Jethro Tull Concerts 1990s
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Friday 4 May 1990 ABERDEEN CAPITOL THEATRE UK
Saturday 5 May 1990 DUNDEE CAIRD HALL UK
Sunday 6 May 1990 SUNDERLAND EMPIRE THEATRE UK
Tuesday 8 May 1990 LIVINGSTONE FORUM UK
Wednesday 9 May 1990 HARROGATE CENTRE UK
Thursday 10 May 1990 BRADFORD ST GEORGE'S HALL UK
Friday 11 May 1990 CARLISLE SANDS CENTRE UK
Sunday 13 May 1990 PRESTON GUILDHALL UK
Monday 14 May 1990 HANLEY VICTORIA HALL UK
Tuesday 15 May 1990 DONCASTER THE DOME UK
Thursday 17 May 1990 NEWPORT CENTRE UK
Friday 18 May 1990 POOLE ARTS CENTRE UK
Saturday 19 May 1990 PORTSMOUTH GUILDHALL UK
Monday 21 May 1990 NOTTINGHAM ROYAL CENTRE UK
Tuesday 22 May 1990 LIVERPOOL EMPIRE THEATRE UK
Thursday 24 May 1990 READING THE HEXAGON UK
Friday 25 May 1990 BRIGHTON THE DOME UK
Sunday 27 May 1990 BIRMINGHAM TOWN HALL UK
Monday 28 May 1990 OXFORD APOLLO UK
Saturday 25 Aug 1990 EAST BERLIN WEISSEMSEE GER
Sunday 26 Aug 1990 HOCKENHEIM RING GER
Monday 27 Aug 1990 DORTMUND BLICKPUNKTSTUDIO GER
Saturday 1 Sep 1990 LONDON WEMBLEY STADIUM UK
Sunday 2 Sep 1990 BERLIN LUNEBURG GER
Monday 10 Sep 1990 SAO PAULO OLYMPIA BRA
Tuesday 11 Sep 1990 SAO PAULO OLYMPIA BRA
Thursday 13 Sep 1990 RIO DE JANEIRO CANECAO BRA
Friday 14 Sep 1990 RIO DE JANEIRO CANECAO BRA
Saturday 15 Sep 1990 SAO PAULO IBIRAPUERA ARENA BRA
Saturday 22 Jun 1991 ALBORG FESTIVAL DEN
Sunday 23 Jun 1991 ROSTOCK OPEN AIR THEATRE GER
Tuesday 25 Jun 1991 DRESDEN OPEN AIR THEATRE GER
Wednesday 26 Jun 1991 HALLE EISSPORTHALLE GER
Friday 28 Jun 1991 HOF FREIHEITSHALLE GER
Saturday 29 Jun 1991 COTTBUS FESTIVAL GER
Sunday 30 Jun 1991 MAYRHOFEN FESTIVAL AUT
Tuesday 2 Jul 1991 SALZBURG FESTIVAL AUT
Wednesday 3 Jul 1991 VIENNA CASINO STADION AUT
Thursday 4 Jul 1991 PRAGUE CITY HALL CHZ
Saturday 6 Jul 1991 MULHOUSE PALAIS DE SPOTRS FRA
Sunday 7 Jul 1991 REMICH PATINOIRE EISSPORTHALLE LUX
Tuesday 9 Jul 1991 ATHENS PAO STADIUM GRE
Wednesday 10 Jul 1991 LEYSIN FESTIVAL SWI
Friday 12 Jul 1991 ISTANBUL AMPHITHEATRE TUR
Saturday 13 Jul 1991 ISTANBUL AMPHITHEATRE TUR
Monday 15 Jul 1991 ISMIR AMPHITHEATRE TUR
Tuesday 16 Jul 1991 ISTANBUL AMPHITHEATRE TUR
Wednesday 17 Jul 1991 ISTANBUL AMPHITHEATRE TUR
Saturday 20 Jul 1991 TALLINN FESTIVAL EST
Thursday 3 Oct 1991 MANCHESTER APOLLO UK
Friday 4 Oct 1991 MANCHESTER APOLLO UK
Saturday 5 Oct 1991 BIRMINGHAM NATIONAL EXHIBITION CENTRE UK
Monday 7 Oct 1991 LONDON HAMMERSMITH ODEON UK
Tuesday 8 Oct 1991 LONDON HAMMERSMITH ODEON UK
Wednesday 9 Oct 1991 LONDON HAMMERSMITH ODEON UK
Saturday 12 Oct 1991 FORLI PALASPORT ITA
Sunday 13 Oct 1991 MILAN PALATRUSSARDI ITA
Monday 14 Oct 1991 VERONA PALASPORT ITA
Wednesday 16 Oct 1991 ZURICH HALLENSTADION SWI
Thursday 17 Oct 1991 MUNICH OLYMPIAHALLE GER
Friday 18 Oct 1991 WUERTZBURG KARL DIEM HALLE GER
Saturday 19 Oct 1991 ALSFELD HESSENHALLE GER
Monday 21 Oct 1991 ESSEN GRUGAHALLE GER
Wednesday 23 Oct 1991 HANNOVER EILENRIEDENHALLE GER
Friday 25 Oct 1991 MUNSTER MUNSTERLANDHALLE GER
Saturday 26 Oct 1991 BERLIN INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS CENTRUM GER
Sunday 27 Oct 1991 HAMBURG SPORTHALLE GER
Tuesday 29 Oct 1991 COLOGNE SPORTHALLE GER
Wednesday 30 Oct 1991 FRANKFURT FESTHALLE GER
Thursday 31 Oct 1991 STUTTGART CONGRESSHALLE GER
Friday 1 Nov 1991 HAGEN STADTHALLE GER
Thursday 7 Nov 1991 PROVIDENCE CIVIC CENTER USA
Friday 8 Nov 1991 PORTLAND CIVIC CENTER USA
Sunday 10 Nov 1991 NEW YORK PARAMOUNT THEATRE USA
Monday 11 Nov 1991 NEW YORK PARAMOUNT THEATRE USA
Tuesday 12 Nov 1991 SYRACUSE WAR MEMORIAL USA
Thursday 14 Nov 1991 HEMPSTEAD NASSAU COLISEUM USA
Friday 15 Nov 1991 ALBANY KNICKERBOCKER ARENA USA
Saturday 16 Nov 1991 WORCESTER CENTRUM USA
Sunday 17 Nov 1991 BURLINGTON MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM USA
Tuesday 19 Nov 1991 RICHMOND MOSQUE USA
Wednesday 20 Nov 1991 PITTSBURGH PALUMBO CENTER USA
Thursday 21 Nov 1991 CINCINNATI SHOEMAKER CENTER USA
Friday 22 Nov 1991 CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY USA
Sunday 24 Nov 1991 CHICAGO THEATRE USA
Monday 25 Nov 1991 CHICAGO THEATRE USA
Tuesday 26 Nov 1991 DETROIT FOX THEATRE USA
Wednesday 27 Nov 1991 GRAND RAPIDS GRAND THEATRE USA
Friday 29 Nov 1991 ST LOUIS FOX THEATRE USA
Saturday 30 Nov 1991 CHATTANOOGA SOLDIERS & SAILORS MEMORIAL USA
Sunday 1 Dec 1991 ATLANTA FOX THEATER USA
Monday 2 Dec 1991 TAMPA USF SUN DOME USA
Tuesday 3 Dec 1991 MIAMI JAMES L KNIGHT CENTER USA
Friday 6 Dec 1991 SALT LAKE CITY DELTA CENTER USA
Saturday 7 Dec 1991 DENVER MCNICHOLS ARENA USA
Monday 9 Dec 1991 SEATTLE ARENA USA
Tuesday 10 Dec 1991 VANCOUVER ORPHEUM THEATER CAN
Wednesday 11 Dec 1991 PORTLAND SCHNITZER THEATER USA
Friday 13 Dec 1991 DAVIS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA USA
Saturday 14 Dec 1991 LOS ANGELES UNIVERSAL AMPHITHEATER USA
Sunday 15 Dec 1991 LOS ANGELES UNIVERSAL AMPHITHEATER USA
Monday 16 Dec 1991 SAN DIEGO GOLDEN HALL USA
Tuesday 17 Dec 1991 SAN FRANCISCO CIVIC CENTER USA
Friday 13 Mar 1992 PLYMOUTH PAVILIONS UK
Saturday 14 Mar 1992 WOLVERHAMPTON CIVIC HALL UK
Sunday 15 Mar 1992 HULL CITY HALL UK
Tuesday 17 Mar 1992 EDINBURGH PLAYHOUSE UK
Wednesday 18 Mar 1992 GLASGOW ROYAL CONCERT HALL UK
Thursday 19 Mar 1992 NEWCASTLE CITY HALL UK
Friday 20 Mar 1992 SHEFFIELD CITY HALL UK
Sunday 22 Mar 1992 SWINDON OASIS UK
Monday 23 Mar 1992 BRISTOL HIPPODROME UK
Tuesday 24 Mar 1992 PORTSMOUTH GUILDHALL UK
Friday 27 Mar 1992 COPENHAGEN SAGA ROCKTEATRE DEN
Saturday 28 Mar 1992 GOTHENBURG KONSERTHUSET SWE
Sunday 29 Mar 1992 STOCKHOLM THE CIRCUS SWE
Monday 30 Mar 1992 OSLO KONSERTHUS NOR
Wednesday 1 Apr 1992 SIEGEN SIEGENLANDHALLE GER
Thursday 2 Apr 1992 UTRECHT MUSIEK CENTRUM NED
Friday 3 Apr 1992 BRUSSELS ANCIENNE BELGIQUE BEL
Sunday 5 Apr 1992 ZARAGOZA PABELLON LA CHIMENEA ESP
Tuesday 7 Apr 1992 VALENCIA ARENA DISCO ESP
April 8, 1992 Palacia Municipal Deportes, Barcelona, SPA
Thursday 9 Apr 1992 MADRID DISCO UNVIERSAL AQUALUNG ESP
Friday 10 Apr 1992 SALSONA DISCO XELSA ESP
Friday 1 May 1992 GUILDFORD CIVIC HALL UK
Saturday 2 May 1992 WEMBLEY CONFERENCE CENTRE UK
Monday 4 May 1992 DORTMUND WESTFALENHALLE 2 GER
Tuesday 5 May 1992 MANNHEIM ROSENGARTEN MUSENSAAL GER
Wednesday 6 May 1992 ZURICH KONGRESSHAUS SWI
Thursday 7 May 1992 ZURICH PRINZREGENTHEATER GER
Saturday 9 May 1992 GRAZ STEFANIENSAAL AUT
Sunday 10 May 1992 PRAGUE LUCERNA HALL CHZ
Monday 11 May 1992 BERLIN METROPOLTHEATRE GER
Tuesday 12 May 1992 FRANKFURT ALTE OPER GER
Wednesday 13 May 1992 ATHENS ATTIKON THEATRE GRE
