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Jethro Tull are a British rock band formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, in 1967. Emerging from the British blues scene of the late 1960s, the band developed a style that incorporated elements of progressive rock, folk rock, hard rock, and classical music. Throughout their career, they underwent numerous stylistic changes while maintaining a distinctive musical identity. The group was founded and has been led by singer, flautist, guitarist, and songwriter Ian Anderson, whose flute playing became a defining feature of the band's sound.

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Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 02, 2022 –
Sep 04, 2022
Moseley Folk & Arts Festival 2022
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Moseley Park Moseley, England, United Kingdom

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Moseley Folk & Arts Festival 2022 on Sep 2, 2022 [280-small]

Moseley Folk & Arts Festival 2022
Sep 2 - 4, 2022
 Moseley, England, United Kingdom
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Aug 08, 2021

Poplar Creek Music Theater was in Hoffman Estates, IL, not Aurora :)


Jun 30, 2020

Oct. 21, 2005
Strand Theater Shreveport, La.


Jan 08, 2019

I saw them about 8 times only found two listed both in seattle 76 and 77


Jul 28, 2017

1981 @ Keil Auditorium in St Louis with Whitesnake.

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