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Tom Jones: The legendary singer finally gave his first concert in Greece – See videos and photos

At 84 years old, he thrilled and moved the audience at the Sani Festival, where he performed

Newsroom July 23 08:14

One of the most legendary names in global music for six decades, Tom Jones had never performed live in Greece until the night of last Saturday. He finally stepped onto Greek soil, took the stage at the Sani Festival in Halkidiki, and unfurled his musical legend through songs that have made history.

At 84 years old and has lived a storied life filled with immense success, international fame, and great passions, including gambling and women, the Welsh singer with the incredible baritone “black” voice now resembles a seasoned traveler who has reached his destination and recounts the incredible adventures he has experienced.

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During his concert, which attracted a large crowd, he unraveled the story of his brilliant yet tumultuous artistic journey, starting with “It’s Not Unusual,” his first hit song from 1965, just two months after its recording, as he reminded the audience. He continued by performing some of his most famous tracks from personal albums that have sold over 100 million copies, including the well-known “Sex Bomb,” “What’s New Pussycat?,” “Delilah,” and more.

A large crowd filled the Sani Hill to enjoy the legendary singer.

Clearly, the passing years have left their mark on him, not so much on his voice, which remains powerful, but mainly on the style of his performances, which are now more lyrical and nostalgic. However, references and winks to his… unruly past, when he excited audiences with “Sex Bomb” or his version of the sensual anthem “You Can Leave Your Hat On” famously performed by Joe Cocker, are still present.

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