Sir Tom Jones Amazes at 84 with Heartfelt Rendition of “I’ll Never Fall In Love Again”

Sir Tom Jones to Perform His Greatest Hits on TV and Radio Tomorrow

Sir Tom Jones, who celebrated his 84th birthday in June, showcased a selection of his greatest hits on television and radio tomorrow. The legendary singer recorded a short concert for the BBC Radio 2 Live at Home festival, joining a lineup of famous musicians and bands.

The intimate performance took place in a walled garden in Hertfordshire, featuring only the show’s hosts Trevor Nelson and Jo Whiley, along with a small camera crew.

DJ Trevor Praises Sir Tom Jones’ Incredible Performance at Private Concert

DJ Trevor expressed that it was a privilege to witness the singer live during what ultimately became a private concert due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“He was incredible,” Trevor remarked. “He just celebrated his 80th birthday, and his voice is still great, so I felt really, really privileged.”

Earlier that day, Tom took to Instagram to tease his appearance at the festival and to share pictures from his concert.

Alongside three photos of the dapper singer on set, he wrote: “Coming tomorrow…”

At the start of the month, the legendary performer told his 339,000 followers about the pre-recorded gig.

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“It was a pleasure to have been able to record a very special set with my band for @bbcradio2 Live at Home event recently.

“This will be available for you to watch and listen on @bbciplayer / @bbcsounds from 12th September. Stay tuned!”

Tom Jones can be seen performing a selection of his greatest hits on TV tomorrow

Fans and Instagram followers could not contain their delight and took to the comments section to share their love and support.

“Fantastic looking forward to it,” said one social media user next to the pictures.

“Looking fabulous Sir Tom!” added another.

“Cannot wait” remarked a third.

Other performers joining Tom in the line-up include The Killers, Craig David, Sheryl Crow, The Pretenders, Erasure and McFly.

 

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