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There are performers, and then there are legends. At 83, Sir Tom Jones still commands a room the way few artists in history ever have β voice intact, presence undeniable, and a songbook that spans generations. This is one of those nights you'll actually remember.
Some voices don't age β they deepen. Sir Tom Jones, the Welsh powerhouse who first shook stages in the 1960s, brings that unmistakable baritone to the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas in what marks his debut at one of the Strip's most celebrated intimate venues. This isn't nostalgia for nostalgia's sake. It's a live encounter with an artist whose voice has outlasted trends, outlasted critics, and outlasted the careers of artists half his age. When the opening notes of "It's Not Unusual" fill that room, something happens that no recording can replicate.
The Encore Theater is the kind of space where the distance between performer and audience nearly disappears. Nestled within the Wynn β one of the most architecturally refined resorts on the Strip β the theater was designed with acoustics and sightlines that make every seat feel like a front-row experience. It's a room that rewards performers with real presence, and Tom Jones has never lacked for that. From "Delilah" to "Green, Green Grass of Home" to "What's New, Pussycat?," his catalog reads like a greatest-hits lesson in how a single voice can carry joy, longing, swagger, and soul within the span of a single set.
What makes a Tom Jones performance different from simply streaming his catalog is the man himself β the unpredictability of a live set shaped by decades of reading a crowd, the weight of a performer who has shared stages with Elvis, Frank Sinatra, and the Rolling Stones. At 83, he represents something increasingly rare in live entertainment: a direct, unfiltered connection to the golden era of popular music, delivered not through tribute or tribute act, but by the original. That's not something you get a second chance at.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of music does Tom Jones perform live?
Tom Jones draws from a catalog built over six decades, mixing iconic pop classics like "It's Not Unusual" and "What's New, Pussycat?" with soulful ballads like "Green, Green Grass of Home" and "Delilah." His live sets tend to blend his signature hits with moments that showcase the raw range and power his voice still carries.
Is Tom Jones worth seeing live at this point in his career?
By most accounts, yes β and the Encore Theater's intimate setting makes it particularly compelling. Jones is 83 and still performing with a voice that has held up remarkably well. For anyone who grew up with his music, or simply appreciates live performance from an artist of genuine historical significance, this is a rare opportunity.
What's the Encore Theater like as a venue?
The Encore Theater sits inside Wynn Las Vegas and is considered one of the Strip's premier mid-sized performance spaces. It's designed for close-up, high-quality live entertainment β the kind of venue where sight lines are strong across most sections and the sound is engineered for a more personal experience than a large arena would offer.
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