Sir Tom Jones, 84, leaves fans 'a wreck' as they spot distracting feature in 'amazing' Remembrance performance
Fans watching Sir Tom Jones perform at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday night were left distracted by one thing - his jumper.
The Welsh singer, 84, looked dapper in a navy suit and tie, but it was his choice of knitwear that had fans talking.
Many took to social media to comment on the jumper, which featured a large, white geometric design.
Some fans said they couldn't concentrate on Jones' performance because they were too distracted by the jumper.
"I'm a huge Tom Jones fan, but I couldn't help but be distracted by his jumper," one fan tweeted.
"It was so ugly, it was like a giant optical illusion," another added.
However, not everyone was so critical of Jones' fashion choice.
"I thought the jumper was great," one fan said.
"It was bold and stylish, just like Tom himself," another added.
Jones' performance was part of the Royal British Legion's Festival of Remembrance, which commemorates the fallen of all wars.
The singer performed a number of his hits, including "Delilah" and "Green, Green Grass of Home.
The festival is a poignant and moving event, and Jones' performance was a fitting tribute to those who have given their lives for their country.
Despite the distraction of his jumper, Jones' performance was widely praised.
He received a standing ovation from the audience, and many fans took to social media to express their admiration.
"Tom Jones is a true legend," one fan tweeted.
"His performance was amazing, and it was an honor to be there," another added.