Friday, April 25, 2025

Doechii reveals the SZA album that gave her the ‘courage’ to split from her ex

Doechii says SZA's 'Ctrl' album gave her "the courage" to break up with an ex. The 'Anxiety' hitmaker has...

Latest Posts

Original KISS drummer Peter Criss to release first solo album in almost two decades

Original KISS drummer Peter Criss has announced his first solo album in 18 years. The 79-year-old musician has put...

The Faces have recorded 11 tracks for their next album

The Faces have recorded “about 11 tracks” for their comeback album. Drummer Kenney Jones has revealed the surviving members...

Aitch and Anne-Marie hook up again on new song LUV?

Aitch and Anne-Marie have reunited on the new single, ‘LUV?’.  After scoring a Top 5 hit with ‘Psycho’ in...

Bebe Rexha and Faithless team up on unlikely collab, Dollars and Dimes

Bebe Rexha has joined forces with dance legends Faithless on the track 'Dollars and Dimes'. Following the release of...

Tom Jones planning gigs in 2043


Sir Tom Jones thinks he will be playing gigs when he’s 103.

The ‘Delilah’ hitmaker is planning to perform up until 2043 according to his website, which lets fans keep tabs on live dates for the next 30 years.

The tour section of the singer’s official website runs for almost three decades – suggesting the star could still be playing shows beyond his 100th birthday.

Fans have joked about the optimistic plan, with Twitter user @StigAbell quipping: "It’s unusual."

Another wasn’t too convinced by the dates, seeming very sceptical of the star’s ability to still be performing in 30 year’s time.

@Joshfarmer26 wrote: "So Tom Jones wants to do a concert tour in 2043 when he’s 103. Yeah sure whatever you say mate."

Meanwhile, a fan pondered Tom’s longevity, wondering if he had a secret to "anti" aging.

@CaldyTheSeagull added: "Tickets for Tom Jones go on sale for 2043. Crikey, has he got one of those anti age things?"

While no dates are currently listed on the website, Tom has plans for a huge world tour in 2015 to celebrate 50 years since the release of his first hit single ‘It’s Not Unusual’.

He said: "I am going to do a lot of shows in as many countries as possible. And so I want to show that I can still do it after 50 years.

"I am still having as much fun now as when I started. I like to sing and, thank God, people like to hear me sing."

Latest Posts

Original KISS drummer Peter Criss to release first solo album in almost two decades

Original KISS drummer Peter Criss has announced his first solo album in 18 years. The 79-year-old musician has put...

The Faces have recorded 11 tracks for their next album

The Faces have recorded “about 11 tracks” for their comeback album. Drummer Kenney Jones has revealed the surviving members...

Aitch and Anne-Marie hook up again on new song LUV?

Aitch and Anne-Marie have reunited on the new single, ‘LUV?’.  After scoring a Top 5 hit with ‘Psycho’ in...

Bebe Rexha and Faithless team up on unlikely collab, Dollars and Dimes

Bebe Rexha has joined forces with dance legends Faithless on the track 'Dollars and Dimes'. Following the release of...

Don't Miss

Sir Elton John to duet with Madonna?

Jake Shears has hinted at a Sir Elton John/Madonna duet. Madonna and Elton recently buried the hatchet after years...

Zak Starkey ‘surprised and saddened’ after exit from The Who

Zak Starkey feels "surprised and saddened" following his sudden exit from The Who. The drummer parted ways with Roger...

Self Esteem ‘depressed and stressed’ over music industry earnings

Self Esteem is "desperate to diversify" because trying to earn money in the music industry makes her feel "depressed and stressed".

Bjorn Ulvaeus was drunk when he wrote The Winner Takes It All

Bjorn Ulvaeus was knocking back whisky when he wrote 'The Winner Takes It All'. The ABBA star - who...

Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker has tried to retire many times

Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker has "attempted to retire" several times. The Britpop legends are set to release their first...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.