Acclaimed singer Tommy Fleming returns to Tullamore on March 20.

Tommy’s 30th anniversary tour set for Tullamore

Tommy Fleming has many times been described as 'The Voice of Ireland'. Like all entertainers, he is delighted to be resuming his nationwide 30th-anniversary tour at full capacity now that restrictions have finally been removed in concert venues.

He is due to come back to Tullamore on March 20 in the Tullamore Court Hotel.

“I was over the moon and shocked when the government announced the lifting of restrictions, like every other musician in Ireland. Getting back to playing to full capacity venues is what I live for. I had to cancel and reschedule a lot of my shows up until last week which was frustrating and time-consuming. Getting back on stage to a full audience has given me a new lease of life.

"You can feel the energy in the room when it’s full and there’s a unique atmosphere that you can't explain until you feel it. It’s been a frustrating time for the entertainment industry but I am hoping that’s the end of lockdowns and restrictions and I can begin to get back to business as usual,” said Tommy this week.

Speaking about the success of his latest album 'All These Years' which was released before Christmas, Tommy added: “I am thrilled with the success of the album, it certainly gave me a lift when it was needed the most. The feedback was so positive and lovely to hear. It’s got a mix of old and new songs. One of the highlights for me was getting to duet with Elaine Paige and of course getting to number one in the “Irish Independent Charts” in December 2021.

This album and tour portrays the very best of Tommy, his dedication to his craft, his relentless insistence for sublime quality, his endless pursuit of something new, something different, something to challenge him, and ultimately something unique for his fans and once again he has achieved all of this and created a ‘must have’ salute to a successful three decades in the music industry.

The 'All These Years' compilation album brings you nostalgia, passion, hope, history, love, friendship and respect channeled through a variety of tracks which include favourites like ‘Isle of Innisfree’ ‘Come what May’ I Dreamed a Dream’ ‘Raglan Road’ ‘Sweet 16’ ‘Old Clothes’ and ‘Scorn not his Simplicity.’

The 30th Anniversary Tour is travelling to every part of the isle. A concert set is compiled of a perfect mix of new, old, contemporary, modern and musical theatre. It touches down in the Tullamore Court Hotel on March 20 next.