Thursday 14 May 1992 ATHENS ATTIKON THEATRE GRE
Saturday 16 May 1992 ANKARA TRT ARI STUDYOSU TUR
Sunday 17 May 1992 ANKARA TRT ARI STUDYOSU TUR
Tuesday 19 May 1992 BE'ER SHEVA UNIVERSITY ISR
Thursday 21 May 1992 JERUSALEM SULTAN'S POOL ISR
Saturday 23 May 1992 CAESAREA AMPHITHEATRE ISR
Friday 24 Jul 1992 NYON FESTIVAL SWI
Saturday 25 Jul 1992 BOLOGNA ARENA PARCO NORDE ITA
Sunday 26 Jul 1992 FINKENSTEN BURGARENAZELT AUT
Tuesday 22 Sep 1992 IPSWICH REGENTS THEATRE UK
Wednesday 23 Sep 1992 NORTHAMPTON DERNGATE UK
Friday 25 Sep 1992 AKRANES SPORTS HALL ICE
Thursday 1 Oct 1992 BOSTON ORPHEUM USA
Friday 2 Oct 1992 BOSTON ORPHEUM USA
Saturday 3 Oct 1992 BOSTON ORPHEUM USA
Monday 5 Oct 1992 NEW YORK BEACON THEATRE USA
Tuesday 6 Oct 1992 NEW YORK BEACON THEATRE USA
Wednesday 7 Oct 1992 ALBANY PALACE THEATRE USA
Thursday 8 Oct 1992 PHILADELPHIA TOWER THEATRE USA
Saturday 10 Oct 1992 CHICAGO RIVIERA THEATRE USA
Saturday 10 Oct 1992 PHILADELPHIA TOWER THEATRE USA
Sunday 11 Oct 1992 CHICAGO RIVIERA THEATRE USA
Tuesday 13 Oct 1992 DENVER PARAMOUNT USA
Wednesday 14 Oct 1992 SAN FRANCISCO WARFIELD THEATER USA
Thursday 15 Oct 1992 LOS ANGELES WILTERN THEATER USA
Friday 16 Oct 1992 LOS ANGELES WILTERN THEATER USA
Saturday 17 Oct 1992 SAN DIEGO SPRECKELS THEATRE USA
Tuesday 20 Oct 1992 MEXICO CITY AUDITORIO NACIONAL MEX
Wednesday 21 Oct 1992 MEXICO CITY AUDITORIO NACIONAL MEX
Thursday 22 Oct 1992 SEATTLE PARAMOUNT THEATER USA
Friday 23 Oct 1992 VANCOUVER ORPHEUM THEATRE CAN
Saturday 24 Oct 1992 PULLMAN BEASLEY THEATRE QUAD CAN
Monday 26 Oct 1992 EDMONTON JUBILEE CAN
Tuesday 27 Oct 1992 SASKATOON CENTENNIAL AUDITORIUM CAN
Wednesday 28 Oct 1992 WINNIPEG WALKER THEATRE CAN
Thursday 29 Oct 1992 REGINA CENTRE OF THE ARTS CAN
Friday 30 Oct 1992 WINNIPEG WALKER THEATRE CAN
Sunday 1 Nov 1992 DETROIT STATE THEATER USA
Monday 2 Nov 1992 TOLEDO MASIONIC AUDITORIUM USA
Tuesday 3 Nov 1992 TORONTO MASSEY HALL CAN
Wednesday 4 Nov 1992 TORONTO MASSEY HALL CAN
Friday 6 Nov 1992 OTTOWA CONGRESS CENTRE CAN
Saturday 7 Nov 1992 QUEBEC GRAND THEATRE CAN
Sunday 8 Nov 1992 QUEBEC GRAND THEATRE CAN
Monday 9 Nov 1992 MONTREAL ST DENIS THEATRE CAN
JETHRO TULL - TOUR DATE HISTORY 1993
14.04.93 MONTEVIDEO TV STUDIOS URUGUAY
14.04.93 MONTEVIDEO OCEANO - FM URUGUAY
18.04.93 SANTIAGO THE HOTEL HYATT CHILE
18.04.93 SANTIAGO COCTEL TV SHOW CHILE
19.04.93 SANTIAGO TRITON MUSIC TV SHOW CHILE
21.04.93 CARACAS EUROBUILDING HOTEL VENEZUELA
25.04.93 NEW YORK NY. NEW YORK CITY RADIO STUDIO U.S.A.
26.04.93 NEW YORK NY. THE LONE STAR ROADHOUSE U.S.A.
27.04.93 PHILADELPHIA PA. THE PHILADELPHIA SPECTRUM U.S.A.
25.05.93 CAMBRIDGE THE CORN EXCHANGE U.K.
26.05.93 CROYDON THE FAIRFIELD HALL U.K.
28.05.93 PARIS THE ELYSEE MONTMATRE FRANCE
29.05.93 STUTTGART THE FREILICHTBUHNE GERMANY
30.05.93 WURZBURG THE CARL-DIEM-HALLE GERMANY
31.05.93 MEMMINGEM THE STADTHALLE GERMANY
03.06.93 COLOGNE THE TANZBRUNNEN GERMANY
04.06.93 WOLFSBURG THE CONGRESSPARK GERMANY
05.06.93 KAMENZ THE HUTBEGBUEHNE GERMANY
06.06.93 HALLE THE EISSPORTHALLE GERMANY
08.06.93 ANKARA OPEN AIR FESTIVAL TURKEY
10.06.93 DORTMUND THE WESTFALEN PARK GERMANY
11.06.93 ELSPE THE NATURBUHNE GERMANY
12.06.93 OSNABRUCK THE STADION BREMERBRUECKE GERMANY
13.06.93 LUBEK ?? GERMANY
15.06.93 BRUSSELS THE CIRQUE ROYALE BELGIUM
17.06.93 UTRECHT THE UTRECHT MUSIC CENTRE HOLLAND
18.06.93 HAMBURG THE STADTPARK GERMANY
19.06.93 FRANKFURT THE - MUSIC ARENA AM WALSTADION GERMANY
20.06.93 GREFRATH THE EISSPORTHALLE GERMANY
22.06.93 OSTRAVA THE VICTOVICS SPORTS HALL CZECH REPUBLIC
23.06.93 BUDAPEST THE PETOFI ROUND HALL HUNGARY
25.06.93 ST GALLEN OPEN AIR FESTIVAL SWITZERLAND
June 26, 1993 Bosenbachstadion, St. Wendel, GER (supported by Jeff Healey Band & Klaus Hoffman & Band)
27.06.93 LICHTENFELS THE SCHUETZENANGER GERMANY
30.06.93 VIENNA THE SOMMERARENA AUSTRIA
01.07.93 WEISEN THE RAIFFEISENZELT AUSTRIA
02.07.93 WELS THE STADTHALLE AUSTRIA
03.07.93 REGENSBURG THE SARCHINGER WEIHER GERMANY
04.07.93 LIENZ THE LIENZ TOWN SQUARE AUSTRIA
06.07.93 TRENTO THE STADIO BREAMASCO ITALY
07.07.93 MILAN THE ROLLING STONE ITALY
09.07.93 ROSTOCK THE ROSTOCK CITY HALL GERMANY
11.07.93 TURKU THE RUISROCK FESTIVAL FINLAND
12.07.93 BERLIN THE TEMPODROM GERMANY
13.07.93 GLAUCHAU THE GRUENDELPARK GERMANY
15.07.93 MADRID THE UNIVERSAL SUR SPAIN
16.07.93 MADRID THE UNIVERSAL SUR SPAIN
17.07.93 LIVERPOOL THE EMPIRE U.K.
18.07.93 MACDUFF THE TARLAIR MUSIC FESTIVAL SCOTLAND
August 20, 1993 Woodlands Pavilion, Houston, TX (supported by Procol Harum)
August 21, 1993 Coca-Cola Starplex Amphitheater, Dallas, TX (supported by Procol Harum)
August 23, 1993 Lakewood Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA (supported by Procol Harum)
August 24, 1993 Walnut Creek Amphitheater, Raleigh, NC (supported by Procol Harum)
August 26, 1993 Garden State Arts Centre, Holmdel, NJ (supported by Procol Harum)
August 27, 1993 Jones Beach, Wantagh, NY (supported by Procol Harum)
August 28, 1993 Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, MA (supported by Procol Harum)
August 30, 1993 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD (supported by Procol Harum)
August 31, 1993 Mann Music Center, Philadelphia, PA (supported by Procol Harum)
September 1, 1993 WXPN-FM Studio, Philadelphia, PA
September 2, 1993 Stowe Mountain Performing Arts Center, Stowe, VT (supported by Procol Harum)
September 3, 1993 Darien Center, Darien Lake, CT (supported by Procol Harum)
September 4, 1993 Kingswood Amphitheater, Toronto, ON (supported by Procol Harum)
September 5, 1993 Star Lake Amphitheater, Burgettstown, PA (WDVE Electric Lunch Live III, supported by Procol Harum)
September 8, 1993 Marcus Amphitheatre, Milwaukee, WI (supported by Procol Harum)
September 10, 1993 Riverbend Theater, Cincinnati, OH (supported by Procol Harum)
September 11, 1993 Deer Creek Music Festival, Indianapolis, IN (supported by Procol Harum)
September 12, 1993 World Music Theater, Tinley Park, IL (supported by Procol Harum)
September 14, 1993 Fiddler’s Green, Englewood, CO (supported by Procol Harum)
September 16, 1993 Greek Theater, Los Angeles, CA (supported by Procol Harum)
September 17, 1993 Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA (supported by Procol Harum)
September 18, 1993 Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Irvine, CA (supported by Procol Harum)
September 19, 1993 The Amphitheater at San Diego State University, San Diego, CA (supported by Procol Harum)
