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ABC: The Lexicon of Love

ABC have announced the return of their iconic Lexicon Of Love Orchestra tour for 2025
which sees them perform their timeless debut album The Lexicon of Love in its entirety alongside all the ABC hits across the UK.

The Lexicon of Love was originally released in 1982, skyrocketing to number one on the charts. Showcasing Martin Fry’s distinctive, soulful voice with timeless classics like 'Poison Arrow' and 'The Look Of Love', 'Tears Are Not Enough' and 'All of My Heart'. Produced by the legendary Trevor Horn and voted by many as the best British album ofthe decade, cementing ABC’s place in music history.

Worldwide hits and eight studio albums followed. ABC continue to demonstrate that even now over 40 years on from The Lexicon Of Love, Martin Fry’s song-writing and stage craft is still as contemporary as it was in the beginning.

This 2025 tour will see ABC joined by conductor Anne Dudley and The Lexicon Sinfonia promising a truly magical evening celebrating this enduring pop masterpiece.

"Lavish, intricate, spirited and funky” ***** The Daily TelegraphHis baritone as suave as his three piece suit....He [Martin Fry] still has a mean falsetto, still finishes each line with that debonair flourish.’ **** The Times

The glossy pop funk still sounds not just remarkably fresh, but remarkably consistent” **** The Guardian

 

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