If seeing Neil Young perform has been on your bucket list, the opportunity has arrived with the announcement of his upcoming “Love Earth Tour” that is set to kick off its first leg on June 18 in Rattvik, Sweden.Â
The legendary singer will be hitting the stage with his band, The Chrome Hearts, made up of Spooner Oldham (Farfisa organ), Micah Nelson (guitar and vocal), Corey McCormick (bass and vocal), Anthony LoGerfo (drums) and of course, Neil Young (guitar and vocal), on the heels of the release of their latest single “Big Change.”
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Fans in attendance will be treated to Young’s extensive catalogue, old and new, as he takes his renowned sound around the world and back from June to September, with a stop at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage on Aug. 17 during the second leg of the tour.Â
As a proud partner with Farm Aid, which was co-founded by Young in 1985, will be a part of the entire tour, offering family farm food that is “produced sustainably with a fair price paid to the farmer and served on compostable serviceware”, according to a tour press release.Â
How to get ticketsÂ
An exclusive 48-hour presale began on Wednesday, Feb. 25 for Neil Young Archives members, with a general on-sale that goes live on Friday, Feb. 28.Â
For North America tickets, a price protection using Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange has been set in place to ensure original prices by the artist will be honoured. Anyone who has purchased tickets and cannot attend or looking to be resold, the option to resell them to others fans for the original price paid is available. Unfortunately, this is not mandated for shows in Illinois, New York, Utah, Virginia, and Canada.Â
Please note, tickets cannot be purchased from the app or on a mobile device, and only on a computer or laptop.
‘Love Earth’ Tour Dates
Here are all of the listed tour dates and venues across both legs of Neil Young’s world tour this summer:Â
June 18 — Rattvik, Sweden — Dalhalla
June 20 — Bergen, Norway — Bergenhus Fortress
June 22 — Copenhagen, Denmark — Tiøren
June 26 — Dublin, Ireland — Malahide Castle
June 30 — Brussels, Belgium — Brussels Palace Open Air, Palace Square
July 1 — Groningen, Netherlands — Drafbaan Stedpark
July 3 — Berlin, Germany — Waldbühne
July 4 — Mönchengladbach, Germany — Sparkassenpark
July 8 — Stuttgart, Germany — Cannstatter Wasen
Aug. 8 — Charlotte, NC.. — PNC Music Pavilion
Aug. 10 — Richmond, Va. — Allianz Amphitheatre at Riverfront
Aug. 13 — Detroit, Mich. — Pine Knob Music Theatre
Aug. 15 — Cleveland, Ohio — Blossom Music Center
Aug. 17 — Toronto, Ont. — Budweiser Stage
Aug. 21 — Gilford, NH.. — BankNH Pavilion
Aug. 23 — New York, N.Y. — Northwell at Jones Beach
Aug. 24 — Bethel, N.Y. — Bethel Center for the Arts
Aug. 27 — Chicago, Ill. — Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
Sept. 1 — Denver, Colo. — Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
Sept. 5 — George, Wash. — The Gorge
Sept. 6 — Vancouver, B.C. — Deer Lake Park
Sept. 10 — Bend, Ore. — Hayden Homes Amphitheatre
Sept. 12 — Mountain View, Calif. — Shoreline Amphitheatre
Sept. 15 — Los Angeles, Calif. — Hollywood Bowl
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