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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2010 13:28:40 GMT
www.ibtimes.com/prnews/20100608/directrooms-com-folk-rock-heroes-jethro-tull-to-play-in-berlin-on-22-july-2010.htmPosted 08 June 2010 @ 01:38 am ET (IBwire.com - June 07, 2010) Jethro Tull, Ian Anderson’s band famous for hits like ‘Living in the Past’, will play a run of concerts across Europe in the summer and are to appear in Berlin at the stunning Zitadelle Spandau fortress. The city is preparing for the concert and hotel rooms are already going fast. The folk rock act made its name in the 70s and has since enjoyed a loyal following from many different nations around the world. Fans are apparently prepared to travel a long way to see their heroes in the knowledge that they may be seeing the band’s final tour.The gig at the Zitadelle Spandau will take place on July 22 this year and it is a suitably spectacular venue for such a memorable reunion concert. Tickets for the gig are already going fast. With Berlin traditionally enjoying good numbers of tourists and visitors in July each year anyway, anyone heading for the city for a holiday, city break or to see the Jethro Tull gig should reserve Berlin hotels in advance to avoid missing out on the kind of accommodation they need. Lek Boonlert, head of marketing at DirectRooms.com, says, “Jethro Tull obviously enjoy a large and loyal following since tickets for the concert are selling fast. The venue of the Zitadelle Spandau holds around 10,000 in its audience, so with so many extra people likely to be in Berlin needing a room it is worth reserving accommodation in advance.”
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Post by maddogfagin on Jun 8, 2010 17:52:55 GMT
The folk rock act made its name in the 70s and has since enjoyed a loyal following from many different nations around the world. Fans are apparently prepared to travel a long way to see their heroes in the knowledge that they may be seeing the band’s final tour.Oh that wonderful word "may" Mind you, quite a few fans have thought that any tour from the last 5 or even 10 years might have been the last. Somehow I can't in reality see IA packing it in just yet without a final flourish or two. I really think he'd "push the boat out" for the final tour.
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