Jethro Tull Announces Extensive European Tour in Support of Latest Album 'Curious Ruminant

Frontman Ian Anderson has announced an extensive tour for Jethro Tull in support of their latest album, Curious Ruminant, which reached No. 25 in the U.K. The tour will cover around 45 dates across Europe and the U.K., with a focus on April and May. The band will perform in various countries including England, Wales, Scotland, Italy, Germany, Finland, Spain, Denmark, and Austria. Tickets are available for purchase on the band's official website.
Jethro Tull's previous major tour in America was the Seven Decades Tour in 2023, where they played a mix of classic hits and songs from their album RokFlote. The band has seen success with recent albums like The Zealot Gene and Curious Ruminant, both reaching the Top 30 in the U.K. charts. Despite Anderson's initial retirement of the Jethro Tull name, the band made a comeback with The Zealot Gene, marking their return after almost two decades.
In addition to their recent albums, Jethro Tull released an expanded version of their 1972 compilation Living in the Past, now titled Still Living in the Past. The box set includes remixed tracks, outtakes, and a previously unreleased concert from 1970 at Carnegie Hall. The band continues to captivate audiences with their timeless music and energetic performances.
The upcoming Jethro Tull tour will feature shows in various cities and venues across Europe, including Munich, Torino, Lisbon, Glasgow, London, Helsinki, and Vienna, among others. Fans can expect a blend of classic hits and new material from the band's extensive catalog. Don't miss the chance to experience the legendary Jethro Tull live in concert on their latest tour.