ABC's Martin Fry is going on an intimate book tour - here's how to get tickets

It starts in October

ABC's Martin Fry
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 24th Jul 2024
Last updated 24th Jul 2024

ABC singer Martin Fry will be going on tour later this year, however rather than just being a music tour, this will be a book tour. The singer, famous for the 1982 song 'The Look of Love', announced the tour earlier this year, and tickets are still on sale.

Martin's tour, called 'A Lexicon of Life' will start in Workington on 9th October, and continue through the October and November, with Spring 2025 dates due to be announced.

The singer captioned his post: 'We want to give a special shoutout to our friends here in the UK about this Autumn’s one-of-a-kind book tour. Join us in cozy theatres where I’ll delve into my brand-new autobiography. Be part of the conversation, ask your questions, and secure your spot now for a truly memorable experience!

'In addition, we’ll be performing an intimate acoustic set featuring beloved ABC hits, along with the exclusive debut of brand-new songs never before performed live. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary event during my upcoming book tour! See link in bio 📖'.

While on tour, fans can expect Martin to perform some of his iconic songs such as 'Poison Arrow' and 'The Look Of Love', as well as sharing his personal stories of more than 40 years in the music industry.

What is Martin Fry's book called?

Martin's autobiography is called A Lexicon of Life.

How to buy Martin Fry's book

You can preorder his book now, it is due to be published this summer.

How to buy tickets for Martin Fry's book tour

Buy tickets now for Martin Fry's book tour.

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