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13 May 2015

Greenwich Music Time Announces Additional Tom Jones Concert

Greenwich Music Time Additional Tom Jones Concert

Greenwich Music Time Announces Additional Tom Jones Concert

Due to phenomenal demand, Welsh superstar Tom Jones will perform an additional night at this year’s Greenwich Music Time. Lining up alongside Grammy Award-winning singer and guitarist George Benson, the multi-million-selling Flamenco superstars Gipsy Kings and legendary Kinks frontman Ray Davies, Jones will perform on the final two nights of the prestigious concert series after the organisers added an additional show on Monday July 27th to the sold-out headline slot already announced for Sunday 26th.

Set against the backdrop of the magnificent world-heritage listed site of The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich Music Time stands out amongst London’s busy schedule of summer events thanks to its stunning riverside location and an eclectic line-up of international acts. Taking place from Thursday July 23rd – Monday July 27th, the concert series has become one of the must-see events of the summer, providing audiences with the opportunity to experience Greenwich’s unique historic landscape from an incredible perspective.

Peter Taylor of GMT Organisers Cuffe and Taylor:

Perhaps unsurprisingly we’ve had to put an additional date on sale to cope with the overwhelming demand for tickets to see Sir Tom performing against the beautiful backdrop of the Old Royal Naval College this summer. The enthusiasm and excitement shown by the public is of course testament to the enduring popularity of one of the UK’s finest ever performers but we hope it is also an indication of the appeal of our event, which in only two years has built a reputation as one of the highlights of the live music calendar."

Thursday 23rd July
Gipsy Kings

Friday 24th July
Ray Davies

Saturday 25th July
George Benson

Sunday 26th and Monday 27th July
Tom Jones

Tickets for Tom Jones’ concert on Monday July 27th go on sale at 9am on Friday May 15th. All other shows are on sale now. Tickets are available from www.greenwichmusictime.co.ukor by calling 0844 499 9999.

10 March 2015

Tom Jones Completes Line-Up For Greenwich Music Time 2015

Tom Jones Greenwich Music Time 2015

Tom Jones Completes Line-Up For Greenwich Music Time 2015

The line-up for this year's Greenwich Music Time is now complete thanks to the addition of pop royalty Tom Jones. The charismatic Welsh singer joins ten-time Grammy Award-winning George Benson, the multi-million-selling Flamenco superstars Gipsy Kings, and legendary Kinks frontman Ray Davies on the bill for the four-day concert series, which returns to the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site in July. 

Running from Thursday 23rd – Sunday 26th July, Greenwich Music Time transforms The Old Royal Naval College’s breathtaking riverside location into the ultimate open-air venue, providing music fans with the opportunity to experience a unique series of concerts set against the stunning backdrop of Greenwich’s magnificent historic landscape.

Sir Tom Jones:
I’m really looking forward to performing at Greenwich Music Time this summer and it’s great to be sharing the bill alongside such an esteemed group of artists. The Old Royal Naval College is a beautiful place to do a show and I’m sure it’s going to be a really special occasion".

Peter Taylor of GMT Organisers Cuffe & Taylor:
We’re over the moon to have been able to add Sir Tom to what was already a really diverse line-up of international star acts. He's undeniably one of the most engaging concert performers in pop history and will provide the perfect finale to an incredible four days of music on the banks of the River Thames."

Thursday 23rd July
Gipsy Kings

Friday 24th July
Ray Davies

Saturday 25th July
George Benson

Sunday 26th July
Tom Jones

Tickets for Tom Jones go on sale at 9am on Friday March 13th. All other shows are on sale now. Tickets are available from www.greenwichmusictime.co.uk or by calling 0844 499 9999.

21 August 2012

V festival 2012 - Weston Park Saturday Review

V festival 2012

V festival 2012 - Weston Park Saturday Review


The first day of V saw everyone basking in a whole lot of sunshine while soaking up all the different musical genres on offer. With four different stages covering new, popular and a few all out legendary acts, you could say that at times you were spoilt for choice for who you wanted to listen to, but ours started of with The Enemy, who rocked the 4 Music stage to its core with their indie rock sound, including "Had Enough" and "Away From Here", which had the crowd bouncing and singing along, despite the heat.  

