Music legend and icon Sir Tom Jones is returning to Glasgow's OVO Hydro for a night of classic tunes.
The Welsh artist, who is well-known for hit songs like 'It's Not Unusual' and 'Sexbomb', is visiting Glasgow alongside other UK spots like Manchester.
With only days to go before he takes to the stage as part of his Ages & Stages UK tour, here is everything you need to know.
When is Tom Jones performing in Glasgow?
Sir Tom Jones will play at the OVO Hydro on Tuesday, December 19 with doors for the concert set to open at around 6:30pm.
The OVO Hydro website notes that showtimes for the event will usually be released approximately three days before the gig.
Can I still get tickets to see Tom Jones at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow?
According to Ticketmaster, seats for the Tom Jones show are still available with spaces showing for the standing and seated areas.
Tickets for the Glasgow event will set fans back £58.45 per person.
Are there any age restrictions in place for Tom Jones's Glasgow show?
Those under the age of 8 are not permitted into the event with those aged under 14 only allowed in the seated areas.
Those over 14 may enter the standing zone but those aged under 16 must be accompanied by an adult (over the age of 18).
What items are banned from the OVO Hydro?
Bags larger than an A3 size of paper will not be permitted into the concert.
In general, audio and video recording equipment and professional cameras are not permitted at OVO Hydro events.
Furthermore, no food, drink, bottles, or cans can be brought into the venue, other than for medical purposes.
Is there any parking at the OVO Hydro?
Parking is available at the OVO Hydro with a multi-storey car park operated by Glasgow City Council being present.
There is a vehicle height restriction of two metres, so those with larger cars will need to contact the Hydro for alternative parking arrangements.
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