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Jethro Tull Postpones ‘Curious Ruminant’ Tour Due to Unforeseen Circumstances
Jethro Tull has announced the postponement of their upcoming ‘Curious Ruminant’ world tour, which was scheduled to commence on April 2, 2025, in Helsinki, Finland. The decision comes in light of unforeseen circumstances that have impacted the band’s ability to proceed with the tour as planned.
The ‘Curious Ruminant’ tour was set to support the band’s 24th studio album of the same name, released on March 7, 2025. The album features nine tracks, including the nearly 17-minute epic “Drink From The Same Well,” and marks a return to the band’s classic 1970s progressive rock and folk sound. Notably, the album includes contributions from former keyboardist Andrew Giddings and introduces new guitarist Jack Clark. Ian Anderson, the band’s frontman, produced and mixed the album, also contributing to its artwork.
While the specific reasons for the postponement have not been disclosed, the band has expressed their commitment to rescheduling the tour dates. Fans are advised to retain their tickets, as they will remain valid for the rescheduled performances. For the latest updates on the tour and ticket information, fans are encouraged to follow the band’s official announcements.
Ian Anderson has conveyed his apologies to fans for the inconvenience caused by the postponement and has assured them that the band is working diligently to address the issues at hand. He emphasized the band’s eagerness to return to the stage and share their new music with audiences worldwide.
Further details regarding the rescheduled tour dates and any additional information will be communicated through the band’s official channels. Fans are encouraged to stay tuned for updates and to continue supporting Jethro Tull during t
his time.