ONLY EXTRA LARGE IN STOCK - THIS SHIRT HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED.
This Jethro Tull tshirt spotlights the original promotional poster artwork, for the classic rock band's March 21, 22 and 29, 1972 concerts, at London's Royal Albert Hall.
These shows were performed to promote Jethro Tull's latest album, at the time, Thick as a Brick, which was released three weeks prior to this set of concerts, on March 3, 1972. The Thick as a Brick album was both an incredible musical undertaking as well as a complete satire. The entire album is one continuous piece of music written to poke fun of the concept album genre and is viewed as Jethro Tull's first foray into progressive rock.
Made from 100% black fitted cotton, our men's unisex fashion tee features the Royal Albert Hall concert poster, in its entirety, highlighting a picture of Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull's flute playing lead singer, along with all of the other promotional information. The graphics have washed out effects for an authentic vintage look.
