Preview: Sexbomb: Celebrating the Music of Sir Tom Jones, Theatre Royal Winchester

Preview: Sexbomb: Celebrating the Music of Sir Tom Jones, Theatre Royal Winchester

Fans of the legendary Sir Tom Jones can now reflect on his incredible life in music with Sexbomb: Celebrating the Music of Sir Tom Jones, which comes to Theatre Royal Winchester on Thursday 13 March.

Sexbomb celebrates one of the biggest names in pop music – Sir Thomas Jones Woodward or Sir Tom Jones – who has enjoyed a 60-year-long career in music. The Welsh-born singer, who is well-known for classics such as Kiss, What’s New Pussycat, Baby, It’s Cold Outside and of course, Sexbomb, has worked with the likes of Jools Holland, Paloma Faith, Ed Sheeran and many more. He has been knighted by the Queen and performed at Buckingham Palace; received countless awards and performed on TV – even being animated to appear as himself on The Simpsons, and in more recent years, worked as a coach on ITV’s The Voice, mentoring young and old emerging talent. Sir Tom Jones has one of the most recognisable voices in music and a career that has stood the test of time.

Now, Sexbomb features some of the hits that have made him so popular with the generations – including Help Yourself, Mama Told Me Not To Come, Delilah, It’s Not Unusual and many more; and is performed by the award-winning impersonator and soundalike, Andy Wood, who – since appearing on ITV’s popular talent show, Stars in Their Eyes – has entertained fans around the world including in Benidorm where he is well-known by British tourists. Andy, who has been a performer for over 35 years, has also sung on cruise ships and at charity and corporate events. He is joined by an outstanding band.

Sexbomb is an evening not to be missed!

Sexbomb: Celebrating the music of Sir Tom Jones will be at Theatre Royal Winchester on Thursday 13 March at 7.30pm. For more information or to book tickets visit: theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk or call 01962 840 440.

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