Tom Jones let his hair down in style as he rocked up to Tramp’s 50th anniversary party.
The 79-year-old took a break from his judging stint on The Voice UK to raise a glass to the infamous members-only nightclub, as part of their Christmas celebrations.
And the Sex Bomb singer looked all kinds of dapper for the swanky bash.
He opted for a black jumper on the night, coupled with trousers and a blazer.
While Pussycat Doll star Ashley Roberts went a little more glamourous in a little black dress, with diamond detailing.
She added matching strappy heels and patterned tights, completing the look with a blazer and giant chandelier-style earrings we never knew we needed.
The Buttons singer was all smiles as she posed for pictures with Felicity Hayward, who donned the glitziest gold dress we’ve ever seen, with a matching sparkly clutch bag.
Jo Wood was also seen getting in on the action in a floor-length red gown, which she paired with a blazer and a Christmas tree broach.
Tom’s appearance comes as he gears up for the upcoming series of The Voice UK, alongside Olly Murs, Will.I.Am and Meghan Trainor.
And the Delilah singer explained that he’s worked hard to get into shape recently, boasting of his 12-pack.
In a candid chat with the Mirror, he revealed that he has toned down his drinking in a bid to keep in shape.
Gone are the days he ‘used to drink quite a lot’, instead he’ll now have ‘just wine with dinner’ or a pint of beer ‘once in a while’.
Discussing his diet, he added that the key is ‘not to eat too much of one thing, and more protein than carbs.
‘I’ve got a 12 pack. But health is very important and that’s a lot of luck.
‘You’ve got to take care of yourself.’
And he has definitely never looked better.
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