Next up was Tom Jones, who hit the Virgin Media stage doing what Tom does best, blasting his way through a 50 minute set of his vast back catalogue. With his Welsh lilt cascading across the arena with opening number, "Mama Told Me Not Too Come", crowd sing along favourite, "Delilah" and a dirty blues track, originally by Howlin Wolf called "Evil", which he collaborated with Jack White on earlier this year, Tom Jones certainly still knows how to whip that crowd up into a frenzy and definitely crosses over to any age group that was there and you can clearly see he still loves every single second of it.  

Off we trotted then to the Arena tent, to get a bit of a break from the sunshine and see a lot of people coming along for an 80's electro pop nostalgia trip with the Human League. I have to admit, I was never a big fan and for me personally, their music is very similar, so much so, that I thought they'd played the same song twice, but their fans loved it all. With them taking to the stage all clad in black and to be honest looking quite severe and futuristic, think Matrix crossed with Demolition Man outfits, they soon ditched the severe look for a bit of glitter and glitz while taking us back in time with "Fascination", "Mirror Man" and what seemed to have one of the best reactions from the crowd of the weekend, "Don't You Want Me", the only song that received a bigger response was "Don't Look Back In Anger", who'd have though eh!!! 

Snow Patrol were finally back at V for the first time since 2009 and started off their set with a few slower, more melancholy numbers, which I think gave everyone a chance to have a bit of a breather, thankfully, that didn’t last for too long as someone through a giant inflatable penis at Gary Lightbody, who immediately broke down into a fit of giggles mid song, and then the rock started. The set was mixed with new and old including, my all time favourite, "Cars" and "Run", which I can now listen to again, after Leona Lewis managed to destroy it for me for quite some time. 

The Happy Monday's were in the Arena tent and it was one packed out place. With the legendary Bez introducing them, they played a set full of favourites and some older more obscure tracks, but got the biggest response from the crowd with "Step On" and "Kinky Afro", which saw Bez doing what Bez does best and I think that’s what some people turn up for!! With Suggs from Madness stage invading, being escorted off and sneaking back on to be dance support, he really does like doing this now a days, and Rozalla on fine vocal form as usual, it was just unfortunate, that Shaun Ryder's vocals were a bit muffled and you had to really strain to hear him at times, but he did take everyone back to the "Beefa" days when hedonism was second nature to the Monday's, but even though their full on partying days may be behind them, they still manage to capture the hearts of all us 90's kids that remember their heady days and what they brought to all of us, including making maraca's cool again!! 

As dusk was settling over Weston Park, LMFAO, took to the 4 Music stage to headline the Saturday night, and whether you love them or hate them, you cannot deny that they put on one hell of an energetic show, with zebras running across the stage and a big pink bear pretending to play DJ decks and so much neon it started to hurt your eyes. Opening with "Sorry for Party Rocking" they continued on the same full on party thread and had the crowd hooked, unfortunately, they clashed with The Killers so we missed the last part of their performance and the two most famous songs, "Sexy and I know It" and "Party Rockers" which I was dying to see them perform as well, but judging by the noise from the crowd they went down an absolute storm. 
  
Final act for us was The Killers, who gave one hell of a performance to end the Saturday night at the Virgin Media stage, with a massive turn out, they did their crowd proud. Playing all the crowds favourites, including "Mr Brightside" and "Read My Mind" and covered Oasis's "Don't Look Back in Anger" which had the biggest response of the night. The 90 minute set passed by with a flash of an eye and before you knew it the main stage was in darkness, and we were left there wanting more, and The Killers did to as they came back on amid huge applause and cheers to perform "Jenny was a Friend of Mine" and "When You were Young" amid a backdrop of fireworks. The only thing missing was Brandon Flowers feathered shouldered jacket!! 

Review by Alison Goggin