Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull Live Concert in Sao Paulo, Brazil Performing Classic Hits
By September 1990, when Jethro Tull performed live in São Paulo, they were in the midst of promoting their album "Catfish Rising," which had dropped just a year earlier in 1989. This album marked a distinct return to form for the band, reflecting a more hard-rock sound compared to their earlier progressive rock roots. Interestingly, the concert in Brazil showcased a mix of new tracks like "Steel Monkey" and classic hits such as "Living in the Past," demonstrating their ability to bridge generations of fans. This live performance also highlighted the band’s dynamic stage presence, with frontman Ian Anderson's signature flute playing captivating the audience. Moreover, the choice of São Paulo as a location emphasized the band's growing international popularity, reaching fans far beyond their UK roots.