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An excited fan was stopped by security from throwing her underwear at Sir Tom Jones.

The 75-year-old singer was performing ‘Sexbomb’ during his second night at the Old Royal Naval College as part of the Greenwich Music Time concert series when a female devotee could be seen whirling a pair of black pants around her head in her seat close to the stage.

However, before she could toss the garment to the veteran performer, a security guard intervened and she quickly put them away.

But later in last night’s (27.07.15) show, a pair of pink lace briefs were spotted sailing towards the stage from the crowd, though they failed to reach their destination.

Tom put on a crowd-pleasing display at the picturesque venue, delighting fans of all ages with classic tracks such as ‘It’s Not Unusual’ – which was given a Latin twist – ‘Green, Green Grass of Home’ and ‘Delilah’, along with covers of the likes of Leonard Cohen’s ‘Tower of Song’ and Blind Willie Johnson’s ‘Soul of a Man’ and songs from his more recent albums ‘Praise + Blame’ and ‘Spirit in the Room’.

Support for the evening came from country duo The Shires.

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