St George's Hall
5 Mar 2026
Punk Off - The Sounds of Punk & New Wave
A full-throttle celebration of the era that tore up the rulebook and made being loud a lifestyle.
Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull are one of the world's most successful and enduring Progressive Rock bands.
Tull recorded with the original lineup of Anderson, Cornick, Bunker and Abrahams and released their first album This Was (1968) on the Island Records label later that year. After the departure of Mick Abrahams and with new guitarist Martin Barre, another thirty or so musicians would form the ranks over the decades, some staying for a few months; some for the longer haul.
The Jethro Tull brand has continued to this day and as writer, producer, flautist, vocalist and occasional guitarist, Anderson performs with the band typically 50 – 60 shows each year in many countries of the world.
This tour will feature examples from the full Tull catalogue from 1968 up to the 2025 release, Curious Ruminant.
Ian Anderson will be accompanied by long-standing Tull band musicians David Goodier (bass), John O'Hara (keyboards), Scott Hammond (drums) and new boy Jack Clark (guitar). The show will be enhanced by full scale video throughout.
Friends enjoy £2.50 off two tickets
Members of our Access Scheme are entitled to a free essential companion ticket.
Tickets for wheelchair spaces and companion ticket discounts can be booked by Access Members online (when logged into your account) or by calling Box Office on 01274 432000.
Max of 10 tickets can be booked online. All discounts are subject to availability and may not be applicable. See our T&Cs for further information.
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