22.09.93 TOKYO THE SHIBUYA OPEN AIR JAPAN
02.10.93 POOLE THE POOLE ARTS CENTRE U.K.
03.10.93 PORTSMOUTH THE PORTSMOUTH GUILDHALL U.K.
04.10.93 BRIGHTON THE BRIGHTON DOME U.K.
06.10.93 BIRMINGHAM THE SYMPHONY HALL U.K.
07.10.93 NOTTINGHAM THE NOTTINGHAM ROYAL CENTRE U.K.
08.10.93 MANCHESTER THE MANCHESTER APOLLO U.K.
09.10.93 MANCHESTER THE MANCHESTER APOLLO U.K.
11.10.93 GLASGOW THE ROYAL CONCERT HALL SCOTLAND
12.10.93 NEWCASTLE THE CITY HALL U.K.
13.10.93 SHEFFIELD THE CITY HALL U.K.
15.10.93 LONDON THE HAMMERSMITH APOLLO U.K.
16.10.93 LONDON THE HAMMERSMITH APOLLO U.K.
17.10.93 WOLVERHAMPTON THE CIVIC HALL U.K.
18.10.93 BRISTOL THE COLSTON HALL U.K.
20.10.93 DUBLIN THE DUBLIN STADIUM IRELAND
21.10.93 BELFAST THE ULSTER HALL N.IRELAND
28.10.93 SANTIAGO CHILEAN NATIONAL TV STUDIOS CHILE
29.10.93 SANTIAGO THE ESTADIO CHILE CHILE
30.10.93 VINA DEL MAR THE QUINTA VERGERA CHILE
01.11.93 LIMA THE MUELLE UNO PERU
04.11.93 BUENOS AIRES THE ESTADIO OBRAS ARGENTINA
05.11.93 BUENOS AIRES THE ESTADIO OBRAS ARGENTINA
09.11.93 MESA AZ. THE MESA AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
10.11.93 ALBUQUERQUE NM. THE KIVA AUDITORIUM U.S.A.
12.11.93 SAN ANTONIO TX. THE SAN ANTONIO MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM
13.11.93 TULSA OK. THE BRADY THEATER U.S.A.
14.11.93 OKLAHOMA CITY OK. THE CIVIC CENTER MUSIC HALL U.S.A.
16.11.93 Ft LAUDERDALE FL. THE SUNRISE MUSICAL THEATER U.S.A.
17.11.93 Ft LAUDERDALE FL. THE SUNRISE MUSICAL THEATER U.S.A.
18.11.93 TAMPA FL. THE SUNDOME U.S.A.
20.11.93 NEW ORLEANS LA. THE SAENGER THEATER U.S.A.
21.11.93 PENSACOLA FL. THE BAYFRONT AUDITORIUM U.S.A.
22.11.93 LITTLE ROCK AZ. THE ROBINSON CENTER U.S.A.
08.01.94 ALTENKIRCHEN THE STADTHALLE, GER (THE 1st GERMAN JETHRO TULL CONVENTION)
16.02.94 BOMBAY RANG BHAWAN INDIA
17.02.94 BOMBAY RANG BHAWAN INDIA
19.02.94 BANGALORE BANGALORE PALACE GROUNDS INDIA
20.02.94 MADRAS THE Y.M.C.A. GROUNDS INDIA
23.02.94 HONG KONG THE KO SHAN THEATRE HONG KONG
26.02.94 NEW PLYMOUTH THE TSB STADIUM NEW ZEALAND
27.02.94 NEW PLYMOUTH THE TSB STADIUM NEW ZEALAND
01.03.94 MELBOURNE THE MELBOURNE CONCERT HALL AUSTRALIA
02.03.94 MELBOURNE THE MELBOURNE CONCERT HALL AUSTRALIA
03.03.94 MELBOURNE THE MELBOURNE SPORTS CENTRE AUSTRALIA
04.03.94 SYDNEY THE SYDNEY STATE THEATRE AUSTRALIA
05.03.94 SYDNEY THE SYDNEY STATE THEATRE AUSTRALIA
06.03.94 SYDNEY THE SYDNEY STATE THEATRE AUSTRALIA
07.03.94 SYDNEY THE SYDNEY STATE THEATRE AUSTRALIA
09.03.94 BRISBANE THE FESTIVAL HALL AUSTRALIA
10.03.94 MELBOURNE THE MELBOURNE SPORTS CENTRE AUSTRALIA
12.03.94 ADELAIDE THEBARTON THEATRE AUSTRALIA
13.03.94 ADELAIDE THEBARTON THEATRE AUSTRALIA
14.03.94 PERTH THE PERTH ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE AUSTRALIA
16.03.94 HONOLULU HI. THE HONOLULU AFTER DARK U.S.A.
18.03.94 FRESNO CA. THE WARNERS THEATER U.S.A.
19.03.94 SAN JOSE CA. THE STATE UNIVERSITY EVENT CENTER U.S.A.
20.03.94 PORTLAND OR. THE CIVIC AUDITORIUM U.S.A.
21.03.94 SEATTLE WA. THE SEATTLE CENTER ARENA U.S.A.
22.03.94 VANCOUVER BC. THE VANCOUVER ORPHEUM CANADA
24.03.94 CALGARY AB. THE CALGARY SOUTHERN JUBILEE CANADA
26.03.94 WINNIPEG MB. THE WALKER THEATER CANADA
27.03.94 GRAND FORKS ND THE CHESTER FRITZ AUDITORIUM CANADA
28.03.94 MINNEAPOLIS MN. THE ORPHEUM THEATER U.S.A.
30.03.94 TORONTO ON. THE MASSEY HALL CANADA
31.03.94 MONTREAL PQ. THE ST DENNIS CANADA
01.04.94 SYRACUSE NY. THE LANDMARK THEATER U.S.A.
02.04.94 BUFFALO NY. THE SHEA'S THEATER U.S.A.
04.04.94 BURLINGTON VT. THE MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM U.S.A.
05.04.94 POUGHKEEPSIE NY. THE MID HUDSON CIVIC CENTER U.S.A.
29.04.94 BERGEN THE GRIEGHALLEN NORWAY
01.05.94 TRONDHEIM THE OLAFSHALLEN NORWAY
02.05.94 OSLO THE CENTRUM SCENE NORWAY
03.05.94 STOCKHOLM THE STOCKHOLM CIRCUS SWEDEN
05.05.94 HELSINKI THE HOUSE OF CULTURE FINLAND
06.05.94 TURKU THE TYPHOON HALL FINLAND
08.05.94 GOTHENBURG THE LISEBERGSHALLEN SWEDEN
09.05.94 LUND THE OLYMPEN SWEDEN
10.05.94 COPENHAGEN THE FALKONER THEATRE DENMARK
12.05.94 GRONINGEN THE EVENEMENTENHAL HOLLAND
13.05.94 ANTWERP THE QUEEN ELIZABETH HALL BELGIUM
14.05.94 EINDHOVEN THE MUSIC CENTRUM HOLLAND
16.05.94 EDINBURGH THE USHER HALL SCOTLAND
17.05.94 PRESTON THE GUILDHALL U.K.
18.05.94 BRADFORD THE ST GEORGES HALL U.K.
20.05.94 HANLEY THE VICTORIA HALL U.K.
21.05.94 HEREFORD THE LEISURE CENTRE U.K.
22.05.94 YORK THE BARBICAN U.K.
24.05.94 OXFORD THE OXFORD APOLLO U.K.
25.05.94 IPSWICH THE REGENT THEATRE U.K.
26.05.94 BRENTWOOD THE LEISURE CENTRE U.K.
28.05.94 KETTERING THE KETTERING ARENA U.K.
29.05.94 BASINGSTOKE THE ANVIL U.K.
JETHRO TULL WERE: June 1994 - Oct 1994 IAN ANDERSON. MARTIN BARRE, ANDY GIDDINGS, MATT PEGG & MARK PARNELL
07.06.94 GRAZ THE ORPHEUM AUSTRIA
08.06.94 KLAGENFURT MEMPHIS MUSIKZELT EUROPAPARK AUSTRIA
10.06.94 STAVANGER THE KONGEPARKEN AMFI NORWAY
11.06.94 OSLO FROGNERBADET (NORWEGIAN WOOD FESTIVAL) NORWAY
12.06.94 BUCHAREST OUTDOOR FESTIVAL ROMANIA
10.07.94 BALINGEN OUTDOOR FESTIVAL GERMANY
16.07.94 TUTBURY TUTBURY CASTLE SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL U.K.
17.07.94 BERNE THE BERNE FESTIVAL SWITZERLAND
11.08.94 LONDON CLAPHAM GRAND (FRIENDS OF THE EARTH BENEFIT SHOW)
12.08.94 AARHUS OUTDOOR FESTIVAL DENMARK
19.08.94 BUDAPEST THE BUDAPEST FESTIVAL HUNGARY
05.10.94 PRETORIA THE SAAMBOU ARENA S.AFRICA
06.10.94 JOHANNESBURG THE STANDARD BANK ARENA S.AFRICA
07.10.94 DURBAN THE VILLAGE GREEN S.AFRICA
09.10.94 CAPE TOWN THE THREE ARTS CENTRE S.AFRICA
10.10.94 CAPE TOWN THE THREE ARTS CENTRE S.AFRICA
11.10.94 CAPE TOWN THE THREE ARTS CENTRE S.AFRICA
13.10.94 JOHANNESBURG THE STANDARD BANK ARENA S.AFRICA
IAN ANDERSON'S 'SOLO'DIVINITIES CONCERT TOUR
MUSICIANS FOR THESE: SHOWS WERE :- IAN ANDERSON, ANDY GIDDINGS, DOANE PERRY, CHRIS LESLIE & JOHNATHAN NOYCE
17.05.95 BRUSSELS THE PASSAGE 44 BELGIUM
May 19, 1995 Musikhalle, Hamburg, GER
20.05.95 MUNICH THE PRINZREGENTENTHEATER GERMANY
21.05.95 ZURICH THE VOLKSHAUS SWITZLND
22.05.95 BERLIN THE HOCHSCHULE DE KUNSTE GERMANY
24.05.95 LONDON THE SHEPHERDS BUSH EMPIRE U.K.
01.06.95 BOSTON MA. THE ORPHEUM THEATER U.S.A.
02.06.95 ROCHESTER NY. THE AUDITORIUM THEATER U.S.A.
03.06.95 TORONTO ON. THE MASSEY HALL CANADA
05.06.95 NEW YORK NY. THE BEACON THEATER U.S.A.
06.06.95 PHILADELPHIA PA. WMMR-FM Studios U.S.A.
06.06.95 PHILADELPHIA PA. WXPN-FM Studios - World Cafe U.S.A.
06.06.95 PHILADELPHIA PA. UPPER DARBY TOWER THEATER U.S.A.
07.06.95 CLEVELAND OH. THE CLEVELAND MUSIC HALL U.S.A.
08.06.95 CHICAGO IL. THE BISMARK THEATER U.S.A.
09.06.95 MINNEAPOLIS MN. THE MINNEAPOLIS STATE THEATER U.S.A.
11.06.95 VANCOUVER BC THE ORPHEUM THEATER (CANCELLED)
13.06.95 SANTA ROSA CA. THE LUTHER BURBANK CENTER U.S.A.
14.06.95 LOS ANGELES CA. KLSX-FM Studios U.S.A.
14.06.95 LOS ANGELES CA. THE PANTAGES THEATER U.S.A.
15.06.95 SAN FRANCISCO CA. THE WARFIELD THEATER U.S.A.
JETHRO TUL ROOTS TO BRANCHES TOUR
JETHRO TULL WERE: Sep 1995 - NOW IAN ANDERSON, MARTIN BARRE, DOANE PERRY, ANDY GIDDINGS & JOHNATHAN NOYCE
