Sir Tom Jones is set to join fellow The Voice judge Olly Murs on his upcoming spring tour. The pair have worked together for many years on the BBC One talent show and the Pontypridd music legend will now join Olly at his Cardiff show on his 2023 UK tour.
The 'Marry Me' tour marks Olly's first tour since 2017 when he completed his '24 Hrs Tour' across Europe, Asia and UK tour. Tom Jones will be joining Olly when he performs in Cardiff in April.
Olly will be playing at the Cardiff International Arena on Tuesday, April 25 and tickets start at £39.25. You can buy your tickets from Ticketmaster here. Other dates for Olly's 12-date tour include Glasgow, Liverpool and Nottingham.
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In December, hundreds of fans queued outside Cardiff’s HMV store on Queen Street to see Olly who was promoting his new album, Marry Me. On a WalesOnline Facebook Live, the former X Factor star reminisced about his previous times in the city. “I love it in Cardiff," he said. "It’s funny, just as we parked the car up in the NCP, [I remembered] we had some great nights out here. We had our end-of-tour party at TigerTiger - it was carnage.
"And then there was the Park Plaza, we stayed there a few times which brought back some memories. It’s a beautiful place to come and I love the fans here in Wales.” You can see the best pictures from that day here.
Speaking about Sir Tom Jones on Facebook Live, Olly said: "Sir Tom is an amazing, brilliant guy and just a brilliant person. I love hanging out with him." You can keep up to date with the latest What's On news by signing up to the newsletter here.
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