At 85, the legendary voice behind Sex Bomb is proving he’s far from slowing down. Fans are already buzzing after news broke that he’s set for a massive summer comeback show in Ireland — at a brand-new venue just outside Dublin.

MUSIC icon Tom Jones is set to send fans into a frenzy with a huge Irish comeback gig this summer.

The Sex Bomb legend, 85, will belt out the hits at a brand-new Irish venue, just 20 minutes from Dublin city.

Concert poster for Tom Jones performing at Palmerstown House on Sunday, August 9th.
Tom Jones has been announced as a headline performer at Palmerstown House Estate

 

Tom Jones smiles at the camera.
Jones will play in Ireland this AugustCredit: 5D4

Tom will headline the idyllic grounds of Palmerstown House Estate this August 9, 2026.

The Kildare venue has already got an impressive selection of gigs lined up this summer – with Peter Andre and Liberty X already announced.

Now Palmerstown House is excited to welcome the record-breaking artist.

Tickets for the gig are expected to go on sale this Thursday, April 2 at 10am on Ticketmaster.

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Concert organisers have confirmed tickets will be priced at €76.40, inclusive of all booking fees.

And despite his age, the crooner is still packing venues worldwide and wowing crowds with his powerhouse voice.

So, if you’ve been waiting to catch the chart-topper in action, now’s your chance.

With a jaw-dropping career spanning over six decades, Sir Tom has shifted more than 100million records and shows no sign of slowing down.

The music veteran has been riding high off some of the best reviews of his career, thanks to recent albums like Surrounded By Time and Long Lost Suitcase.

Critics have praised both the recorded material and Jones’ performances, highlighting his undeniable and unique talent in both the studio and on stage.

Born in a Welsh mining town, Tom started out doing odd jobs before finding fame in local bands.

But it wasn’t long before he hit the big time and the charts exploded with classics like It’s Not Unusual, Delilah and Green, Green Grass of Home.

By the late 1960s, Jones was a household name thanks to his hit TV show and a string of smash singles.

Over the years, he’s rubbed shoulders with music royalty including Stevie Wonder, Dolly Parton and Ed Sheeran.

Knighted in 2006, the legend has picked up a stack of awards and even made chart history in 2021 by becoming the oldest male artist to land a UK number one album.

From coaching on The Voice UK to selling out tours, Sir Tom is still a force in the music world

And come August, Irish fans will get the chance to see exactly why he’s one of the greatest performers of all time.