chart and No. 1 on the Official Album Downloads Chart. Official Charts data also shows the record entering with a strong early run across multiple formats and chart categories, underlining the scale of the album’s breakout. 

According to the press materials, the project has also topped the iTunes Albums Chart and iTunes Folk Chart, sold 9,265 units toward the Official UK Albums Chart, and already pulled in more than 20 million album streams to date. The duo said: “We’re genuinely blown away that our collaborative debut album has landed at #4 in the Official Charts and #1 in the Scottish and Download Charts AND #1 in the Folk charts. It’s something we can hardly wrap our heads around. Thanks to our fans – the best in the world.”

There is something particularly effective about the way Evans and SAINT PHNX meet in the middle. They are not sanding down each other’s strengths; they are amplifying them. Folk, pop and rock sit together here with a sense of purpose, giving the music both emotional immediacy and the kind of communal energy that is clearly translating live. That live demand has already been immense, with the pair’s wider run of headline dates and their growing festival footprint helping turn this collaboration into a fully fledged movement rather than a temporary pairing.

With Angel’s Share already establishing itself as a major chart success and the world tour pushing forward, these Manchester and London dates feel less like routine tour stops and more like a victory lap for one of the UK’s most resonant crossover acts of the moment. Nathan Evans and SAINT PHNX are not just riding momentum — they are building something with real scale, heart and staying power.

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