The Tull Project is a concert program dedicated to the music of Jethro Tull—one of the most distinctive and influential bands in classic rock.
Drawing primarily from Tull’s golden decade (1968–1978), the program spans the band’s stylistic range—from the raw, blues-driven energy of early releases to the acoustic, folk-inspired textures of the mid-’70s, and the ambitious, progressive works that defined their later output.
Sun Aug 16 2026
7:00 PM (Doors 5:00 PM)
$33.84 - $45.17
All Ages
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The Tull Project - A Tribute to Jethro Tull
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The Tull Project is a concert program dedicated to the music of Jethro Tull—one of the most distinctive and influential bands in classic rock.
Drawing primarily from Tull’s golden decade (1968–1978), the program spans the band’s stylistic range—from the raw, blues-driven energy of early releases to the acoustic, folk-inspired textures of the mid-’70s, and the ambitious, progressive works that defined their later output.
At the center of the performance is the flute—an essential and defining voice in Tull’s music—presented here with a level of technical command and musicality rarely heard in tribute formats. The result is a performance that feels alive and immediate, balancing intricate arrangements with the drive and spontaneity of a live rock band.
The setlist combines well-known material with deeper selections, offering audiences both recognition and discovery. Rather than recreating a specific tour or era, The Tull Project delivers a thoughtfully curated concert experience designed for performing arts centers, listening rooms, and festival audiences.
$33.84 - $45.17 All Ages
The Tull Project is a concert program dedicated to the music of Jethro Tull—one of the most distinctive and influential bands in classic rock.
Drawing primarily from Tull’s golden decade (1968–1978), the program spans the band’s stylistic range—from the raw, blues-driven energy of early releases to the acoustic, folk-inspired textures of the mid-’70s, and the ambitious, progressive works that defined their later output.
Drawing primarily from Tull’s golden decade (1968–1978), the program spans the band’s stylistic range—from the raw, blues-driven energy of early releases to the acoustic, folk-inspired textures of the mid-’70s, and the ambitious, progressive works that defined their later output.
The Tull Project is a concert program dedicated to the music of Jethro Tull—one of the most distinctive and influential bands in classic rock.
Drawing primarily from Tull’s golden decade (1968–1978), the program spans the band’s stylistic range—from the raw, blues-driven energy of early releases to the acoustic, folk-inspired textures of the mid-’70s, and the ambitious, progressive works that defined their later output.
At the center of the performance is the flute—an essential and defining voice in Tull’s music—presented here with a level of technical command and musicality rarely heard in tribute formats. The result is a performance that feels alive and immediate, balancing intricate arrangements with the drive and spontaneity of a live rock band.
The setlist combines well-known material with deeper selections, offering audiences both recognition and discovery. Rather than recreating a specific tour or era, The Tull Project delivers a thoughtfully curated concert experience designed for performing arts centers, listening rooms, and festival audiences.
Drawing primarily from Tull’s golden decade (1968–1978), the program spans the band’s stylistic range—from the raw, blues-driven energy of early releases to the acoustic, folk-inspired textures of the mid-’70s, and the ambitious, progressive works that defined their later output.
At the center of the performance is the flute—an essential and defining voice in Tull’s music—presented here with a level of technical command and musicality rarely heard in tribute formats. The result is a performance that feels alive and immediate, balancing intricate arrangements with the drive and spontaneity of a live rock band.
The setlist combines well-known material with deeper selections, offering audiences both recognition and discovery. Rather than recreating a specific tour or era, The Tull Project delivers a thoughtfully curated concert experience designed for performing arts centers, listening rooms, and festival audiences.
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