Singer-songwriter Liam St. John will perform at Zanzabar on November 5 as part of his extensive North American headline tour in support of his debut studio album, Man of the North.
In September, St. John, a new member of the Big Loud lineup, released Man of the North to growing acclaim.
More than 11 million people have listened to the album worldwide, and publications like Americana Highways, People Magazine, Holler, Taste of Country and NPR Music’s All Songs Considered have praised it.

The Spokane native, who currently resides in Nashville, bases a lot of his songs on his own experiences.
St. John, who was raised by a single mother, has been candid about the difficulties he had as a child.
These issues recur again in Man of the North. The album’s music combines elements of rock, soul, and Americana, and it has collaborations with artists like Houndmouth on “Devil in Disguise” and Molly Tuttle on “Greyhound Bus Blues.”

St. John is scheduled to make his national TV debut later this year.
His song “Paul Revere” was recently used in a number of NFL commercials. Midway through his more than 50-date tour, which ends in December, comes the performance in Louisville on November 5.
Tickets and further details can be found on the Zanzabar website.
This article appears in Oct. 1-31, 2025.




