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Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts Announce New Tour

Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts Announce New Tour

Neil Young announces the love earth world tour, kicking off this summer.


Starting on June 18 in Rättvik, Sweden, the first leg of the tour travels through the EU and UK. The North American leg begins in Charlotte on August 8 before concluding in Los Angeles on September 15.

Tickets are available beginning tomorrow, February 25 via an exclusive, 48-hour presale for Neil Young Archives members. General on-sale begins Friday, February 28. Click HERE for tickets and see the full list of dates below. More dates will be added shortly.

With his band, the chrome hearts—Spooner Oldham (Farfisa organ), Micah Nelson (guitar and vocal), Corey McCormick (bass and vocal), Anthony LoGerfo (drums)—Neil Young (guitar and vocal) is bringing his music and songs, new and old, to you. Their recent single “big change” is the first introduction of what’s to come on the love earth tour.

Neil Young is proud to partner with Farm Aid (co-founded by Neil Young in 1985) to bring HOMEGROWN Concessions to this tour, leading the way to change the live music food system. HOMEGROWN Concessions brings family farm food — produced sustainably with a fair price paid to the farmer and served on compostable serviceware — to music venues.

love earth world tour dates:

Jun 18 — Rättvik, Sweden — Dalhalla

Jun 20 — Bergen, Norway — Bergenhus Fortress

Jun 22 — Copenhagen, Denmark — Tiøren

Jun 26 — Dublin, Ireland — Malahide Castle

Jun 30 — Brussels, Belgium — Brussels Palace Open Air, Palace Square

Jul 01 — Groningen, Netherlands — Drafbaan Stedpark

Jul 03 — Berlin, Germany — Waldbühne

Jul 04 — Mönchengladbach, Germany — Sparkassenpark

Jul 08 — Stuttgart, Germany — Cannstatter Wasen

Aug 8 — Charlotte, NC — PNC Music Pavilion

Aug 10 — Richmond, VA — Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront

Aug 13 — Detroit, MI — Pine Knob Music Theatre

Aug 15 — Cleveland, OH — Blossom Music Center

Aug 17 — Toronto, ON — Budweiser Stage

Aug 21 — Gilford, NH — BankNH Pavilion

Aug 23 — New York, NY — Jones Beach

Aug 24 — Bethel, NY — Bethel Woods

Aug 27 — Chicago, IL — Northerly Island

Sep 01 — Denver, CO — Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

Sep 05 — George, WA — The Gorge

Sep 06 — Vancouver, BC — Deer Lake Park

Sep 10 — Bend, OR — Hayden Homes Amphitheater

Sep 12 — Mountain View, CA — Shoreline Amphitheater

Sep 15 — Los Angeles, CA — Hollywood Bowl

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