Jethro Tull The Curiosity Tour Setlist
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Jethro Tull The Curiosity Tour Setlist

The Jethro Tull setlist for the “Curiosity Tour” has been revealed. Jethro Tull is a well-known rock band from the United Kingdom that first became popular in the late 1960s and 1970s. The band is led by singer and musician Ian Anderson, who is especially known for playing the flute during their songs, something that helped give the band a very different sound compared to other rock groups. Over the years, Jethro Tull has released many albums and built a loyal fanbase around the world. The Curiosity Tour brings the band back on stage again, performing in different cities and giving fans the chance to hear their music live.

What is the setlist for Jethro Tull’s Curiosity Tour set?

The following is what Jethro Tull is expected to play in their setlist for the Curiosity Tour. This is based on songs performed during recent Jethro Tull concerts as well as previous tours and live appearances, including shows connected to albums like The Zealot Gene and RökFlöte. Looking at these past performances gives a good idea of which tracks fans are most likely to hear during the show. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

Set 1:

  1. Some Day the Sun Won’t Shine for You
  2. Beggar’s Farm
  3. A Song for Jeffrey
  4. Thick as a Brick (shortened)
  5. Weathercock
  6. Songs From the Wood
  7. The Navigators
  8. Curious Ruminant
  9. Bourrée in E minor (Johann Sebastian Bach cover)

Set 2:

  1. My God
  2. The Zealot Gene
  3. The Donkey and the Drum
  4. Over Jerusalem
  5. Budapest
  6. Aquadiddley
  7. Aqualung

Encore:

  1. Locomotive Breath

During a long tour, the mood of the crowd can sometimes influence how the show flows from start to finish. When the audience is especially energetic, bands may keep that momentum going by moving quickly into certain songs or choosing tracks that get people singing along. At other times, they might slow things down a bit to give the crowd a different moment during the concert. Because every audience reacts a little differently, the order of songs can sometimes shift slightly so the performance matches the energy in the room.

The Curiosity Tour is part of Jethro Tull’s continued return to live touring after releasing new music in recent years. Albums like The Zealot Gene and RökFlöte brought fresh material from the band while still keeping the classic sound that many longtime fans enjoy. During the tour, the band performs a mix of older songs that made them famous along with some newer tracks, giving audiences a chance to hear music from different parts of their long career.

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