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Sir Tom Jones, Jessie J and Jack Savoretti have been added to the lineup for Hampton Court Palace Festival, presented by heycar.

The summer music series returns to the royal palace in Richmond upon Thames, south-west London, this June, and the lineup just got even bigger.

The Welsh music legend is set to headline on June 11, the ‘Price Tag’ hitmaker tops the bill on June 21, and the singer-songwriter is set for June 13.

Previously confirmed performers include Paloma Faith – who is in the running for a UK number one with her latest album, ‘The Glorification of Sadness’ – plus Nile Rogers and Chic, Sam Ryder, Deacon Blue, and Sheryl Crow.

For the very first time, the event will also present a live podcast called ‘The Rest Is History’, with historians Dominic Sandbrook and Tom Holland hosting a show about Henry VIII and the Tudor period.

Artists perform in an intimate 3,000-seat auditorium in Base Court, set against the backdrop of Henry VIII’s magnificent Tudor Palace and attendees can enjoy picnics, drinks and street food in the Palace Gardens, with luxury packages on offer.

Pre-sale tickets for Tom Jones, Jessie J and Jack Savoretti begin at 10am on Thursday 22 February, with tickets on general sale from Friday 23 February at 10am at hamptoncourtpalacefestival.com.

Dates confirmed so far:

Tuesday 11 June – Tom Jones

Wednesday 12 June – Nile Rodgers and Chic

Thursday 13 June – Jack Savoretti

Friday 14 June – Sam Ryder

Sunday 16 June – The Rest is History Live

Tuesday 18 June – Sheryl Crow

Wednesday 19 June – Deacon Blue

Thursday 20 June – Paloma Faith

Friday 21 June – Jessie J

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