Friday, March 20, 2009

Ian Anderson 2009 US Tour Dates

OCT


6
Milwaukee
Pabst Theater - tickets
7
Chicago
Vic Theatre - tickets
9
Schenectady, NY
Proctor's Theatre - tickets
10
Worcester, MA
Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts - on sale April 6th
11
Ledyard, CT
Foxwoods Resort - MGM Grand - tickets
13
New York
Beacon Theatre - tickets
15
Baltimore, MD
Lyric Opera House - tickets
16
Glenside, PA
Keswick Theater - tickets
17
Red Bank, NJ
Count Basie Theatre - tickets
18
Wallingford, CT
Chevrolet Theatre - available soon


NOV


3
Phoenix, AZ
Dodge Theatre - tickets
5
Anaheim, CA
The Grove of Anaheim - tickets
6
Los Angeles
The Wiltern - tickets
9
San Francisco
The Warfield Theatre - tickets
13
Portland, OR
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall - available soon
14
Seattle, WA
Moore Theatre - tickets

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I saw the 11/14 show tonite in The Moore Theater in Seattle. I was in the very last Row "the nosebleeds." I almost didn't buy these seats but I love the best music on the planet and you prove you care about every seat in the house! If you're listening, I've personally heard you prepare up to 12 hours before a gig. You sound check at every position in the venue. Only an artist who is the best would ever be this true to his audience. You never fail.

Your music has brought me inspiration and introspective thought throughout my 43 years. This world needs men like you. The industry is losing Artists of true craftsmanship -not to mention a master craftsman!

Ironically your lyrical voice has changed and/or lost it's relevance to me but the connected dynamic music lives! It's still the best modern work I can find on this planet.

Anonymous said...

I had the good fortune to nab a row 14 seat at the incredible Schnitzer Theater in Portland on 11/13. It was truly a magical night, as Ian and his stellar musicians were joined onstage by the Oregon Symphony. WOW. To hear the music of Tull in full symphonic bliss, conducted by John O'Hara, was like a dream come true. IA was at his entertaining best and he also was a physical marvel -- at 62 he moved and kicked and twirled all around the stage, never, ever embarrassing himself or looking too old to rock and roll. If you missed this, you missed a GREAT show.

Anonymous said...

We saw the November 15 show at the Fox Theatre in Spokane, WA. Beautiful and astounding. What a treat. We had seats in the second row from the stage. But at the Fox, any seat would have been fantastic.