Tom Jones is bringing six decades of his hits to Melbourne next year
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19.09.2023

Tom Jones is bringing six decades of his hits to Melbourne next year

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What's New, Pussycat?

Tom Jones is bringing his timeless talent to Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena on March 28 as a part of his long-awaited Ages & Stages tour.

Delta Goodrem will be joining Tom Jones at Centennial Vineyards in Bowral on March 23, making this a musical event for the books. Plus, you can catch him at Byron Bay’s Bluesfest and A Day On The Green for more chances to experience the magic of Tom Jones live.

Tom Jones Australian tour

  • March 21 – Kings Park and Botanic Gardens, Perth
  • March 23 – A Day On The Green, Centennial Vineyards
  • March 26 – The Drive, Adelaide
  • March 28 – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
  • March 30 – Bluesfest, Byron Bay
  • April 2 – Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Newcastle
  • April 4 – Aware Super Theatre, Sydney

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

If you’ve somehow managed to miss the dulcet tones of this iconic Welsh artist, it’s time to emerge from under that rock and experience the magic of a career that has spanned an incredible six decades. Here’s hoping Sir Jones plays What’s New Pussycat? 21 times on repeat.

Tom Jones, whose career began in the early ’60s, has not only survived but thrived in the ever-evolving world of popular music. With a voice that can move mountains and a stage presence that leaves audiences in awe, he has achieved international fame with a string of unforgettable hits.

From classics like It’s Not Unusual and Delilah to his James Bond theme Thunderball, Tom Jones has left an indelible mark on the music industry. His rendition of Prince’s Kiss is a cover for the ages.

Don’t miss out on seeing this living legend in the flesh, grab tickets here.