February 18, 2025
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Sir Tom Jones to Return to Newmarket Racecourses

Sophie Able, Newmarket Racecourses and International Director, shared her excitement about Sir Tom’s return: “What a delight to welcome Sir Tom back to Newmarket Nights!

Music legend Sir Tom Jones is set to make a triumphant return to Newmarket Racecourses for a special evening of live music on Friday, August 1. Following his sold-out performance in 2021, which marked his 80th birthday celebrations, the 84-year-old star is excited to perform for his loyal fans again.

The iconic Welsh singer will take the stage during ‘Newmarket Nights’ — a unique event that combines thrilling horse racing with live performances. Fans can expect to hear a range of hits from across Sir Tom’s remarkable six-decade career, including the timeless classics “Delilah” and “What’s New Pussycat?”

In a statement, Sir Tom expressed his enthusiasm for returning to the venue: “Performing live is the centre of my life, and I’m really pleased to be returning to Newmarket Racecourse to play to such a welcoming audience. The Jockey Club Live shows are exciting dates in my calendar – the fans really enjoy the day so are always sensational. I can’t wait to spend a summer’s evening with everyone this August.”

Sophie Able, Newmarket Racecourses and International Director, shared her excitement about Sir Tom’s return: “What a delight to welcome Sir Tom back to Newmarket Nights! His sold-out 2021 show goes down in Newmarket history as one of our favourites, with generations of fans dancing the night away to his unrivalled catalogue of hits. We would advise to act fast to secure your ticket to see him this summer!”
Sir Tom’s performance at Newmarket Racecourses is part of his summer tour, with additional gigs at Haydock Park, Sandown Park, and Market Rasen Racecourses. Music lovers across the UK will have the chance to enjoy his electrifying performances at these iconic venues in July and August. Fans eager to see the legendary artist live are encouraged to purchase tickets early, as his shows are expected to sell out quickly.

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