The drive to Pawling already works in your favor. Route 22 through the Hudson Valley is one of those stretches that feels like an event in itself — small towns, farmland, the kind of scenery that makes you want to slow down. And then Daryl’s House appears, roadside, in a town you might not have had on your radar, which is exactly the point.
On August 16, The Tull Project, a nationally touring Jethro Tull tribute act, takes the stage at 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale now.
About The Tull Project
The Tull Project builds their sets around the full range of Jethro Tull’s catalog — the folk-prog complexity, the flute-driven arrangements, the material that has sustained serious listeners for decades. Touring nationally, they bring disciplined musicianship to the source material without cutting corners on the intricate parts that make Tull’s music worth revisiting.
If you grew up with Aqualung or Thick as a Brick, or if you discovered that catalog later and want to hear those songs played properly in a room where you can actually hear the nuance — this is your night.
About Daryl’s House
Daryl’s House is Daryl Hall’s club — yes, that Daryl Hall — and it operates like a venue built by someone who actually loves live music. Located at 130 NY-22 in Pawling, it is a 200-capacity room with sightlines that hold up across the floor, sound that rewards detailed listening, and programming that consistently punches above its weight class.
Plan to arrive early. At 200 people, this room fills up fast, and you want to be settled before the first note. The venue is just under two hours from Albany and sits in the Hudson Valley, reachable from Poughkeepsie in just over 30 minutes.
Tickets & Details
Tickets are on sale now. This is a small room with a national touring act — do not wait on this one.