Music icon Tom Jones is returning to North Yorkshire this summer – for a huge outdoor headline show as part of his 2026 Come Gather Round tour.
The legendary Welsh singer will take to the stage at Scarborough Open Air Theatre on Sunday 26 July. He will be joined by British soul favourites Stone Foundation.
The show marks a welcome return to the North Yorkshire venue for Tom – this will be his fifth performance at Scarborough OAT, his last being a sold-out show in 2024.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am Friday via Ticketmaster.
Over an incredible career spanning more than six decades, Tom Jones has sold more than 100 million records and remains one of the most enduring and influential performers in music history. Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2006, he has also earned multiple BRIT Awards, a Silver Clef Award, the prestigious Music Industry Trusts Award and a Hitmaker Award from the US Songwriters Hall of Fame.
At the age of 85 Tom continues to captivate audiences worldwide. His global popularity shows no sign of slowing, with audiences drawn to his timeless catalogue, commanding vocals and magnetic stage presence. Fans can expect a night packed with iconic hits including It’s Not Unusual, What’s New Pussycat?, Delilah, and Green, Green Grass of Home — all delivered with the same energy and charisma that have defined his career.
Julian Murray, of Scarborough OAT promoters Cuffe and Taylor, added: “We’re thrilled to welcome Tom Jones back to Scarborough Open Air Theatre for the fifth time.
“He’s always a huge favourite here, and the atmosphere is fantastic whenever he steps on stage. With such a brilliant crowd, we’re sure this will be another unforgettable night this summer.”
To see more upcoming events at Scarborough OAT this summer, visit their website.












