
Jethro Tull
On Thursday, September 11, 2025, Jethro Tull will rock the Cirque Royal in Brussels as part of their The Seven Decades: The World Tour. Founded in 1967 around Scottish frontman and flutist Ian Anderson, this iconic British rock band remains unmatched after seven decades. Ian was the first to incorporate the flute into rock music. Today, he still puts on a show with his striking vocal style and impressive performances. Tickets go on sale on Friday, November 8 at 10 a.m. on greenhousetalent.com
With “The Seven Decades: World Tour,” Ian invites the audience to discover the band’s 70-year history, with songs from each of the seven decades. The journey begins in 1968 at London’s Marquee Club, where the band made its debut as a unique blues ensemble with a classical flute, and ends with its most recent album, “RökFlöte” (2013). Ian is also working on a new album scheduled for release in March 2025.
Since their breakthrough at the Royal Albert Hall in 1969, Jethro Tull has become a global phenomenon, thanks in part to the support of Fritz Rau, Jimi Hendrix’s promoter. With more than 30 albums and 60 million copies sold, the band has achieved worldwide fame. After 3,500 concerts in over 40 countries, Ian Anderson and the band continue to perform for both their loyal fan base and new fans.