Veteran folk rockers Jethro Tull are bringing their 50th anniversary tour to Dublin's National Concert Hall this autumn.
They'll play a special once off performance in the Earlsfort Terrace venue on 26 September 2019.
The group fronted by Scottish music man Ian Anderson has released more than 30 studio and live albums, selling more than 60 million copies since the inaugural album recording 'This Was'.
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The hard-working Blackpool band have also performed 3,500 gigs in more than forty countries throughout their four decades as a group - and they're still rocking out at up to 100 concerts each year.
Fans can look forward to a nostalgic journey back through all their musical highlights from the earliest days through to the crazy years of arena and stadium concerts events in the late 1970s and 1980s.
Tickets cost €45 including booking fee and go on sale this Friday 8 April at 10am through www.nch.ie or the National Concert Hall Box office 01 4170000.