BREAKING: Sir Tom Jones Announces 2026 World Tour — 35 Shows Set for North America, Europe, and Australia!

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BREAKING: Sir Tom Jones Announces Massive 2026 World Tour — 35 Shows Across North America, Europe, and Australia!

LONDON — Legendary Welsh vocalist Sir Tom Jones has just confirmed one of the biggest touring comebacks of 2026 — a 35-show world tour spanning North America, Europe, and Australia, thrilling fans around the globe.

The announcement, made earlier today by Jones and his team, details an expansive itinerary that will take the iconic singer to major cities across three continents. Though full routing and ticket sale dates are expected soon, confirmed stops already include headline arenas and outdoor venues that promise to showcase Jones’s timeless voice and electrifying stage presence to audiences of all generations.

At 86 years old, Jones continues to defy expectations, blending his unforgettable classics like “It’s Not Unusual,” “What’s New Pussycat,” and “Delilah” with fresh arrangements and dynamic showmanship that keeps fans on their feet.

While exact dates and venues are still rolling out, the confirmed European leg includes stops in Germany at Frankfurt’s Festhalle, Hamburg’s Elbjazz Festival, and a major performance in Cologne — part of his multi-city Come Gather Round Tour extension.

This world tour will mark one of Jones’s most ambitious live runs in years and his first round of global shows since his recent health update, in which he shared a candid and heartfelt message with fans about stepping back to recover while expressing gratitude for their unwavering support.

The announcement has set the music world alight, with fans celebrating an opportunity to see “the Voice” live once more — a voice that has influenced generations of artists and crossed genre boundaries throughout a storied career.

More details on routing, special guests, and ticket on-sale schedules are expected to be released in the coming days. But one thing is already clear: Sir Tom Jones’s 2026 world tour is shaping up to be one of the year’s most unforgettable live music events.

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