Marti Pellow
Iconic pop singer and songwriter Marti Pellow is back with his brand-new âPopped In Souled Outâ arena tour in 2024.
It follows the two fastest-selling shows of his career â at the legendary London Palladium and Glasgowâs SEC Armadillo. He put tickets on sale for an orchestral version of the four-times-platinum record and both shows sold out instantly â with fans demanding more.
Marti said: âIt was the fastest-selling ticket of my career. Then the fanbase came up from Scotland and said âIf you donât do this in Scotland, then donât bother coming back.â And that was just from family. So I put that on sale in Scotland, and once again it was the fastest-selling show of my career â it sold out the same morning.
âThen people demanded more shows. Itâs such an exciting project for me. Iâve found it inspirational. Popped In Souled Out was my first successful record, it was my debut album, and it took me around the world. It facilitated all those dreams I had. It was the catalyst for everything. The arena tour follows the successful release of Martiâs book, Pellow Talk, and a run of spoken word shows, all of which also sold out.
Now heâs set to take the UK and Ireland by storm next in 2024 with his upcoming tour dates in celebration of the 1987 multi-million selling âPopped In Souled Outâ album which established Marti and the band as one of the greatest talents to ever come out of Scotland. The record earned him a BRIT Award and four platinum discs in the UK alone.
This tour will see Marti bring a truly unique experience for audiences, playing alongside the RTĂ Concert Orchestra, performing material from the iconic debut album that includes many of the most memorable tracks of a generation, such as âWishing I Was Luckyâ âSweet Little Mystery,â âAngel Eyesâ and âTemptationâ.
Marti added: âTo be able to do orchestrated versions, with strings, has been so inspiring. I believe that these songs are my future, not just my past. Itâs the album that just keeps giving to me. I know when people hear these songs, it will take them to a time and a place. Thereâll be people in the audience who fell in love to this music.â