Tom Jones Will Be Burning Down The House at Sandown Park Racecourse

Tom Jones Will Be Burning Down The House at Sandown Park Racecourse

He is one of Britain’s greatest singers and has enjoyed an extraordinary career spanning six decades and this summer he is coming Sandown Park Racecourse to perform live after racing on Wednesday 27th July 2011 – introducing the one and only SIR TOM JONES...

Tom Jones is one of Wales’ best known exports, who started his singing career when he was very young. His first single "It's Not Unusual" launched in 1965 and shot to No1 making him a player in the swinging music scene of the 1960s.

The same year he scored hits with the movie themes to What's New, Pussycat? and the James Bond film Thunderball.

Tom’s powerful voice has sold over 100 million records and his latest blues and gospel inspired album Praise & Blame (2010) hit No 2 in the charts, receiving the best reviews of his career.

Critics across the world are unanimous in their approval and admiration for both the recorded work and the performance of it in concert.

Jones delivers with such gusto that the rafters really seem to rattle….and yet it’s a testament to his prowess as an entertainer that he can pull it off with such aplomb.

The Guardian

Jones, who was awarded an OBE in 1999, was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2006 at Buckingham Palace for his services to music.

This is my first performance at a London racecourse in the UK and I am very much looking forward to it. I really love this show—I do some of the classic hits of course, some songs from my latest album Praise & Blame as well as some surprise stuff. Come and have a great time after the races!…look forward to seeing you in July.

Tom Jones

Tickets prices booked in advance are:
£38 Premier
£33 Grandstand
£18 for children aged between 10-17 years old
£8 for children aged between 3-9 years old
Free for children aged between 0-3 years old

For further information or to book tickets please call Sandown Park on 01372 47 00 47 or visit https://www.sandown.co.uk.

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