Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull have been among the most influential names in progressive rock for decades. Since its formation in the late 1960s, the band has developed its own sound, combining rock, folk and classical influences, with the 1968 debut album This Was marking the start of an impressive career.
Ian Anderson – songwriter, flautist, singer and the face of the band – is known for his characteristic flute playing and energetic stage presence. He still tours worldwide with Jethro Tull, bringing music that has shaped generations of rock fans.
This tour focuses on the rich Tull catalogue, with a selection from the band's entire oeuvre: from early work from the 1960s to music from the recent album Curious Ruminant (2025). Anderson is accompanied by his regular band with David Goodier (bass), John O'Hara (keyboards), Scott Hammond (drums and accordion) and Jack Clark (guitar). The show is enhanced by specially compiled video images that support the musical narrative.
An evening for lovers of progressive rock, craftsmanship and a repertoire spanning more than five decades.