đŸŽ€đŸŒ TOM JONES ANNOUNCES WORLD TOUR IN 2026 — OVER HALF A CENTURY OF MUSIC, ONE FINAL JOURNEY

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The world is preparing to celebrate the enduring legacy of one of the most iconic voices in pop and soul music. Tom Jones, the legendary singer whose powerful voice and electrifying performances have captivated generations, has officially confirmed that his 2026 World Tour will be his final global tour — marking the culmination of an extraordinary era in music history.

Spanning more than fifty years of timeless hits, heartfelt ballads, and unforgettable arena performances, Jones’s farewell tour promises to be a profoundly emotional celebration of the songs and stories that helped define modern pop, soul, and rock music.

Fans across the globe are preparing to join him for one last ride — with the artist whose music captured the spirit of live performance, showmanship, and the unfiltered heart of popular music.

One final journey.
One legendary voice.

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