16.09.95 CARLISLE THE SANDS THEATRE U.K.
18.09.95 GLASGOW THE ROYAL CONCERT HALL SCOTLAND
19.09.95 NEWCASTLE THE CITY HALL U.K.
21.09.95 MANCHESTER THE MANCHESTER APOLLO U.K.
22.09.95 SHEFFIELD THE CITY HALL U.K.
23.09.95 NOTTINGHAM THE ROYAL CENTRE U.K.
25.09.95 PORTSMOUTH THE GUILDHALL U.K.
26.09.95 BRISTOL THE COLSTON HALL U.K.
27.09.95 BIRMINGHAM THE SYMPHONY HALL U.K.
28.09.95 CAMBRIDGE THE CORN EXCHANGE U.K.
29.09.95 LONDON THE HAMMERSMITH APOLLO U.K.
02.10.95 COPENHAGEN THE CIRKUS DENMARK
03.10.95 STOCKHOLM THE CIRKUS SWEDEN
04.10.95 OSLO THE CENTRUM ** CANCELLED ** NORWAY
06.10.95 GOTHENBURG THE LISEBERGHALLEN SWEDEN
07.10.95 OSLO THE SENTRUM SCENE NORWAY
09.10.95 BERLIN THE DEUTCHLANDHALLE GERMANY
10.10.95 HANNOVER THE MUSICHALLE GERMANY
11.10.95 HAMBURG THE CONGRESS CENTRUM HALLE GERMANY
13.10.95 BRUSSELS THE CIRQUE ROYALE BELGIUM
14.10.95 COLOGNE THE SPORTHALLE GERMANY
15.10.95 ESSEN THE GRUGAHALLE GERMANY
17.10.95 SCHWERIN THE KONGRESSHALLE GERMANY
18.10.95 BREMEN THE ALADINHALLE GERMANY
19.10.95 UTHRECHT THE MUZIEKCENTRUM HOLLAND
21.10.95 BAYREUTH THE OBERFRANKENHALLE GERMANY
22.10.95 ZURICH THE HALLENSTADION SWITZERLAND
23.10.95 MANNHEIM THE MOZARTSAAL GERMANY
25.10.95 FRANKFURT THE OFFENBACH STADTHALLE GERMANY
26.10.95 STUTTGART THE LIEDERHALLE GERMANY
27.10.95 MUNICH THE SEDLMEYERHALLE GER
10.11.95 BOSTON MA. THE ORPHEUM U.S.A.
11.11.95 BOSTON MA. THE ORPHEUM U.S.A.
12.11.95 NEW HAVEN CT. THE PALACE U.S.A.
14.11.95 NEW YORY NY. THE BEACON THEATER U.S.A.
15.11.95 NEW YORK NY. THE BEACON THEATER U.S.A.
16.11.95 PITTSBURGH PA. THE PALUMBO U.S.A.
18.11.95 DETROIT MI THE FOX THEATER U.S.A.
19.11.95 COLUMBUS OH. THE VETERANS AUDITORIUM U.S.A.
20.11.95 AKRON OH. THE E.J.THOMAS THEATER U.S.A.
21.11.95 CHICAGO IL. THE CHICAGO THEATER U.S.A.
22.11.95 MILWAUKEE WI. THE RIVERSIDE THEATER U.S.A.
24.11.95 LOS ANGELES CA. THE UNIVERSAL AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
25.11.95 LOS ANGELES CA. THE UNIVERSAL AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
06.03.96 SANTIAGO RADIO ROCK & POP CHILE
06.03.96 SANTIAGO ESTADIO SANTIAGO (SHOWN ON TV0 CHILE
08.03.96 BUENOS AIRES THE TEATRO GRAN REX ARGENTINA
09.03.96 BUENOS AIRES THE TEATRO GRAN REX ARGENTINA
12.03.96 PORTO ALEGRE THE TEATRO OSPA BRAZIL
13.03.96 CURITIBA THE CIRCULO MILITAR BRAZIL
14.03.96 RIO DE JANEIRO THE METROPOLITAN BRAZIL
15.03.96 SAO PAULO THE OLYMPIA BRAZIL
16.03.96 SAO PAULO THE OLYMPIA BRAZIL
17.03.96 SAO PAULO THE OLYMPIA BRAZIL
19.03.96 LIMA THE MEULLE UNO ***Ian injures leg on stage ** PERU
21.03.96 LA PAZ THE ESTADIO SILAS BOLIVIA
23.03.96 CARACAS TEREZA CARENO ** CANCELLED ** VENEZUELA
25.03.96 PHILADELPHIA PA. ELECTRIC FACTORY
(IAN PERFORMS IN WHEELCHAIR) U.S.A.
26.03.96 WASHINGTON DC. D.A.R. CONSTITUTION HALL
27.03.96 RICHMOND VA. THE LANDMARK THEATER
29.03.96 KISSIMMEE FL. TUPPERWARE CONVENTION CENTER
30.03.96 SUNRISE FL. THE SUNRISE MUSICAL THEATER
31.03.96 TAMPA FL. THE USF DOME
02.04.96 ATLANTA GA. THE FOX THEATER
(IAN PERFORMS IN WHEELCHAIR) U.S.A
03.04.96 PENSACOLA FL. THE BAYFRONT AUDITORIUM
04.04.96 NEW ORLEANS LA. THE SAENGER THEATER (W/CHAIR) U.S.A.
05.04.96 SAN ANTONIO TX. THE MAJESTIC THEATER
06.04.96 DALLAS TX. THE BRONCO BOWL
11.05.96 CANBERRA THE ROYAL THEATRE AUSTRALIA
12.05.96 SYDNEY THE SYDNEY STATE THEATRE AUSTRALIA
13.05.96 SYDNEY THE STATE THEATRE * CANCELLED * AUSTRALIA
14.05.96 SYDNEY THE STATE THEATRE * CANCELLED * AUSTRALIA
18.05.96 MELBOURNE THE PALAIS THEATRE * CANCELLED * AUSTRALIA
19.05.96 MELBOURNE THE PALAIS THEATRE * CANCELLED * AUSTRALIA
21.06.96 SOPOT * CANCELLED * POLAND
22.06.96 SZCZECIN * CANCELLED * POLAND
23.06.96 WROCLAW OPEN AIR FESTIVAL * CANCELLED * POLAND
24.06.96 ZLIN OPEN AIR FESTIVAL * CANCELLED * CZECH REP
29.06.96 STEINBACH-LANGENBACH THE NATURTHEATER * CANCELLED * GERMANY
10.08.96 PROVIDENCE RI. THESTRAND THEATER U.S.A.
18.08.96 DARIEN LAKE CT. THE DARIEN LAKES CENTER U.S.A.
19.08.96 RICHMOND HILLS ON. THE KINGSWOOD MUSIC THEATER CANADA
21.08.96 SCRANTON PA. THE MONTAGE MOUNTAIN U.S.A.
22.08.96 HOLMDEL NJ. THE GARDEN STATE ARTS CENTER U.S.A.
23.08.96 COLUMBIA MD. THE MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION U.S.A.
25.08.96 HARTFORD CT. THE MEADOWS MUSIC THEATER U.S.A.
26.08.96 MANSFIELD MA. THE GREAT WOODS ARTS CENTER U.S.A.
27.08.96 SYRACUSE NY. THE NEW YORK STATE FAIRGROUNDS U.S.A.
29.08.96 HERSHAY PA. THE STAR PAVILION,HERSHAY PARK U.S.A.
30.08.96 WANTAGH NY. THE JONES BEACH THEATER U.S.A.
31.08.96 CAMDEN NJ. THE BLOCKBUSTER/SONY CENTER U.S.A.
01.09.96 WEST HOMESTEAD PA. THE MILLER LITE RIVERPLEX U.S.A.
03.09.96 CLEVELAND OH. THE NAUTICA STAGE U.S.A.
04.09.96 COLUMBUS OH. THE POLARIS AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
05.09.96 CLARKSTON MI. THE PINE KNOB MUSIC THEATER U.S.A.
06.09.96 CINCINNATI OH. THE RIVERBEND MUSIC THEATER U.S.A.
07.09.96 TINLEY PARK IL. THE NEW WORLD MUSIC THEATER U.S.A.
08.09.96 MOLINE IL. THE MARK U.S.A.
10.09.96 MINNEAPOLIS MN. THE NORTHRUP AUDITORIUM U.S.A.
11.09.96 MILWAUKEE WI. THE MARCUS AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
13.09.96 ST LOUIS MO. THE RIVERPORT AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
14.09.96 BONNER SPRINGS KS. THE SANDSTONE AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
15.09.96 OMAHA NE. THE OMAHA CIVIC AUDITORIUM ARENA
** CANCELLED ** U.S.A.
16.09.96 ENGLEWOOD CO. THE FIDDLERS GREEN AMPHITHEATER
18.09.96 PHOENIX AZ. THE DESERT SKY PAVILION U.S.A.
19.09.96 LAS VEGAS NV. THE ALADDIN HOTEL THEATER U.S.A.
20.09.96 SAN DIEGO CA. THE OPEN AIR THEATER U.S.A.
21.09.96 LAGUNA HILLS CA. IRVINE MEADOWS U.S.A.
22.09.96 LOS ANGELES CA. THE UNIVERSAL AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
24.09.96 CONCORD CA. THE CONCORD PAVILION U.S.A.
25.09.96 RENO NV. THE RENO AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
27.09.96 GEORGE WA. THE GEORGE AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
28.09.96 SALEM MA. THE L.B.DAY AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
29.09.96 BOISE ID. STATE UNIVERSITY BSU PAVILION U.S.A.
11.11.96 PLYMOUTH THE PLYMOUTH PAVILIONS U.K.
13.11.96 CARDIFF THE ST DAVIDS HALL WALES
14.11.96 BOURNEMOUTH THE BOURNEMOUTH C.C. U.K.
16.11.96 HEREFORD THE HEREFORD LEISURE CENTRE U.K.
17.11.96 READING THE READING HEXAGON U.K.
18.11.96 BRIGHTON THE BRIGHTON DOME U.K.
20.11.96 GUILDFORD THE CIVIC HALL U.K.
22.11.96 BLACKBURN THE KING GEORGES HALL U.K.
24.11.96 YORK THE BARBICAN U.K.
25.11.96 BRADFORD THE ST GEORGES HALL U.K.
26.11.96 NORTHAMPTON THE DERNGATE U.K.
30.11.96 GRAVESEND THE WOODVILLE HALLS. U.K CONVENTION (With Ian, Andy,Jon & David Palmer U.K.)
22.03.97 BETZDORF THE STADTHALLE - 2nd German Tull convention
With Fairport Convention - Glenn Cornick & Clive Bunker
But No Current Tull members present GERMANY
23.05.97 LONDON THE ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL
DAVID PALMER FEATURING IAN ANDERSON U.K.
