St. Paul & The Broken Bones
Apr 5, 2026 / 7:30 p.m.
Part revival, part rock-and-soul spectacle, all high-energy charisma—it’s a celebration of soul in all its forms: joy, pain, faith, funk, and catharsis. Singer-songwriter Tyler Ballgame will open.
Prepare for an emotionally resonant evening with Jeremy Jordan’s dynamic blend of powerhouse vocals, heartfelt storytelling, and engaging humor. Effortlessly transitioning from soaring high notes to intimate, nuanced passages, Jordan displays both his exceptional vocal range and precise control through setlists that typically include a mix of Broadway hits, pop covers, and original compositions. A 2025 Tony nominee for the title role in Floyd Collins and a compelling storyteller, Jordan’s quick wit and audience rapport infuse his concert with layers of spontaneity and charm.
About the Artist
Jeremy Jordan accidentally fell in love with acting at age 17 when he was cast in the musical The Fantasticks. After high school, he studied drama at Ithaca College and moved to New York City. He has earned a Tony nomination for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for his portrayal of Jack Kelly in Disney’s Newsies and a Theatre World Award for his portrayal of Clyde Barrow in Bonnie & Clyde. In March 2025, he took on the Tony-nominated title role in Floyd Collins on Broadway. Other theatre credits include Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby (Broadway and World Premiere) and Seymour in the acclaimed New York production of Little Shop of Horrors, as well as roles in West Side Story, Waitress, American Son, Finding Neverland, and Rock of Ages. Jordan has starred in the movies The Last 5 Years, Newsies, Joyful Noise, American Son, and Spinning Gold. On television, he was a series regular on CW’s Supergirl, NBC’s Smash, and Disney’s Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure, and he recurs on Amazon’s Hazbin Hotel. He’s also the lead singer of the rock band Age of Madness.
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Apr 5, 2026 / 7:30 p.m.
Part revival, part rock-and-soul spectacle, all high-energy charisma—it’s a celebration of soul in all its forms: joy, pain, faith, funk, and catharsis. Singer-songwriter Tyler Ballgame will open.

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