Welsh star to play Manchester
Manchester is set to welcome a legendary artist from Wales.
World-famous singer Sir Tom Jones is coming to Manchester to play a single-night show as part of his 2021 nationwide tour. Promoters of live music acts often rely on professional printing services to create content to publicise upcoming event and tours, attracting attendance from music lovers across the country.
Fans of the Welsh crooner purchasing a ticket for the show will have a chance to see the iconic performer play a selection of his classic tracks like "What's New Pussycat?", "It's Not Unusual", "Sex Bomb", "Green, Green Grass of Home", and the theme song he sang for 1965’s James Bond adventure “Thunderball”.
Born Sir Thomas Woodward, Jones launches his career during the 60s with a flurry of hits. US online site AllMusic described his voice as a "full-throated, robust baritone". Over the years the singer has played a wide variety of musical styles including pop, country, soul, dance, gospel, and R&B. He’s also tried his hand at acting, playing a role in Tim Burton’s comedy “Mars Attacks!”
2005 saw the recording artist with millions of album sales to his credit Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his service to British music.
Sir Tom Jones will play the AO Arena on Trinity Way, Hunts Bank, in Manchester on Monday, December 6, from 7.30pm to 11.30 pm.
World-famous singer Sir Tom Jones is coming to Manchester to play a single-night show as part of his 2021 nationwide tour. Promoters of live music acts often rely on professional printing services to create content to publicise upcoming event and tours, attracting attendance from music lovers across the country.
Fans of the Welsh crooner purchasing a ticket for the show will have a chance to see the iconic performer play a selection of his classic tracks like "What's New Pussycat?", "It's Not Unusual", "Sex Bomb", "Green, Green Grass of Home", and the theme song he sang for 1965’s James Bond adventure “Thunderball”.
Born Sir Thomas Woodward, Jones launches his career during the 60s with a flurry of hits. US online site AllMusic described his voice as a "full-throated, robust baritone". Over the years the singer has played a wide variety of musical styles including pop, country, soul, dance, gospel, and R&B. He’s also tried his hand at acting, playing a role in Tim Burton’s comedy “Mars Attacks!”
2005 saw the recording artist with millions of album sales to his credit Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his service to British music.
Sir Tom Jones will play the AO Arena on Trinity Way, Hunts Bank, in Manchester on Monday, December 6, from 7.30pm to 11.30 pm.