
The 69-year-old, who has enjoyed a reputation as a ladies' man - enhanced by the tendency of his more outgoing fans to throw underwear on to the stage during performances - will play four shows during his New Zealand tour.
He promises to bring more than 40 years' worth of hits, including What's New Pussycat?, It's Not Unusual and She's a Lady, to New Zealand ahead of 10 Australian shows, released his first single in 1964.
His career highlights included a BRIT Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music, a Silver Clef Award for Lifetime Achievement and a knighthood in 2006.
His latest album, 24 Hours, was released last year.
Jones last visited New Zealand in 2008 but next year's shows would be his first New Zealand tour in almost a decade.
He will be supported at his shows by Hello Sailor and The Lady Killers.
Tour dates:
February 21, Villa Maria Estate, Auckland
February 22, Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
February 24, Town Hall, Dunedin
February 25, Westpac Arena, Christchurch











