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Tom Jones announces huge Scottish gig as part of 2025 tour

MUSIC icon Tom Jones is set to play a major Scottish show this summer.

The legendary singer, 84, shows no sign of slowing down as he plans to stop north of the border for the exciting gig.

Tom Jones performing seated at a concert, using a cane.
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The Welsh crooner and The Voice coach will be heading to Dundee to close out the highly anticipated Discovery Festival as a headliner.

The Delilah singer will perform his classic hits in Slessor Gardens as part of his Defy Explanation tour, bringing the three-day event to an unforgettable close.

With a career spanning over six decades, the It’s Not Unusual star has sold more than 100 million records and remains beloved by fans of all ages.

He will take to the stage on Sunday, 27 July.

Outside of Scotland, Jones will play a series of outdoor shows around the country.

Fans of Tom Jones will be able to purchase tickets to see him in Dundee from 10am on Friday, February 21 on general sale.

Ticketmaster and O2 priority pre-sale will be available from Wednesday 10am until 9am on Friday.

Other legendary acts performing at the three-day event include Ocean Colour Scene, The Fratellis, The Human League, and several other big names.

The festival will take place at Slessor Gardens, on Dundee’s waterfront, from 25–27 July 2025.

Friday night will be headlined by 90s legends Ocean Colour Scene, with the evening also featuring a number of iconic homegrown acts.


The Birmingham-born group—who have toured alongside music legends Oasis—battled with the Gallagher brothers for multiple UK number ones in the 90s.

They will be joined on stage by popular Scottish rock band The Fratellis.

Famous for their hit song Chelsea Dagger, the Glasgow-based band will perform as part of their Live in ’25 tour.

Indie band White Lies and Fife singer-songwriter Cammy Barnes are also on the line-up, as Scotland’s newest festival makes its long-awaited debut.

Organisers Liz Hobbs Group said: “We’re delighted to announce another night of incredible music at Dundee’s Slessor Gardens.

“We are certain this is going to be a great evening for fans who not only remember the artists from the first time around but also newer fans who can’t wait to sing along to some incredible indie classics.

“We can’t wait for Dundee to enjoy a fantastic weekend of music.”

General tickets are priced from £55, plus a booking fee.

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