Rock legend Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull will be performing The Christmas Jethro Tull concert in Bath Abbey at 7.30 pm on the 18th of December.
Ian says of the show, "Whether your Christmas is a secular affair of gift-giving and family togetherness or a more worshipful recognition of one of the two biggest days in the Christian calendar, join us for some uplifting Christmas spirit, music, readings and maybe even a prayer or two."
The self-professed non-believer nonetheless claims a huge affinity for the deeds and traditions of Christianity. In his support for the both the religion and the actual places of worship, he performs most years in our great cathedrals and churches - and a few little ones too!
"The bringing together of people of all backgrounds, cultures and faiths in this way is possible, perhaps, only under the auspices of modern Christianity, especially the Anglican Church. So, if I can help to draw people into these beautiful and historic buildings to savour just a little of the spirit of Christmas, it seems like a worthwhile effort.
"100% of the profits from the sales of tickets go to the upkeep of the buildings and, perhaps, also in support of the musical liturgy of the cathedral. I try to balance the festive time of year in song with a few of the elements of an old-fashioned carol service. All delivered with good humour and good cheer. Grace me and, hopefully, a few special guests with your presence for some of the best-known repertoire of Jethro Tull and a few snippets of seasonal traditional church and Classical music."
So, support your local place of worship and keep traditions flying – even in the face of an often materialistic world. Join Ian and his band for a moment of pre-Christmas madness, goodness and togetherness.
Reserved Seating
Front Nave: £40
Rear Nave: £35
Unreserved Seating
Aisles & Transept: £20
Wall Seats: £10
All tickets subject to 10% fee.
| Dates: (18 Dec 2025) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Thursday | 19:30 | - 21:45 |
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