Neil Young announces return to stage after cancelling shows due to illness
Neil Young & Crazy Horse have announced that they will be returning to the stage following the unexpected cancellation of their tour.
Last month, Young and the band took to his Neil Young Archives website to announce the cancellation of their remaining shows. The blog post shared revealed that a couple of band members fell ill following their gig at Detroit’s Pine Knob and would have to take “a big unplanned break.”
Now, the ‘Rockin’ In The Free World’ singer has shared that he will be returning to the stage this September. Young is set to perform at this year’s edition of Farm Aid at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, New York on September 21.
A ticket pre-sale for the music bash will take place tomorrow (July 24). General ticket sales will commence on Friday (July 26). Visit here to purchase tickets. The line-up shows that Young is not listed to perform with Crazy Horse which alludes that the previous tour cancellations may have been related to the band and not him.
Other acts set to perform at Farm Aid include Willie Nelson – who recently announced his return to the stage following his absence on tour due to an unspecified illness – John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews, Lukas Nelson with the Travelin’ McCourys, Charley Crockett, Joy Oladokun, Southern Avenue, Cassandra Lewis, Jesse Welles and Nathaniel Rateliff and the Nightsweats.
Last month, the band released a new archival album, ‘Early Daze’. In May, Young took to his Neil Young Archives website to announce the record, which was recorded in 1969 with Crazy Horse.
The band also last released music in 2021 with ‘Barn’, which NME gave four stars: “As Young wrote in his 2012 memoir Waging Heavy Peace: “There is a big wind blowing today and I’m part of it. I want to make a difference.” This record lives up to those words. Of all the messages we should listen to on this album, the overriding one is that Neil Young remains as vital as he always has been.”
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Anagricel Duran
NME