‘I Still Got It!’ Tom Jones Declared As He Stepped Onto The Voice Stage, And From That First Note, The Audience Knew They Were Witnessing Something Historic. Performing ‘Come Together,’ His Legendary Baritone—Still Deep, Powerful, And Charged With Decades Of Emotion—Tore Through The Beatles Classic With Raw Swagger And Unmatched Presence. Every Word, Every Note, Carried The Weight Of His Incredible Career, From Global Arenas To Iconic Hits, Reminding The World That Legends Never Fade. Fans Screamed, Cried, And Posted Clips Across Social Media, With The Performance Amassing Over 12 Million Views Within 24 Hours. By The Final Chord, The Crowd Was On Their Feet, Stunned And Cheering, And Social Media Exploded With Praise, As Tom Proved Once Again That Age Is No Match For Pure Talent, Charisma, And The Indelible Power Of A True Music Icon

Mark Woodward, Tom Jones

By now, ‘The Voice’ has become as much about the judges’ personalities as it is about the contestants. While the spotlight is meant to shine on those auditioning, the judges can’t help but let their charisma and star power take center stage—and honestly, who’s complaining?

The Time When Tom Jones Sang "Come Together" On 'The Voice' And Took Over

One of the most anticipated moments each season is when the judges join forces for a special group performance, and the latest season of ‘The Voice UK’ delivered in style. Will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Olly Murs, and Sir Tom Jones teamed up for a high-energy rendition of “Come Together” by The Beatles, putting their own spin on the legendary track.

While each judge brought their unique flair to the performance, it was Sir Tom Jones who undeniably stole the show. His rich, powerful voice—perhaps an unexpected match for a Beatles classic—fit the song like a glove. With every note, he brought a commanding presence and raw soul that proved why he remains a music legend.

Don’t just take our word for it—experience the magic for yourself and see why Tom Jones still knows how to own the stage.

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