30.05.97 ESBJERG THE ESBJERG FESTIVAL DENMARK
31.05.97 HAYES THE BECK THEATRE U.K.
02.06.97 TUNBRIDGE WELLS THE ASSEMBLY HALL U.K.
03.06.97 HEMEL HEMPSTEAD THE DACORUM PAVILION U.K.
05.06.97 DIFFERDANGE THE HALLE DES SPORTS LUXEMBOURG
06.06.97 UTRECHT THE MUSIEKCENTRUM HOLLAND
07.06.97 BRUSSELS THE ANCIENNE BELGIQUE BELGIUM
09.06.97 POZNAN THE POZNAN ARENA POLAND
10.06.97 WARSAW THE WARSAW COLISEUM POLAND
11.06.97 KATOWICE THE SPODEK POLAND
13.06.97 ZLIN THE ZIMNI STADIUM CZECH REPUBLIC
14.06.97 PRESOV THE PRESOV AMPHITHEATRE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
16.06.97 BUDAPEST THE PETOFI CSARNOK HUNGARY
17.06.97 BANSKA BYSTRICA THE ZIMNI STADIUM SLOVAC REPUBLIC
18.06.97 PRAGUE THE INDUSTRIAL PALACE CZECH REPUBLIC
20.06.97 AUGSBURG THE SPORTHALLE GERMANY
21.06.97 MUNICH THE RUDI SEDLMEYER HALLE GERMANY
22.06.97 BAD MERGENTHEIM THE SCHLOSSPLATZ GERMANY
23.06.97 KOBLENZ THE RHEIN-MOSEL-HALLE GERMANY
24.06.97 TUBINGEN THE KULTURZELT GERMANY
26.06.97 STUTTGART THE FREILICHTBUHNE KILLESBERG GERMANY
27.06.97 NEUMARKT THE GROSSE JURAHALLE GERMANY
28.06.97 STEINBACH-LANGENBACH THE NATURTHEATER GERMANY
29.06.97 KORBACH THE HESSENTAG GERMANY
30.06.97 HAMM THE MAXIMILIANPARK EISPORTHALLE GERMANY
04.07.97 BERLIN THE ARENA WUHLHEIDE GERMANY
05.07.97 CHEMNITZ THE THEATERPLTZ GERMANY
06.07.97 DRESDEN THE JUNGE GARDE GERMANY
07.07.97 COTTBUS THE MESSEHALLE GERMANY
09.07.97 ERFURT THE THURINGENHALLE GERMANY
10.07.97 HANNOVER THE HANNOVER MUSIC HALLE GERMANY
11.07.97 DORTMUND THE WESTFALENPARK GERMANY
12.07.97 COLOGNE THE TANZBRUNNEN GERMANY
13.07.97 GIESSEN THE FREILICHTBUHNE SCHIFFENBERG GERMANY
17.07.97 KEIL THE OSTSEEHALLE GERMANY
18.07.97 MAGDEBURG THE STADTHALLE GERMANY
19.07.97 RUGEN THE FREILICHTBUHNE BERGEN GERMANY
20.07.97 NEUBRANDENBURG THE LEICHTATHLETIKHALLE GERMANY
21.07.97 HAMBURG THE STADTPARK GERMANY
23.07.97 FINKENSTEIN THE BURGRUINE AUSTRIA
24.07.97 GRAZ THE SCHLOSSBERG AUSTRIA
25.07.97 WIESEN THE FESTIVALZELT AUSTRIA
26.07.97 CLAM THE BURG CLAM - Open Air AUSTRIA
27.07.97 PIAZZA THE SPILIMBERGO FOLKFEST ITALY
29.07.97 RIMINI THE MARECHARLO ITALY
30.07.97 ROME CUS SUBIACO ITALY
31.07.97 VIGEVANO THE CASTELLO ITALY
02.08.97 PENTRICH ROCK & BLUES CUSTOM SHOW U.K.
03.08.97 GUILFORD STOKE PARK FESTIVAL U.K.
07.08.97 HOLMDEL NJ. THE PNC BANK ARTS CENTER U.S.A.
08.08.97 WALLINGFORD CT. THE OAKDALE THEATER U.S.A.
09.08.97 PROVIDENCE RI. THE STRAND THEATER U.S.A.
10.08.97 BOSTON MA. THE HARBOR LIGHTS U.S.A.
12.08.97 CLARKSTOWN MI. THE PINE KNOB MUSIC THEATER U.S.A.
13.08.97 GRAND RAPIDS MI. THE DEVOS HALL U.S.A.
14.08.97 CHICAGO IL. THE NATIONAL FLUTE CONVENTION
GRAND PARK U.S.A.
