Tom Jones WOWS Belfast's Custom House Square

It was two years in the making, but boy was it worth waiting for! 👏

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 11th Aug 2021
Last updated 11th Aug 2021

Sir Tom Jones rocked Custom House Square last night as live music and events returned to Belfast city.

Fans came prepared with their vaccine cards and 'spare pair of knickers' to see the musical legend take to the stage.

His last performance in Belfast was nearly a decade ago - with a new #1 album to his name, fans were hysterical to see him.

As he stepped out on stage to a roaring crowd, Tom shouted out: "We're all back in the land of the living once again."

Yesterday's performance marked the start of a busy period for music events in Northern Ireland, with dozens of gigs and festivals rescheduled from last year.

Ahead of last night's gig, Cool's Stuart Robinson caught up with Belsonic promotor Joe Dougan to discuss how important the music industry is for the people of Northern Ireland.

"There's a feeling of normality about tonight, this is something that people want, it's something they've really missed.

"It's incredible seeing artists have a renaissance at this point in their career, Tom Jones has been a big artist for 50+ years, he's 81 and he puts on an incredible show. The age range is really interesting, even for the first hour most of the people arriving are younger."

"Northern Ireland are a little bit behind the rest of the UK in terms of the relaxation of restrictions. Hopefully it won't be too long before we can get back and have these experiences indoors as well."

Those attending the gig had to demonstrate their COVID-19 Status - either with a full vaccination card, vaccine passport, proof of a negative NHS Lateral Flow Test or proof of natural COVID antibodies.

Belfast was buzzing last night, with music fans of all ages sharing in the joy of live music once again.

James Arthur takes to the CHSq stage tonight, with special guest Lyra. Gates open at 5pm to allow extra time for entry requirement checks.

Can you spot any familiar faces from last night?















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