Tom Jones has announced that his 2020 concerts have been moved to 2021 “to ensure the protection of fans, my crew and everyone who works in support of the shows.” (See the rescheduled dates below.) The Welsh-born singer turns 80 on June 7.
On his social media platforms, Jones wrote, “I’m really sorry to have to inform you that my shows scheduled for this Summer have had to be postponed until next year. As you most likely are aware, public performances are sadly not going forward as normal for just about everyone who works in music and entertainment.”
All tickets already purchased for 2020 will remain valid for the re-scheduled shows in 2021. Alternately, if you need a refund, contact your point of purchase.
Jones has had 38 Top 40 singles in the U.K. (19 in the U.S.) and sold some 100 million records worldwide. He broke through in 1965 when “It’s Not Unusual” hit #1 in the U.K. and went Top 10 in America. He also scored hits with the themes for the films What’s New Pussycat? (written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David) and Thunderball.
He won the 1966 Grammy Award for Best New Artist.
His many hits include “She’s A Lady,” “Green, Green Grass of Home” and “Delilah.” Jones hosted a variety show, This Is Tom Jones, that aired on ABC-TV from 1969 to 1971 and featured some of the biggest guests in classic rock. He was Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2006.
Since 2012, he has been a coach on The Voice U.K. (except for one season).
Watch Jones perform two favorites in 2019
Related: Our review of Jones in concert from 2016
Tom Jones 2021 Tour Dates (Tickets are available via Ticketmaster and here)
May 19 – Siegen, Germany – KulturPur Festival
May 21 – Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom
May 30 – Belfast, UK – Botanic Gardens
May 31 – Belfast, UK – Botanic Gardens
Jun 02 – Cork, Ireland – Live at the Marquee
Jun 8-9 – Surrey, UK – Hampton Court Palace Festival
Jun 12 – Hull, UK – Hull College Craven Park
Jun 13 – Darlington, UK – Darlington Arena
Jun 18 – Plymouth, UK – Plymouth Hoe
Jun 19 – Newton-le-Willow, UK – Haydock Park Racecourse
Jun 22 – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome
Jun 27 – Telford, UK – QE2 Arena
Jun 30 – Madrid, Spain – Noches del Botanico
Jul 02 – Dublin, Ireland – Energia Stadium
Jul 04 – Paddock Wood, UK – The Hop Farm
Jul 06 – Luxembourg – Neimenster
Jul 08 – Marbella, Spain – Auditorio Starlite
Jul 13 – Perugia, Italy – Umbria Jazz Festival
Jul 15 – Graz, Austria – Stadthalle Graz
Jul 17 – Bezirk-landstrasse, Austria – Wiener Konzerthaus
Jul 18 – Veszprem, Hungary – VeszpremFest
Jul 20 – Kyiv, Ukraine – Palace of Sports
Jul 23 – Newmarket, UK – Newmarket Racecourse
Jul 25 – Carlisle, UK – Bitts Park
Jul 29 – Koln, Germany – Roncalliplatz
Jul 31 – Tonsberg, Norway – Brygga i Tonsberg
Aug 01 – Tienen, Belgium – Suikerrock Festival
Aug 03 – Stockholm, Sweden – Grona Lund
Aug 05 – Gothenburg, Sweden – Liseberg Park
Aug 08, 10 – Edinburgh, UK – Princes Street Gardens
Aug 13 – Kiel, Germany – Schleswig Holstein Festival
Aug 15 – Norwich, UK – Earlham Park
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