15.08.97 HAMPTON BEACH NH. HAMPTON BEACH CASINO BALLROOM U.S.A.
16.08.97 WANTAGH NY. THE JONES BEACH THEATER U.S.A.
17.08.97 BALTIMORE MD. THE PEIR 6 PAVILION U.S.A.
12.09.97 OFFENBACH *** POSTPONED *** GERMANY
13.09.97 BAD KREUZNACH *** POSTPONED *** GERMANY
14.09.97 APPENWEIHER *** POSTPONED *** GERMANY
15.09.97 SIEGEN *** POSTPONED *** GERMANY
16.09.97 MANNHEIM *** POSTPONED *** GERMANY
27.09.97 NAPLES THE NAPLES BLUES FESTIVAL ITALY
09.10.97 POUGHKEEPSIE NY. THE MID-HUDSON CIVIC CENTER U.S.A.
10.10.97 WILKES-BARRE PA. THE F.M.KIRBY CENTER U.S.A.
11.10.97 BURLINGTON VT. U.S. TULL CONVENTION (AFTERNOON) U.S.A.
11.10.97 BURLINGTON VT THE FLYNN THEATRE (EVENING) U.S.A.
12.10.97 PORTLAND ME. THEMERRIL AUDITORIUM U.S.A.
13.10.97 QUEBEC CITY PQ. THE PQ GRAND THEATER CANADA
14.10.97 QUEBEC CITY PQ. THE PQ GRAND THEATER CANADA
15.10.97 MONTREAL PQ. THE ST DENNIS THEATER CANADA
16.10.97 OTTAWA ON. THE OTTAWA CIVIC CENTER CANADA
18.10.97 KITCHENER ON. LULU'S ROADHOUSE CANADA
19.10.97 LONDON ON. THE CENTENNIAL HALL CANADA
20.10.97 TORONTO ON. TOWER RECORDS STORE CANADA
20.10.97 TORONTO ON. THE MASSEY HALL CANADA
22.10.97 DULUTH MN. THE ENTERTAINMENT CONVENTION CENTER U.S.A.
23.10.97 FARGO ND. THE CIVIC MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM U.S.A.
24.10.97 WINNIPEG MB. THE WALKER THEATER CANADA
26.10.97 CALGARY AB. THE JACK SINGER CONCERT HALL CANADA
27.10.97 SASKATOON SK. THE CENTENNIAL AUDITORIUM CANADA
28.10.97 EDMONTON AB. THE N.ALBERTA JUBILEE AUDITORIUM CANADA
30.10.97 VANCOUVER BC. THE ORPHEUM THEATER CANADA
31.10.97 PORTLAND OR. THE ROSELAND THEATER U.S.A.
01.11.97 EUGENE OR. THE HULT CENTER OF PERFOMING ARTS U.S.A.
02.11.97 SEATTLE WA. THE PARAMOUNT THEATER U.S.A.
03.11.97 SPOKANE WA. THE SPOKANE OPERA HOUSE U.S.A.
04.11.97 BELLINGHAM WA. THE MOUNT BAKER THEATER U.S.A.
06.11.97 WEST VALLEY UT. THE E. CENTER U.S.A.
07.11.97 LAS VEGAS NV. THE JOINT U.S.A.
08.11.97 PHOENIX AZ. THE UNION HALL U.S.A.
09.11.97 TUCSON AZ. THE CENTENNIAL HALL U.S.A.
10.11.97 ALBUQUERQUE THE POPEJOY HALL U.S.A.
16.11.97 GERA *** CANCELLED *** GERMANY
17.11.97 SIEGEN THE SEGENLANDHALLE GERMANY
18.11.97 OFFENBACH THE STADTHALLE GERMANY
19.11.97 APPENWEIHER THE SCHWARZWALDHALLE GERMANY
20.11.97 MANNHEIM THE MOZARTSAAL GERMANY
21.11.97 BAD KREUZNACH THE KONRAD-FREY-HALLE GERMANY
18.04.98 BEDBURG - HAU GERMAN TULL CONVENTION GERMANY
15.07.98 EL PASO TX. THE ABRAHAM CHAVEZ THEATER U.S.A.
16.07.98 SANTA FE NM. THE PAOLO SOLERI U.S.A.
18.07.98 KANSAS CITY MO. THE STARLIGHT THEATER U.S.A.
19.07.98 DALLAS TX. THE COCA - COLA STARPLEX U.S.A.
21.07.98 AUSTIN TX. THE BACKYARD U.S.A.
22.07.98 HOUSTON TX. THE AERIAL THEATER,BAYOU PLACE U.S.A.
23.07.98 NEW ORLEANS LA. THE SAENGER PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
24.07.98 MEMPHIS TN. THE MUD ISLAND AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
22.08.98 GAMPEL OPEN AIR CONCERT SWITZERLAND
23.08.98 VADUZ OPEN AIR CONCERT LICHTENSTEIN
25.08.98 ATLANTIC CITY NJ. THE TRUMP MARINA HOTEL BALLROOM U.S.A.
27.08.98 SANTA ANA CA. THE GALAXY CONCERT THEATER U.S.A.
28.08.98 SANTA ANA CA. THE GALAXY CONCERT THEATER U.S.A.
30.08.98 SAN DIEGO CA. HUMPHREY'S CONCERTS BY THE BAY U.S.A.
31.08.98 LOS ANGELES CA THE HOUSE OF BLUES U.S.A.
01.09.98 LOS ANGELES THE HOUSE OF BLUES U.S.A.
03.09.98 KELSEYVILLE CA. THE KONOCTI HARBOR RESORT AMPHITEATER
04.09.98 PORTLAND OR. THE WASHINGTON PARK ROSE GARDEN U.S.A.
05.09.98 SEATTLE WA. THE BUMBERSHOOT FESTIVAL U.S.A.
25.09.98 RICHMOND VA. THE CLASSIC AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
26.09.98 MANASSAS VA. THE NISSAN PAVILION U.S.A.
27.09.98 VIRGINIA BEACH VA. THE VIRGINIA BEACH GTE AMPHITHEATER
29.09.98 LOUISVILLE KY. THE PALACE THEATER U.S.A.
01.10.98 CHARLOTTE NC. THE BLOCKBUSTER PAVILION U.S.A.
02.10.98 RALEIGH NC. THE WALNUT CREEK AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
03.10.98 BAREFOOT LANDING SC. THE HOUSE OF BLUES U.S.A.
04.10.98 JACKSONVILLE FL. THE FLORIDA THEATER U.S.A.
06.10.98 CLEARWATER FL. THE RUTH ECKERD HALL U.S.A.
07.10.98 W.PALM BEACH FL. THE CORAL SKY AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
08.10.98 ORLANDO FL. THE HOUSE OF BLUES U.S.A.
09.10.98 ATLANTA GA. THE CHASTAIN PARK AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
06.11.98 MURCIA THE AUDITORIUM MUNICIPAL SPAIN
07.11.98 JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA THE TEATRO VILLAMARTA SPAIN
08.11.98 MALAGA THE TEATRO CERVANTES SPAIN
10.11.98 BARCELONA THE ZELESTE SPAIN
11.11.98 MADRID LA RIVIERA SPAIN
12.11.98 VIGO THE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA SPAIN
27.05.99 BUDAPEST THE ROUND HALL HUNGARY
29.05.99 BRNO THE HALA RONDO CZECH REPUBLIC
30.05.99 KATOWICE THE SPODEK POLAND
31.05.99 PRAGUE THE SMALL SPORTS HALL CZECH REPUBLIC
02.06.99 HAMBURG THE STADTPARK GERMANY
03.06.99 HAMMELN THE RATTENFANGER HALLE GERMANY
04.06.99 BONN THE MUSEUMPLATZ GERMANY
05.06.99 SCHWAZENBURG THE WALDBUHNE GERMANY
06.06.99 KAMENZ THE FREILICHTBUHNE GERMANY
10.06.99 ROSTOCK THE STADTHALLE GERMANY
11.06.99 BERLIN THE COLUMBIAHALLE GERMANY
12.06.99 BAMBERG THE OPEN AIR STADTHALLE GERMANY
13.06.99 REGENSBURG THE DONAU - ARENA GERMANY
15.06.99 GERMAN TV STUDIO LIVE SHOW FOR OHNE FILTER TV SHOW GERMANY
16.06.99 BRAUNSCHWEIG THE STADTHALLE GERMANY
17.06.99 BAUNATAL THE HESSENTAL GERMANY
18.06.99 STEINBACH THE NATURTHEATER GERMANY
19.06.99 KONIGSTEIN ROCK AUF DER BURG GERMANY
20.06.99 AALEN THE GREUTHALLE GERMANY
23.06.99 MAGDEBURG THE STADTHALLE GERMANY
24.06.99 ERFURT THE MESSENHALLE GERMANY
25.06.99 SAALE THE PELSSNITZINSEL GERMANY
26.06.99 GELSENKIRCHEN THE KANALBUHNE GERMANY
01.07.99 KONSTANZ THE ZELTFESTIVAL GERMANY
02.07.99 WURZBURG THE CARL DIEM HALLE GERMANY
03.07.99 MOSBACH THE LANDESGARTENSCHAU GERMANY
04.07.99 ESSLINGEN THE BURG GERMANY
05.07.99 FREIBERG THE ZELTFESTIVAL GERMANY
14.07.99 BAGNOLI THE NEAPOLIS ITALY
16.07.99 UDINE THE FOLKFEST ITALY
17.07.99 VIGEVANO MUSICA IN CASTELLO ITALY
18.07.99 PISTOIA THE DUOMO SQUARE ITALY
19.07.99 ROSETO THE STADIO ITALY
24.07.99 BIRMINGHAM THE SYMPHONY HALL
Ian & Martin played 16min set with Fairport U.K.
25.08.99 HAMPTON BEACH NH. THE CASINO BALLROOM U.S.A.
26.08.99 BOSTON MA. THE BANKBOSTON PAVILION U.S.A.
28.08.99 ALBANY NY. THE PALACE THEATER U.S.A.
29.08.99 WALLINGFORD CT. THE OAKDALE THEATER U.S.A.
30.08.99 DARIEN NY. THE DARIEN LAKE ARTS CENTER U.S.A.
01.09.99 HOLMDEL NJ. THE PNC BANK ARTS CENTER U.S.A.
02.09.99 WANTAGH NY. THE JONES BEACH THEATER U.S.A.
03.09.99 SCRANTON PA. THE MONTAGE MOUNTAIN ARTS CENTER U.S.A.
04.09.99 ATLANTIC CITY NJ. THE TRUMP MARINA HOTEL BALLROOM U.S.A.
05.09.99 BALTIMORE MD. THE PIER 6 PAVILION U.S.A.
07.09.99 SYRACUSE NY. THE LANDMARK THEATER U.S.A.
09.09.99 CUYAHOGA FALLS OH. THE BLOSSOM MUSIC CENTER U.S.A.
10.09.99 ROCHESTER MI. THE MEADOWBROOK MUSIC FESTIVAL
AT THE BALDWIN MEMORIAL PAVILION U.S.A.
11.09.99 CHICAGO IL. THE AUDITORIUM THEATER U.S.A.
12.09.99 ST LOUIS MO. RIVERPORT AMPHITHEATER MARYLAND HEIGHTS
24.09.99 DENVER CO. MAGNESS ARENA,DENVER UNIVERSITY U.S.A.
26.09.99 BOISE ID SANDY POINT BEACH U.S.A.
27.09.99 MISSOULA MT. THE CARAS PARK PAVILION U.S.A.
28.09.99 SEATTLE WA. THE SEATTLE CENTER OPERA HOUSE U.S.A.
29.09.99 SPOKANE WA. THE SPOKANE CENTER OPERA HOUSE U.S.A.
01.10.99 RENO NV. THE RENO HILTON AMPHITHEATER U.S.A.
02.10.99 BAKERSFIELD CA. THE CENTINAL GARDEN CONVENTION CENTER
03.10.99 CONCORD CA. THE CONCORD PAVILION U.S.A.
04.10.99 SAN LUIS OBISPO CA. CALIF POLY ARTS CENTER U.S.A.
05.10.99 SAN DIEGO CA. STATE UNIVERSITY OPEN AIR THEATER U.S.A.
07.10.99 LOS ANGELES CA. THE GREEK THEATER U.S.A.
08.10.99 LOS ANGELES CA. THE HOUSE OF BLUES U.S.A.
09.10.99 LAS VEGAS NV. THE HOUSE OF BLUES U.S.A.
10.10.99 PHOENIX AZ. THE ARIZONA STATE FAIR U.S.A.
19.10.99 HILVERSUM THE WISSELOORD STUDIOS HOLLAND
20.10.99 UTRECHT THE MUSIKCENTRUM HOLLAND
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"It's about 1,800 times — we counted them recently. 'Locomotive Breath' is OK. 'Living in the Past' is one that's due for a little light retirement for a year or so. 'Aqualung' has palled a bit in recent months, but somehow it's a song that a Jethro Tull concert would be incomplete without. Realistically, out of over 200 songs we've recorded, only 25 percent are useful live-performance songs."
"This being notionally a 25th Anniversary Tour, we did try to dig out a few really old ones from the first three albums that we hadn't performed for absolutely ages. Having played things like 'For a Thousand Mothers', 'Sossity, You're a Woman' and 'Reasons for Waiting' again, they've taken on a life of their own, whether we've changed them a bit or stuck to the original arrangements. Of the current band lineup, probably only [guitarist] Martin [Barre] and myself had played 'Dharma for One' before, but the first time we brought it back, it really sizzled."
"It was actually at its best with the Stand Up album, in 1969, when a very naive, rural sound slipped into the songs, and I started playing mandolins and balalaikas, which weren't really the established instrumentation of the kind of music we were doing. Later on, my very transient interest in folk or ethnic music coalesced when David Pegg joined us from Fairport Convention. "Looking back on some of that stuff, it was a bit self conscious in its acknowledgment of formal historical references from English, Irish, Scottish and European folds. As with the blues, it's best when it just oozes out of you when you're trying to write a song. The reason Jethro Tull has been so eclectic — that's the polite term, 'confusing' might be the more realistic one — is because 22 guys have been in the band at different times. In one double digit, that's both the strength and the failing of Jethro Tull."
"As with the Grateful Dead and Status Quo, there's an amazingly strong, loyal following among our fans. Some of them are what we affectionately call the Train Spotters — you know, the ones who are slightly peculiar people who, if they weren't into Jethro Tull, would be just as likely to be jotting down train numbers in a station somewhere. They are unusual folks, God bless them, and very English for the most part. But then you've also got the incredibly diehard 18- and 19-year-olds. God knows what that's about. They weren't born when we started, and they feel so denied by having missed out on that thing their parents' generation was part of. "Right now, the most dangerous thing you're going to get, I suppose, is near-the-knuckle American rap vulgarism, which most of us are pretty uncomfortable with, or Madonna or Michael Jackson grabbing their parts in order to get attention. I find that all of a bit of a fad, really, probably because I'd been doing it as a joke every night onstage during 'Locomotive Breath' since 1971 — without, I hasten to add, trying to appear sexy in the process."
"The earliest reviews of Jethro Tull tied together the unlikely scenario of me being a flute player in a blues band, but I had only just started playing the flute, and it was actually the harmonica I played on one leg. It created an image for me which I tried to duck because it seemed trivial. Then I saw the funny side of it and tried to parody it, but I carried it with me. Physically, there are still things that I do onstage that are fun and have a very strong level of expression for me in relation to certain songs, but at the age of 45, there's no point in me trying to compete with the Ian Anderson who was 22."
"Absolutely. I learned four months ago from my 14-year-old daughter that I've played the flute wrong all these years, that I was using entirely incorrect fingering. So I got someone to fax me a fingering chart when I was doing promotion in India, and after much debate I decided to relearn the flute, and I really had to persevere. I still play quite a few wrong notes each night, but I'll be all right in a few more weeks."
"I don't think so, no. Whatever Jethro Tull is, it will just respond from time to time to what the interest is from the fans, be they old or new. I remember seeing 2001: A Space Odyssey in 1968 and thinking, 'God, I wonder where we'll be in 2001?' and then, in the next breath, 'But that's so far away it's not even worth considering.' Now, it's around the corner. In a strange way, '68 having been the year we started, 2001 might be a good time for Jethro Tull to play its last concert. You've got time for Jethro Tull to play its last concert. You've got every chance of playing until you're as old as Muddy Waters was — it's just those of us who, perhaps unwisely, chose a more athletic way of performing music who are really in for a rough final few years."
