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Simply Red's Mick Hucknall and Tom Jones put on a rip-roaring performance for cancer charity concert


Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall and Tom Jones wow an adoring crowd with a rip-roaring performance for cancer charity concert

Some of the biggest names in music stepped out on stage to support The Royal Marsden Cancer charity.

Singers such as Mick Hucknall and Tom Jones, 79, put on a rip-roaring performance to an adoring crowd in aid of the charity, at the Music For The Marsden 2020 concert at the O2 Arena on Tuesday.

The Simply Red singer, 59, gave it his all on stage as he performed alongside his fellow band members.

What a show: Simply Red's Mick Hucknall wowed an adoring crowd with a rip-roaring performance for Music For The Marsden 2020 concert at the O2 Arena on Tuesday

What a show: Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall wowed an adoring crowd with a rip-roaring performance for Music For The Marsden 2020 concert at the O2 Arena on Tuesday

Mick made sure he was dressed to impress for the event, as he donned a sequinned blazer over a sleek black shirt.

He completed his punk chic look by wearing a pair of leather trousers and a silver belt, while he added a pop of colour with a scarf that had a quirky print, and was tucked into his pocket.  

Tom was also dressed to the nines, as he wore an all-black ensemble that teamed a co-ord suit with a turtleneck top. 

Dapper: Tom Jones was dressed to the nines, as he wore an all-black ensemble that teamed a co-ord suit with a turtleneck top

Dapper: Tom Jones was dressed to the nines, as he wore an all-black ensemble that teamed a co-ord suit with a turtleneck top

Dream team: Tom and Mick sang a duet on stage

Enjoying themselves: Tom and Mick shared an embrace as they performed together

Enjoying themselves: Tom and Mick shared an embrace as they performed together

Enjoying themselves: The pair put on a great show for the crowd

Enjoying themselves: The pair put on a great show for the crowd

Sharp: Mick made sure he was dressed to impress for the event, as he donned a sequinned blazer over a sleek black shirt

Let's go! Mick kicked his leg in the air

Sharp: Mick made sure he was dressed to impress for the event, as he donned a sequinned blazer over a sleek black shirt

The It’s Not Unusual hitmaker said prior to the event: ‘It’s such a pleasure to be part of this amazing evening. 

I’ve worked with Gary Brooker [the show’s musical director] before and to be asked to perform with these great musicians for such a wonderful and important charity is an honour. 

‘The Royal Marsden is an incredible hospital helping thousands of patients each year and I hope we can help in a small way to raise vital funds needed to continue their life saving work.’

Money raised by the event is set to help the construction of the hospital’s new cancer treatment and research facility called the Oak Cancer centre.

Great cause: The It's Not Unusual hitmaker said prior to the event: 'It’s such a pleasure to be part of this amazing evening'

Great cause: The It’s Not Unusual hitmaker said prior to the event: ‘It’s such a pleasure to be part of this amazing evening’

Paint it black! Singer Paul Young wore a black blazer over a white shirt and leather trousers

Paint it black! Singer Paul Young wore a black blazer over a white shirt and leather trousers

Rocker: Wesh singer Bonnie Tyler looked effortlessly chic in a black Rolling Stones shirt

Stylish: Bonnie wore her golden locks in glamorous waves that fell over her shoulder

Rocker: Wesh singer Bonnie Tyler looked effortlessly chic in a black Rolling Stones shirt

Icon: Eric Clapton was also keen to support the event, as he performed his classic hits for the delighted crowd

Icon: Eric Clapton was also keen to support the event, as he performed his classic hits for the delighted crowd

Animated display: Paul Jones was clearly enjoying himself on stage during his performance

Animated display: Paul Jones was clearly enjoying himself on stage during his performance

Eric Clapton was also keen to support the event, as he performed his classic hits for the delighted crowd.

Also speaking about the charity show before it took place, the I Shot The Sheriff songwriter said: ‘This is a great cause and I’m honoured to be part of the efforts to raise money for The Royal Marsden. 

‘I’ve known Gary Brooker for many years so to have the chance to be back working together, along with other great artists and band mates was one I couldn’t say no to. 

‘I am sure it’ll be a fantastic evening providing much needed support for this pioneering hospital.’

Rock on: Paul Carrack and Mike Rutherford, who first collaborated in 1985 for Mike + The Mechanics, performed together at the event

Rock on: Paul Carrack and Mike Rutherford, who first collaborated in 1985 for Mike + The Mechanics, performed together at the event

On the mic: Keyboardist Rick Wakeman was dressed up in a grey suit for the event

On the mic: Keyboardist Rick Wakeman was dressed up in a grey suit for the event

Funnyman: Comedian Chris Moyles showed off his recent weight loss at the event

Funnyman: Comedian Chris Moyles showed off his recent weight loss at the event

Host: Loose Women panellist Jane Moore helped introduce acts on stage, and she put on a casual chic display in a red biker jacket and a black top

Host: Loose Women panellist Jane Moore helped introduce acts on stage, and she put on a casual chic display in a red biker jacket and a black top



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