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An Evening with Martin Barre (Jethro Tull)

Monday 17 November,  7.30pm 

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Martin Barre renowned guitarist best known for his long-standing role (43 years) as lead guitarist in the iconic rock band Jethro Tull is coming to Liverpool! Join us as we welcome Martin for an author talk and Q&A.  He’s also bringing along his guitar for an acoustic demo and may even play some of your Tull favourites! The evening finishes with an opportunity to meet Martin and get a signed copy of his new autobiography, A Trick of Memory.

 

Barre’s extraordinary guitar skills and innovative techniques have made him a legendary figure in rock music. Martin will tell his story of his musical journey, from his early days to achieving global success with Jethro Tull. 


Martin started his music journey playing the flute and saxophone before he switched to the guitar. He spent his early career performing in different bands, which helped him refine his skills and create his own distinctive style. A major turning point came in 1968 when Barre joined Jethro Tull, launching an illustrious career. His iconic riff in ‘Aqualung’ is widely recognized as one of the best guitar riffs in rock history and was also voted as one of the top rock guitar solos of all time by Guitar Player magazine readers.

 

He was a key member of Jethro Tull from their second album in 1969 until their last in 2014. His guitar work defined much of the band’s sound, contributing to their success and enduring popularity. Martin played on all of Jethro Tull's studio albums from their 1969 album Stand Up to their 2003 album The Jethro Tull Christmas Album.

 

Beyond his time with Jethro Tull, Martin Barre has pursued a successful solo career, releasing albums that showcase his versatility across rock, blues, and acoustic music genres.

 

Martin Barre’s contributions to music have been recognised with numerous accolades, including a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance in 1989. His innovative guitar playing has inspired countless musicians across various genres, cementing his influence in the music industry. This is his story.

 

Books will be on sale at the event from Linghams Bookshop. A Trick of the Memory is published on 6 November 2025 in hardback and ebook, priced at £25.

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​Event tickets £10 (books sold separately)

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Please note, our museum galleries are closed during events.    

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