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Progressive Rock Classic Rock Folk Rock

Jethro Tull Birmingham

Date & Time

Sunday, May 3, 2026

20:00

Venue

Symphony Hall

Birmingham

Birmingham

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Introduction

Prepare for an unforgettable evening as the legendary Jethro Tull, fronted by the inimitable Ian Anderson, graces the stage at Birmingham Symphony Hall on Sunday, 3rd May 2026. This iconic British rock band, renowned for their unique blend of progressive rock, folk, and classical influences, is set to deliver a performance that promises to be both musically rich and theatrically captivating. Birmingham Symphony Hall, a world-class concert venue, provides the perfect setting for an evening of masterful musicianship and enduring hits.

About the Artist

Jethro Tull emerged from the vibrant British blues scene of the late 1960s, quickly evolving into one of the most distinctive and successful progressive rock bands of all time. Led by the multi-talented Ian Anderson, whose virtuosic flute playing and distinctive vocal style are hallmarks of the band's sound, Jethro Tull have consistently pushed musical boundaries. Their discography spans over five decades and includes seminal albums such as 'Aqualung', 'Thick as a Brick', and 'Songs from the Wood'. The band's music is characterised by complex arrangements, poetic lyrics often exploring themes of nature, social commentary, and mythology, and a dynamic live performance that has captivated audiences worldwide for generations. Ian Anderson himself is a celebrated musician and composer, recognised for his innovative approach to rock music and his enduring stage presence. The current Jethro Tull lineup features a stellar cast of musicians who bring Anderson's intricate compositions to life with power and precision.

The Venue

Birmingham Symphony Hall is a premier concert venue located in the heart of Birmingham. Opened in 1991, it is celebrated for its exceptional acoustics, designed to provide an unparalleled listening experience for every type of performance. The hall boasts a stunning architectural design and a seating capacity that creates an intimate yet grand atmosphere. Its central location makes it easily accessible, and its reputation for hosting world-class musical acts ensures that any performance held within its walls is of the highest calibre. Attendees can expect a comfortable and sophisticated environment, with excellent sightlines from all seating areas, ensuring that the magic of Jethro Tull's performance will be fully appreciated.

What to Expect

Fans can anticipate a spectacular show that showcases Jethro Tull's extensive and diverse catalogue. Expect to hear beloved classics from their most celebrated albums, alongside material from their more recent critically acclaimed works. Ian Anderson, ever the showman, will undoubtedly lead the band through a performance filled with his signature flute solos, powerful vocals, and engaging stage presence. The setlist is likely to be a journey through the band's rich musical history, offering something for both long-time devotees and new admirers. The Symphony Hall's magnificent acoustics will amplify the intricate layers of Jethro Tull's music, from the driving rock anthems to the more delicate folk-infused passages. Prepare for an evening of musical prowess, lyrical depth, and the timeless appeal of one of rock's most enduring bands.

Practical Information

Date: Sunday, 3rd May 2026 Venue: Birmingham Symphony Hall, Symphony Hall, Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2EA Doors Open: Typically one hour before the performance start time (please check your ticket for precise timings). Performance Start Time: Usually around 7:30 PM, but confirm with your ticket provider. Accessibility: Birmingham Symphony Hall is committed to accessibility. Information regarding wheelchair access, hearing assistance, and other specific needs can be found on their official website or by contacting the venue directly. It is advisable to book accessible seating in advance. Cloakroom: A cloakroom facility is usually available for storing coats and small bags. Please check the venue's policies regarding prohibited items. Refreshments: Bars are available within the Symphony Hall, serving a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as snacks. Last orders are typically called shortly before the end of the performance.

Getting Tickets

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