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New florian opahle single ‘from the past’, a warm welcome to jack clark, our new guitarist, gerry conway 1947 – 2024, joe parrish james departs jethro tull, somehow, someday, somewhere – a song of hope from polyphony, ian presented with an award for help with the man/kind initiative, ian anderson featured on mandoki soulmates single devil’s encyclopedia.
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I must ask you to avoid in-person autograph and selfie requests at all concerts for the foreseeable future. Due to the ongoing and still worsening Covid pandemic realities, I really have to stay in my social “bubble” with the band and crew and reduce contact with anyone else while we are on tour, as well as for a week or two either side of tours and concerts. This to to reduce the risk of any of us becoming infected and then having to cancel upcoming shows as a result. Great to see you, as always, but it is not yet the time for up-close scribbles, hugs and selfies.
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UPDATE: Due to the increasing backlog of postal autograph requests from fans and the renewed level of my touring and promotional activity, I am unable to undertake to do further signings. We ask you to cease sending photos, letters, album covers etc for the foreseeable future. Any such unsolicited material sent to the previous, or any other address will, regretfully, not be returned and therefore lost to you. At some time in the future, if and when I can resume additional office work, I will let you know.
Thanks for your understanding. Ian Anderson.
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The Gloucester Magnificat by John O’Hara was commissioned by the Friends of Gloucester Cathedral in 2016. Adrian Partington conducted the five choirs of the cathedral with Jonathan Hope on organ and Nia Llewelyn Jones leading the junior choir. The world première was 8th July 2017. Adrian and John recorded the full concert in the historic cathedral early in 2018 and this disc is available from the Gloucester Cathedral shop.
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POPULATION MATTERS
In 1971, I wrote and recorded the song “Locomotive Breath” for the Aqualung album. The lyrical subject matter was the topic of runaway population growth.
Now, 47 years later, you have the chance to add your voice to the single most pressing problem facing future generations. From increases in global population, all other danger factors threatening our species, including climate change, continue to accrue. Apart from the odd rogue asteroid or black hole, of course.
In my lifetime alone, the population of the planet has slightly more than tripled. Yes - in one generation!
I have been a supporter of Population Matters for some years - ever since the venerable and much-loved David Attenborough became visibly the first person of real media presence to come out, unafraid to discuss the issues of population growth in our times.
Tricky and controversial stuff, I know, but don’t think that we concerned voices are about to shout down your right to have children. We are about the sense of responsible family planning and size. Responsibility not just to a nation, ethnic group or continent, but to the precious resource and life-giving spirit of planet Earth itself. No one is about to tell you what to do or not to do; merely to learn, understand and act upon your own conclusions. Responsible, informed choice. Especially for women in the modern world.
In this troubled world, human rights and especially women’ rights deserve our attention. In Israel, many citizens, whether Jewish or Arab need advice and representation, especially in these times when recently-passed laws have created the new Jewish homeland Nation-State Of Israel reducing the 20% of Arab citizens and their language to a minority status and favouring Jewish Israelis over all. Hardly conducive to a long-term solution of Palestinian and Israeli interests.
Not much we can do from afar, perhaps, but please show support for this NGO striving to find a better, more representative and fairer future for all people of the region.
(Shatil and Polyphony are recipients of all net income from Ian Anderson’s Israel concerts.)
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The Polyphony Foundation
I have worked recently with Polyphony to raise funds through my recent concerts to support this valuable and very worthy cause. Polyphony brings together young students of Classical Music from within the very different cultural, religious and ethnic backgrounds of Israeli Jews and Arabs.
Showing cooperation and team spirit between communities in this way through both artistic endeavour and cultural mutual respect surely has to be a great example to young and old – whether in Israel or far-flung diasporas.
If you wish to help encourage this non-political, not-for-profit organisation please read all about their work at http://polyphonyfoundation.org
Your help will provide hope for a young generation in allowing them to demonstrate the values of living and working together in peaceful harmony.
Join me, Ian Anderson, in giving your support now to the Polyphony Foundation. A most worthy cause and an important cog in the wheels which grind all-too-slowly towards peace in the Middle East.
Ian Anderson
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“It marked Jethro Tull as being quite different to most bands… Led Zeppelin didn’t do comedy. Well, not intentionally”: Ian Anderson kept up the silly and sarcastic on solo album Homo Erraticus
In 2014, Ian Anderson brought back Thick As A Brick ’s Gerald Bostock on his sixth solo album Homo Erraticus , complete with the silliness and sarcasm naturally attached to the character. Ahead of its release the Jethro Tull leader told Prog about the importance of giving other musicians their space, the difference between solo and Tull work, and his pleasure at remaining an “amateur flute player” throughout his career.
For a product of Ian Anderson’s fertile imagination, Gerald Bostock has come a long way. At the age of eight he was the lyrical wellspring for the whimsical milestone of early 70s prog that was Jethro Tull’s Thick As A Brick . Forty years on, we learned of the five multifarious fates that may have befallen the child prodigy on Thick As A Brick 2 . Two more years later, Bostock is back, and this time it’s for real. Sort of.
“I suppose TAAB 2 examined all of our lives,” says Anderson, as he sets the scene to his new opus, Homo Erraticus . “How did we get to be where we are now? Did we end up where we imagined we might have done? Or were there twists and turns and interventions of fate along the way? That was the subject there, but I decided that Gerald should come back, not just as a subject, a couple of years further down the line, but as the writer of the lyrics for the new album.
“So we have a back story about how Gerald, in his retirement years as an ex-Labour politician, took up writing, and discovered some wordy tome written by a country gentleman [one Ernest T Parritt] who, in his rambling state of delirium following contracting malaria back in the 1920s, wrote all this stuff down. Gerald pored over it and decided it would be the basis of some suitably absurd and actually very factual lyrics.” That old plotline.
Anderson’s inventiveness as a creator of expansive and imposing musical landscapes is as fecund as ever on Homo Erraticus . The album sets out to address the complex “hot topic,” as he describes it, of the time-honoured (and sometimes dishonoured) subject of the human diaspora. But, fear not, it does it with intricately Andersonesque tunes, expressive flutes and the other tools of his unique trade.
“It’s all based on history,” he declares. “It starts in 8000 BC — or BCE [Before Common Era] as we have to call it these days — just after the last Ice Age, and it ends up some 40-odd years into the future from now. So it’s a potted history, primarily about the UK and Europe. It is, essentially, the story of migration, the movement of people, in each and every direction; and as Gerald says, ‘We’re all from somewhere. Somewhere else. Get over it.’”
At the same time, the flipside of the modern argument is also represented. “I wanted to make it a little crazy, a little fantastic, while delivering something of a message that I think we all need to take to heart,” says Anderson. “It’s not to say that I’m one of those people, or Mr Bostock is, that necessarily think ‘Everybody come on in here, let’s have absolutely free access.’ There comes a point where our children, or our grandchildren, will be facing the awful dilemma of having to put up that sign saying ‘No room at the inn, no vacancies.’
“I’m not the guy that has to face that awful moral dilemma; I can merely talk about it and postulate the frightening reality of years to come, which is that we’re going to become very selfish people. [But] perhaps no more selfish than those who came here in the first place, to cross the landbridge from Europe after the last Ice Age and got here first. Those who came second had a fight on their hands.”
Musically as well as historically, Homo Erraticus charts an epic path, with plenty of ingredients familiar from Anderson’s 46-year recording catalogue in Tull’s name and his own, but perhaps never quite in this iteration. The artist himself smiles at all of its stylistic subdivisions.
“It’s folk-prog-metal, which wraps it up apart from the church music influences, the classical music influences and a certain amount of Latin, which you’ve got to get your tongue around in terms of some of the titles [which include Puer Ferox Adventus and Tripudium Ad Bellum ]. But yes, prog excess, in the extreme.”
We all get in the studio at the same time. It’s done really as live as it can be. Even guitar solos which is terribly exciting and nerve-racking for the guitar player
TAAB 2 had Anderson postulating on whatever might have happened to Bostock in adult years, in a range of possible outcomes from evangelist preacher to fat-cat banker. But Gerald, it turns out, answered some very different callings. In semi-retirement after his political career, it turns out that he then spent an incongruous and ultimately ill-starred sabbatical on Ian’s payroll.
“That’s right,” he confirms. “Gerald was a tour manager [for Anderson’s solo tour] for much of 2012, before I had to fire him. You know,” he adds darkly, “once a Labour politician, always a Labour politician.” The ever-eloquent frontman proceeds to expound his political ideology which, while “a bit left of centre,” disapproves of dyed-in-the-wool Tory-hating for its own sake.
“A good Tory is a pragmatic socialist,” he says. “I did think of asking Tony Blair if he’d like to become tour manager,” adds Anderson mischievously. “There are lots of Labour party folks that have actually been fans.” He recalls former Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon as one that fell at his feet. “The great thing about being a rock musician, especially after all these years, is that you’ve touched the hearts of lots of people.
“But you’ve got to remember that you’re not the only girl in town. If they’re a Jethro Tull fan, the chances are they’re probably a fan of at least 10 other or 20 other bands of that era that they grew up with, that they take possession of, and that’s what fans do.”
Back with the Homo Erraticus plot, Bostock — once again semi-retired in St Cleve, in the west country with his wife, warmly referred to as The Old Bag — revisits the authorial muse first hinted at in the poetry of his pre-puberty. This time, the addled historian Parritt is his source. If it all sounds Pythonesque, that was very much in Anderson’s mind, just as was the case when Tull pricked the prog bubble with the original Thick As A Brick .
“It’s quite important to me that you come up with some lyrical content that’s never been done before, not in the context of rock music. So I’ve got a few things in there that we touch upon that are words that make me smile a lot, because I know that some fan in some far-off land will be immediately turning to Mr Google to find out, ‘Watney’s Red Barrel, what’s that?’
“That’s one of many, and of course one that’s harkening back to the Monty Python sketch of some time ago.” (“There’s an excursion to the local Roman ruins where you can buy cherryade and melted ice cream and bleedin’ Watney’s Red Barrel.”)
The extensive Homo Erraticus tour that will start winding its way across the UK at the end of April promises to be an audio-visual adventure, and another link to Tull’s oft-misunderstood satirical edge. “It’s something we did quite a bit back in the 1972-73-74 period,” says Anderson. “But this was long before high-tech production; it was very low-tech, am-dram kind of silliness. A bit Pythonesque, in its schoolboyish humour, and the colourful nature of the presentation.
“But it’s something that, back then, marked Jethro Tull as being really quite different to most of the other bands, particularly our British peers. I mean, Zeppelin didn’t do comedy. Well, not intentionally. And sometimes ours wasn’t intentional either, in the sense that, as always, you can’t get it right in every country.”
