£189—Gloucester: Tom Jones or Ministry of Sound hospitality
Why We Love This Deal
This month, Kingsholm Stadium in Gloucester is hosting Tom Jones and Ministry of Sound Classical live in concert. Travelzoo members save 30% on hospitality packages, which include balcony views, a complimentary bar, and food options. See Sir Tom perform his greatest hits, or hear dance anthems from a live orchestra with Ministry of Sound Classical. Packages start at £189 per person.
What's Included
- One Captain's Lounge Hospitality ticket is £189 per person, and includes:
- A padded balcony seat for the concert
- A 2-course pre-concert meal (street food for The Ministry of Sound Classical; roast dinner for Tom Jones)
- Three hours complimentary bar up until concert start which includes draught beer and cider, 175ml house wines (red, white or rosé), single house spirit and mixer, and soft drinks
- Relaxed informal seating with a restaurant host
More Reasons to Go
- Sir Tom Jones needs no introduction. As well as Grammy, Brit, and NME Awards, he has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- The Welsh superstar has sold over 100 million records and had 36 Top 40 hits in the UK.
- Some of his much-loved classics include ''It's Not Unusual'', ''What's New Pussycat'', and ''Delilah''.
- Tom Jones will be supported by Natalie Imbruglia, best known for "Torn", one of the bestselling singles of the 1990s. Nathan Evans and The Saint PHNX Band will also support.
- Ministry of Sound Classical is inspired by "The Annual"—a series of compilation albums created by London superclub Ministry of Sound.
- The concert features huge dance tracks re-imagined by a 30-piece orchestra and stunning vocalists, all set to a laser light show.
- Hosted by DJs, the show will include classical renditions of dance favourites. Songs have included Darude's "Sandstorm", Dario G's "Sunchyme", Fatboy Slim's "Right Here, Right Now". Ministry of Sound Classical is supported by Sigma ("Nobody To Love") and Sonique ("It Feels So Good").
Travelzoo tip: We've also negotiated ticket-only offers from £34.65 for both concerts—this saves 30% on the regular price.














