SINGING superstar Sir Tom Jones is to perform at Carlisle’s Bitts Park in July.

In a concert that is certain to attract his many fans from across the region, Tom will make a welcome return to the county for a dazzling show crammed with energy, style, and classic songs.

The performance is scheduled for Sunday, July 26. Tickets go on sale from Friday, January 31,at 9.00am.

The concert will feature a collection of his most popular hits across the decades, and also numbers from his latest albums.

Promoter Liz Doogan-Hobbs MBE, who runs LHG Events, said: “We are of course thrilled to be working with Sir Tom Jones once again, having promoted and produced concerts with him across the country for several years.

“Tom remains one of the most popular artists in the industry and we have seen first-hand how he truly captivates an audience.

“Fans in Carlisle are in for a treat with an evening filled with Tom’s most recognisable and popular hits. We are looking forward to seeing you all there and would urge you to buy your tickets early!”

The tickets for the show will be priced from £39.50 plus a booking fee. Front row and premium seats are available as part of the VIP Packages

Sir Tom’s career spans more than 50 years, and despite his age, his talent and energy as a performer remain undiminished.

As he celebrates a landmark 80th birthday this summer Tom continues to delight fans across the globe. His musical genius has earned him a place as one of the best loved artists to emerge from the 1960s .

His music draws on a range of genres, spanning pop, rock, soul, R&B, dance, country and gospel. With more than 100 million record sales under his belt, his hits include It’s Not Unusual, Kiss, Delilah and What’s New Pussycat .

His fame reached a new generation with his work as a judge and coach on ITV’s The Voice. In past shows, he has delivered some brilliant impromptu performances, revealing the power of his voice, and his sheer professionalism.

His recent album, Long Lost Suitcase, was released in 2015 to critical acclaim.