But the shows will have some familiar friends in the setlist. “The second half of the show is the best of Jethro Tull – it’s repertoire that’s mostly fairly familiar to most fans, and one or two things we’ll slip in that they may remember, but probably haven’t seen us play live on stage before. On this occasion, we will decorate it with a bit more video content and theatricality.
“But the first half of the show is indeed the new album. That’s the bit that I suppose is the bigger challenge, certainly musically and delivery-wise, because you’ve got to conceive of the way to make it work live on stage. And it shouldn’t be rocket science, or an almighty leap, because we did rehearse and record the album as much in a live performance way as we could.
You have a box that says Ian Anderson, and another box that says Jethro Tull, but inside both boxes it’s the same old cornflakes
“It’s done in the traditional way – we all get in the studio at the same time and we learn all of the lines and we move and change things around, and then once we’ve got it right, we record it. It’s done really as live as it can be. Even guitar solos, played live in the studio, which is terribly exciting and quite nerve-racking for the guitar player.”
This leads to a question that’s not exactly the elephant in the room, maybe more of a modest zebra, because Anderson has acknowledged it before. But, as he knows, it will seem strange to some devotees that he’s doing the entire Homo Erraticus project under his own umbrella, not Tull’s. “Primarily, it’s about repertoire,” he explains. “I think if it’s going to be a ‘Best of Jethro Tull’ tour, and it’s all repertoire that people are familiar with, then that might reasonably be called a Jethro Tull concert.
“If, on the other hand, it’s more of a project thing, a tour or a concert with a symphony orchestra or a string quartet, or an acoustic show, or a concept production tour like this one coming, then I think I’d rather use my own name, only in as much as it’s a point of difference.
“We’re sort of branded on the supermarket shelf under different titles, and I think that’s probably quite a good idea. You have a box that says Ian Anderson, and another box that says Jethro Tull, but inside both boxes it’s the same old cornflakes.
“We have to remember that concerts that have been just Jethro Tull shows have included a total of 28 different band members. So it’s a huge extended family of musicians who’ve been in and out, sometimes back in then out again, over the years. The only common factor is me. I’m the guy that writes the music and stands at the front and dodges the bullets.
“It doesn’t matter whether it’s Jethro Tull concerts and tours in the past. I just sometimes have to look up at the theatre when I arrive and say ‘What am I called tonight?’ and hope it’s only one of the two possibilities.”
Homo Erraticus features ample helpings of Anderson’s flute trademark, but not to the point of repeated scene-stealing. “There was supposed to be a lot of me playing the flute, but I have to say that as always, once I start working on arrangements, I’m thinking very much of trying to feature different musicians in different places, and give them the opportunity to come up with some of their own thoughts about their parts.
“I don’t want to overly direct them, and I don’t want to take away all the moments that could be given over to somebody else. There’s an awful lot of words, and melodically it’s quite tricky music. There’s a lot of intervals and constructions that make it quite a challenge to get all the words together without tripping over yourself.”
Does such a word-packed challenge ever result in drying on stage? “I’ve occasionally not exactly dried, but gone into gobbledegook,” he says. “I suppose if suddenly in that flash of a second, you think ‘I don’t know what’s coming next,’ you just become Stanley Unwin with attitude.
“The times this most often happens to me, because it will happen a couple of times a year, it’s because I’m watching somebody in the front row who’s mouthing all the lyrics, who knows every word, along with me. I become transfixed, and of course if they suddenly stop or do the wrong thing, I’m thrown. So absolutely don’t watch the person who thinks they know all the lyrics.”
Thus, a few years shy of half a century since he started along a very individual road, Ian Anderson continues to hoover up new information and influences as greedily as ever. “My whole belief is that as a musician, there’s always something you can learn, every time you pick up your instrument. I’ve really got to feel that today I did something I couldn’t have done yesterday, and I’m positive that that is the case.
“It’s why I do it for me. I don’t necessarily think all of this translates into pleasing all of the people all of the time, which it certainly can’t. I’m very happy to have an audience there and people to smile at me or applaud, but that’s not the main reason for doing what I do.
There was supposed to be a lot of me playing the flute, but once I start working on arrangements, I try to feature different musicians in different places
“My profession in life, if it’s not too much of an irony, is to be an amateur. I have a passion about musical expression, and so that’s got to be the main reason for anybody to do it, whether they’re getting paid for it or not.
“If you’re a lowly flute student learning to play your first little bits of grade one flute or whatever, you may go onto become a professional musician, but the chances are almost overwhelmingly large that you’re not going to. But that’s no reason not to start, and it’s no reason not to carry on and push yourself to the limit. Do it because you love it.
“For roughly 150 days of the year, I am an unpaid amateur flute player, and I have a lot of fun doing it, because I can go and make lots of mistakes and play wrong notes in my learning about something new to play. That’s terribly important, I think.”
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Jethro Tull's 1993 Concert History. Jethro Tull is a progressive rock / folk rock band which formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, England in 1967. Their music is marked by the initially soulful and bluesy, and later expressively idiosyncratic, vocal style and unique lead flute work of frontman Ian Anderson, and their notable guitarist Martin Barre.
Tull appearing on 'The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'. 'Living In The Past' was played and Ian was interviewed, but 'Thick As A Brick' was omitted, as another guest's interview overran. The marathon 'The Best Of Jethro Tull Anniversary Tour', spanning the globe through 1993 and 1994.
Get the Jethro Tull Setlist of the concert at Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ, USA on August 26, 1993 from the 25th Anniversary Tour and other Jethro Tull Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
The second concert of the 'The Best Of Jethro Tull 25th Anniversary Tour', spanning the globe through 1993 and 1994.Jethro Tull at Croydon (south London) Fai...
The second concert of the 'The Best Of Jethro Tull 25th Anniversary Tour', spanning the globe through 1993 and 1994. Jethro Tull at Croydon (south London) Fa...
10.05.93. 7" Single CHS 3970 release. Living In The Past / Hard Liner. Also as 3.23970.2. A 4 Track Cd Single (Part 1) U.K. 17.05.93. 12"Single 12CHS 3970 release.
16/9/93 The Greek Theatrer Berkeley, Ca. USAhttp://www.ministry-of-information.co.uk/setlist/93b.htmSet-listMy Sunday FeelingFor A Thousand Mothers Living ...
1993 jethro tull - tour date history 1993 14.04.93 montevideo tv studios uruguay 14.04.93 montevideo oceano - fm uruguay 18.04.93 santiago the hotel hyatt chile 18.04.93 santiago coctel tv show chile 19.04.93 santiago triton music tv show chile 21.04.93 caracas eurobuilding hotel venezuela 25.04.93 new york ny. new york city radio studio u.s.a.
11 May 1990 Sands Centre, Carlisle UK. 13 May 1990 Guildhall, Preston UK. 14 May 1990 Victoria Hall, Hanley UK. 15 May 1990 Dome, Doncaster UK. 17 May 1990 Newport Centre, Newport UK.
October 1993. Wizened but still wily, Jethro Tull cracked the dance charts this summer with the 12-inch remix of 'Living in the Past', issued eight CDs worth of cobwebby classics and sprightly curios and embarked on a humongous global tour that would sap the strength of lesser mortals. Ian Anderson, for 25 years the bug-eyed jester who has kept ...
25th Anniversary Box Set is a 1993 limited edition box set by Jethro Tull. It includes some of the band's best-known compositions from 1969 to 1992, many of them previously unavailable in the versions presented here. It was the second Jethro Tull box-set in five years, the first being the 3 CD/ 5 LP/ 3 Cassette 20 Years of Jethro Tull .
Jethro Tull setlist at Rolling Stone in Milan, Italy on July 7, 1993 on tour 25th Anniversary Tour ... 1993 on tour 25th Anniversary Tour. Guestpectacular Events; Artists; Festivals ; Festival Predictions; Places ; Terms; Login with Spotify ; Español Jethro Tull setlist at Rolling Stone in Milan, Italy on July 7, 1993 Jethro Tull ...
Tour Dates Here are the scheduled concerts. Please note we only list concert bookings that are completely finalised with paperwork and details in place. Please check with the venue's own website for accurate show time information. And - PLEASE - be in your seats 5 minutes before the start of the show.
Get the Jethro Tull Setlist of the concert at Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, WI, USA on September 8, 1993 from the 25th Anniversary Tour and other Jethro Tull Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
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Box printed in the UK. 32 Page Magazine booklet: Jethro Tull 25th Anniversary 1968-1993. The CDs are housed in a mock cigar-box, along with a booklet featuring extensive notes and photographs, sealed with a label bearing an image of Ian Anderson. Benefit concert for Phoenix House to rehabilitate drug abusers.
Jethro Tull - Live In Argentina, 1993, 25th Anniversary TourEstadio Obras 5/11/93Musicians:Ian Anderson: Vocals, acoustic guitar, fluteMartin Barre: Electric...
23.08.99: official release: j-tull dot com: u.k. 25.08.99: hampton beach nh. the casino ballroom: u.s.a. 26.08.99: boston ma. the bankboston pavilion: u.s.a. 28.08.99
Listen to One Brown Mouse (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix) by Jethro Tull. See lyrics and music videos, find Jethro Tull tour dates, buy concert tickets, and more!
Get the Jethro Tull Setlist of the concert at Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, MA, USA on August 28, 1993 from the 25th Anniversary Tour and other Jethro Tull Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
Get the Jethro Tull Setlist of the concert at Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA on September 16, 1993 from the 25th Anniversary Tour and other Jethro Tull Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
Jethro Tull are the cover stars of the new issue of Prog Magazine, on sale tomorrow, and today the band announce a new reissue of their classic 1978 live album Bursting Out as the next release in ...
Get the Jethro Tull Setlist of the concert at Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne, England on October 12, 1993 from the 25th Anniversary Tour and other Jethro Tull Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
29.01.73: vienna: the stadthalle: austria: 02.02.73: frankfurt: the festhalle: germany: 04.02.73: zurich: the hallenstadion: switzlnd: 02.03.73: gothenburg?? sweden ...
Get the Jethro Tull Setlist of the concert at William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, USA on September 17, 1993 from the 25th Anniversary Tour and other Jethro Tull Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
Jethro Tull's initial live recording, 1978's Bursting Out, has been remixed by Steven Wilson for an expanded 3CD/3DVD reissue subtitled The Inflated Edition. Available on June 21, the box ...
"Gerald was a tour manager [for Anderson's solo tour] for much of 2012, before I had to fire him. You know," he adds darkly, "once a Labour politician, always a Labour politician."
Get the Jethro Tull Setlist of the concert at Symphony Hall, Birmingham, England on April 20, 2024 from the The Seven Decades Tour and other Jethro Tull Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
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