The trio, who released their new album Angels’ Share today (January 16), performed a pop-up acoustic show to dozens of fans of all ages who gathered at the train station this morning.
They arrived in a disguise before revealing their identity and singing hits including Heather on the Hill, Happy Place, and Cotton Eyed Joe.
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Nathan Evans and The Saint PHNX Band (Image: Supplied)
Speaking to the Glasgow Times after their performance, they said: “Today our new album Angels’ Share is out and we are in Queen Street station.
“We were under disguise doing a little pop-up acoustic show for some of the people here, and it’s been absolutely incredible.
“Shout out to ScotRail for hooking us u,p and thank you to everybody who showed up and made it as class as it was.
“It was absolutely incredible, we did not expect that many people, so thank you, and I hope you all enjoy the album.”
Laughing, they added: “And all the kids that showed up, get back to school.”
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Nathan Evans and The Saint PHNX Band (Image: Supplied)
Nathan Evans and The Saint PHNX Band, brothers Stevie and Al Jukes, are set to perform a sold-out show at Glasgow’s Edmiston House tomorrow.
They will also be embarking on a US tour in February, a UK and Europe tour in March and April and will headline their own family festival, Heather On The Hill at Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Showground on August 22.




