Folk-punk singer Frank Turner is heading off on a UK tour this summer with his band The Sleeping Souls. If you’re a fan of the Recovery singer, here’s how to snap up tickets today.

By Laura Wybrow

Published: Friday, 26 April 2024 at 07:35 AM


In support of his 10th album Undefeated, Frank Turner and his backing band The Sleeping Souls will be hitting the road, performing shows at venues up and down the UK from Manchester and Glasgow to Oxford and Norwich, kicking off with a performance at Glastonbury Festival.

Speaking about the upcoming UK tour, Turner said: “We’re getting closer to the day when Undefeated is out in the world. We’ve announced and sold out 14 shows in the UK – all on the same day – so let’s add a few more! I’m bringing the tour, the new album, the Sleeping Souls, and my excellent friends The Meffs, to a string of dates in rooms I know well and love around the UK this July, in between our festival shows.”

Back in 2006, Turner released his debut EP Campfire Punkrock, quickly followed by his debut full-length album Sleep Is For The Week. The Hampshire-born songwriter then went on to support major artists such as Biffy Clyro, Green Day and The Gaslight Anthem, and perform at some of the UK’s biggest festivals. When Turner released his third record Poetry of the Deed, he was primed and ready for chart success, and this record opened him up to a whole new audience.

A few years passed, and Turner returned with the record Be More Kind alongside his band The Sleeping Souls. The record No Man’s Land soon followed, which was a concept album that focused on the lives of various historical women. In 2022, the 42-year-old released FTHC, his first album to take the number one spot on the UK album chart.

With his 10th studio album, Undefeated, on its way, here’s how to secure tickets to see Turner live this year.

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