When critics listened to the historic British band at the Sunbury festival in England in 1968, they wrote that this group would be of great concern to them in the years to come. The sound and their appearance had made a great impression.
Ian Anderson left his guitar for the flute, as he would never be like Eric Clapton. His image of standing or standing on one foot remained classical on the rock scene.
His music was passion and he wanted his songs to go beyond seasons. He did not live in the past, he simply accepted it.
Guided by his musical intelligence, Jethro Tull influenced generations and generations and now return to Odeon of Herodes Atticus to celebrate with their Greek funs 50 years of creation.
The trip is not over...
Date
15 June 2019Starting time
21:00Ticket Prices
- Admission: €45-100