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How to get tickets to Tom Jones’ 2023 UK tour, including prices and dates

The legendary singer’s ‘Ages and Stages’ tour includes five UK shows this December

Ed Cunningham
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Is there any UK music icon quite like Tom Jones? From his prime hollerin’ days of the 1960s with hits like ‘It’s Not Unusual’ and ‘Delilah’ through to his arty rock releases of the past few years, Jones’ fame spans generations. So, as you can imagine, a Tom Jones tour is something for everyone to get excited about.

Following shows at Cardiff Castle in July, the Pontypridd-born crooner has announced five UK dates for December 2023. As part of his ‘Ages and Stages’ tour, he’ll be playing cities across England and Scotland. Here’s everything you need to know about those shows.

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When is Tom Jones going on a UK tour in 2023?

Tom’s ‘Ages and Stages’ tour will be in December.

When do tickets go on sale for Tom Jones’ ‘Ages & Stages’ tour?

General tickets go on sale this Friday, September 8 at 10am. However, if you’re a Tom superfan, you can register for presale online to get tickets at 10am on September 7. Find each gig and presale link on LiveNation here

How much do tickets cost?

Ticket prices haven’t yet been revealed. However, judging from Jones’ July gigs at Cardiff Castle, we’d expect prices to start at around £70 for standing tickets and £50 for seated. 

How can I register for tickets?

You can register on LiveNation for each individual gig here.

What UK dates and venues have been confirmed?

Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena – December 14

Birmingham, Resorts World Arena – December 16

London, The O2 – December 17

Glasgow, OVO Hydro – December 19

Manchester, AO Arena – December 20

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