Tom Jones at London O2 Arena: Show times, opening act and setlist for Ages & Stages tour
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London's O2 Arena will welcome back Tom Jones this weekend as he performs some of his greatest hits, including What's New Pussycat? and Delilah to fans in the capital.
The hitmaker will perform at the London music venue this Sunday (December 17) as part of his Ages & Stages tour, which celebrates his more than 60-year career.
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Hide AdJones has already performed in the capital a few times this year, having taken to the stage at both the Hampton Court Palace and Greenwich Summer Sounds festivals in June and July.
His upcoming weekend show will see him return to the O2 after two years. He last helmed a show there in 2021 as part of the venue's Welcome Back series.
Here's everything fans need to know about Tom Jones' upcoming London show at the O2 Arena.
Who is the opening act for Tom Jones' Ages & Stages London O2 Arena show?
Australian pop girl group Germein will support Tom Jones at his London O2 Arena show. The sister trio, which features youngest Georgia on lead vocals, Ella on bass and oldest Clara on drums, have also opened for the likes of Little Mix and Phil Collins.
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Doors to the O2 Arena will open from 6pm, with the show expected to kick off an hour later at 7pm. An end time is yet to be confirmed, however, Sunday shows at the venue usually wrap up around 10.30pm. Therefore, Tom Jones fans can expect his show to also come to an end around this time.
Are tickets still available for Tom Jones' Ages & Stages London O2 Arena show?
There appear to be tickets still up for grabs for Tom Jones' upcoming show. Fans can bag last-minute tickets through the O2 Arena's official ticketing partner, AXS.
Tom Jones' Ages & Stages setlist so far - what songs London O2 Arena audiences can expect
Across his Ages & Stages shows this year, the singer has performed a similar mix of familiar tunes, including It's Not Unusual and What's New Pussycat. Therefore, fans in the capital will no doubt hear some of the below songs, which featured on the setlist for his most recent UK show in Saffron Walden:
I'm Growing Old
Not Dark Yet
It's Not Unusual
What's New Pussycat
The Windmills of Your Mind
Sexbomb
Popstar
One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below)
Green Grass of Home
Across the Borderline
Talking Reality Television Blues
I Won't Crumble with You If You Fall
Tower of Song
Delilah
Lazarus Man
You Can Leave Your Hat On
If Only I Knew
Kiss
One Hell of a Life
Strange Things Happening Every Day
Johnny B. Goode
Great Balls of Fire
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