Tom’s in sight for summer night. Tom Jones to perform Malaga in August

The mega force that is Tom Jones is bringing his superstar self to perform in Spain on Saturday, August 1 at the Moonlight Malaga festival. The Welsh icon will appear as part of the summer series that draws crowds from all over to enjoy music.
Now in his eighties, Tom Jones remains one of the most recognisable voices in popular music. Rising to fame in the 1960s, he built a reputation for powerhouse vocals and a commanding stage presence. Over an impressive career spanning more than six decades, he has sold over 100 million records worldwide and continues to tour internationally.
Tom Jones fans can enjoy a night of his classic hits sang under the Spanish summer heat
Fans of his music can expect a set built around signature hits such as It’s Not Unusual, Delilah, Green Green Grass of Home, What’s New Pussycat?, I’ll Never Fall in Love Again, She’s a Lady and the dancefloor favourite Sex Bomb. Recent performances have also leaned into blues, soul and gospel touches, highlighting the depth and durability of his outstanding voice.
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Moonlight Malaga runs through July and August and is a series of open-air shows held at Malaga Forum. The programme mixes headline names with a late-evening schedule designed perfectly for the heat of mid-summer, with early announcements including Rodrigo Cuevas performing on July 31 and Tom Jones on August 1.
Booking early is advisable to avoid disapointment
Tickets are on sale and are listed across multiple major ticketing platforms, early booking is encouraged as demand will build through the summer. Front sections and premium areas typically move first for arena-scale shows. For more information about the concert and the rest of the festival visit the Moonlight Malaga website directly. The Malaga Forum is at Ctra. de la Azucarera Intelhorce, 7.
So warm up those vocal chords to sing along with all the classic hits that the evening will bring and enjoy a hot summer night out in the presence of an icon.




