Tom Jones, 82, sits during UK gig as concerned fans praise singer seen using walking stick
TOM JONES wowed audiences as the veteran singer performed at Scarborough Open Air Theatre.
Tom Jones, 82, sits during UK gig as concerned fans praise singer
Tom Jones performed at the Scarborough Open Air Theatre on Tuesday
Sir Tom Jones, 82, took to the stage and wowed a near sell-out crowd at the Open Air Theatre with some of his greatest hits.
The legendary performer belted out tunes including Delilah and What's New Pussycat to Sexbomb and You Can Leave Your Hat On.
The singer remained seated throughout his set as his walking stick could be seen behind him.
It's not the first time the Welsh star has relied on a walking stick, having undergone hip replacement surgery back in 2017.
Taking to social media today, Tom thanked fans writing: "It was a joy to play for you Scarborough!"
Fans flocked to comment on the post, as they praised the singer after sharing their concerns.
Cazzy field wrote: "You were amazing Sir Tom You beat all my expectations. Sending love and healing for your hip."
Nanadancingqueen remarked: "You were amazing last night, such a showman & you’ve still got despite a stick & a stool."
Viala added: "You're fantastic @realsirtomjones ! To listen to your songs is a real pleasure!"
Tom Jones was seen seated as he belted out his hits
Sir Tom Jones, 82, took to the stage and wowed a near sell-out crowd at the Open Air Theatre with some of his greatest hits.
Tom Jones' walking stick was situated behind him on stage
The singer remained seated throughout his set as his walking stick could be seen behind him.
Sir Tom Jones is a legendary performer
The hitmaker belted out fan favourites including Delilah and Sex Bomb
Sir Tom Jones has enjoyed a longstanding music career
The veteran musician belted out a number of classic songs
Sir Tom Jones is a professional Welsh singer
The musician enjoyed a number of top ten hits in the 1960s
Tom Jones has recently embarked on a tour
The singer has performed at a number of gigs throughout Europe