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Tom Jones singing with The Blind Boys of Alabama backstage on the road

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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— and it’s those moments that carry the most magic. That was the case when music legend Tom Jones teamed up with the iconic gospel group The Blind Boys of Alabama backstage while on the road.

A Surprise at Bluesfest

The scene unfolded at Byron Bay Bluesfest in Australia, where Tom Jones was one of the featured performers. While fans were excited to hear his set on stage, what they didn’t know was that some of the festival’s most powerful music would actually happen behind the scenes.

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Backstage, Jones joined The Blind Boys of Alabama for an impromptu rehearsal session. Together, they sang the gospel classic “Didn’t It Rain” and later launched into “Run On.” Phones captured the intimate jam, and soon the clips spread online, drawing millions of views and reactions from fans who couldn’t believe what they were witnessing.

Two Legends, One Spirit

On one side stood Tom Jones — the Welsh icon whose booming voice has filled arenas for decades. On the other were The Blind Boys of Alabama, a group formed back in 1939, who’ve carried gospel music through generations and collaborated with artists from Lou Reed to Peter Gabriel.

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Together, their voices blended into something raw and soulful. Jones’ rich tones wrapped around the Blind Boys’ layered harmonies, creating a sound that was equal parts powerful and deeply spiritual.

The performances weren’t just about music. Songs like “Didn’t It Rain” carry deep cultural and spiritual weight, rooted in history and faith. Hearing them sung backstage — almost like a prayer — turned the moment into something more than entertainment. It felt sacred.

Clips of the collaboration flooded social media, with fans praising Jones’ still-powerful vocals and celebrating the soulful energy of the Blind Boys. Many called it one of the standout moments of the festival, even though it didn’t happen on stage.

What Tom Jones and The Blind Boys of Alabama shared backstage was more than just a rehearsal — it was a reminder that the greatest musical moments often happen when artists drop the spotlight and simply sing together.

For those who were lucky enough to witness it, and for the millions watching online, it wasn’t just a jam session. It was history.

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