Wales On Sunday

Lightning blow for Sir Tom’s concert fans

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SIR Tom Jones has apologised to fans after his concert at York Racecourse on Friday was cancelled due to stormy weather conditions, leaving the singer “so disappoint­ed”.

Sir Tom, 78, right, had been due to make his live comeback at the horse racing venue after he was forced to pull out of five dates of his tour due to illness.

In a post on Twitter, Sir Tom suggested the show may be reschedule­d.

He wrote: “So disappoint­ed about York and so sorry for you all.

“But lightning is unpredicta­ble, dangerous and causes havoc so much better safe than talking about something tragic today.

“Hopefully see you soon, we are working on it.”

Hours before the singer’s scheduled set at the track, York Racecourse sent out an apology and confirmed that the volatile weather had been behind the decision to call it off.

The venue told one disappoint­ed fan on social media that Sir Tom had planned to travel to the show by helicopter but the storm had made it “unsafe to fly”.

They added that the efforts of the Welshman’s team to transport him to York came “to no avail”, despite trying three airfields.

A 50% refund was offered to disappoint­ed fans, with many complainin­g about the offer.

In a statement York Racecourse said: “As anyone at the track on Friday evening will know, the weather closed in, with a series of storms hitting the course.

“More significan­tly, similar storms blocked the route of both helicopter­s and fixed-wing aircraft between his (Jones) London home and Yorkshire.

“York Racecourse and Sir Tom wish to apologise to his fans for this disappoint­ment. “The race meeting itself went ahead.” Former X Factor singer James Arthur was also forced to cancel an open-air show in Scarboroug­h on Thursday because of continued lightning strikes.

Sir Tom missed three UK shows, a date in Germany and an appearance at a Finnish festival earlier in July while he was recovering in hospital from a bacter ia l infec-

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