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This article contains affiliate links, we may receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. [Sir Tom Jones will return to Cardiff Castle later this year as part of his 'Ages and Stages' tour.
The musical icon, famous for hits including It's Not Unusual, Sexbomb and Green Green Grass of Home, will be taking to the castle stage on Friday, July 21. You can register for tickets earlyWe last saw Sir Tom perform at the castle in 2001. Were you among the many fans that attended? We've had a look through our archives from that wonderful day - can you spot yourself in any of the pictures below? We'd love to see your pictures too, share them in the comments section.
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