Ex-Special Forces soldier and SAS Who Dares Wins star Jason Fox is taking his first ever UK tour to Scotland.
The Life At The Limit tour is the next big expedition for the TV star and best-selling author with 30 dates across the UK.
Life At The Limit will see Jason deliver first-hand the remarkable story of his daring exploits in a distinguished career as an elite operator in the UK Special Forces (SBS) and beyond.
Presented by Nigel McIntyre and Gareth Watson, Life At The Limit tours throughout January and February.
There are two events for Scottish fans of the show with Jason stopping by Glasgow and Edinburgh.
The military star will first visit the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh on February 8, 2022, before heading to The Pavillion in Glasgow on February 9, 2022.
What you need to know about Jason Fox's Life At The Limit tour
From gunfights, hostage rescues, daring escapes and heroic endeavours that defined Jason Fox’s service, to a very different battle that awaited him at home, Life At The Limit will present a breath-taking story of Special Forces soldiering - a chronicle of operational bravery, adventure and courage on and off the battlefield.
You can buy tickets via Ticketmaster here.
Jason's appetite for adventure and extremes has no limit and has led him to take on some amazing challenges both in the Military (Royal Marines, SBS) and in his TV roles with SAS Who Dares Wins, Inside The Real Narcos and The Final Mission: Foxy’s War.
He is also a best-selling author following the publication of Battle Scars (2019) and Life Under Fire (2020), as well as a world record-breaking rower and adventurer who has embarked on expeditions across Alaska, the North Pole and most recently the River Yukon.
Jason’s first tour will touch on the incredible moments he has encountered through his career and the struggles he encountered with PTSD when he returned home.
Behind the scenes with Jason Fox
“Civilian life has not slowed me and I’m looking forward to sharing my stories with audiences across the UK,” said Jason.
“From behind-the-scenes anecdotes of filming, some hilarious, others brutal; and what it's really like when you come face to face with notorious killers, drug cartels, Mexican warlords and hitmen, this will be a no holds barred account of my life to date.
“Life At the Limit is a very honest account of what has been a long and difficult journey, but I do promise it will be inspiring, entertaining, funny and moving in equal measure.”
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