BBC News By Mark Savage image copyrightGetty Images image captionRag 'n' Bone Man played three small, socially-distanced shows last week to test the waters Some of music's biggest stars will squeeze into the UK's smallest venues this summer, in an attempt to revive the grassroots music scene. Sir Tom Jones will play the 800-seat Cambridge Junction, while Rag 'n' Bone Man will entertain 250 fans in the Tunbridge Wells Forum. It comes after 18 months in the which the live music industry essentially shut down due to Covid-19. Sir Tom said supporting small, local venues "makes all the difference". "Musicians can record in their bedrooms, but they can't learn to perform in public without a place to play," he added.