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Neil Young

Neil Young at Xfinity Center

Why see Neil Young?

Love Earth Tour

The iconic Neil Young is heading out on a co-headlining tour with Crazy Horse! Titled the 'Love Earth Tour', this new trek is in celebration of their joint album 'Fu##in' Up'. Kicking off this spring, this is the first national tour in a decade, making these concerts a rare and exciting opportunity to witness the folk-rock phenomenon. Get ready to hear your favorites as well as new hits from their new album!

The Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young began his music career in the 1960s with his band Buffalo Springfield, a venture which earned him a second placement in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The first was earned through his work as a solo artist, which has included such records as "After the Gold Rush" and "Harvest". Famous for his nasal tones, Young's never-ending experimentations in form and sound have inspired everyone from Ryan Adams to Thom Yorke. Don't miss your chance to see him live with Crazy Horse.!

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39 reviews, average rating: (2.8 Stars)

Vik

Wow

Can’t believe the negative reviews. This concert was pure artistry and he put such thought and effort into the music. Was just a huge privilege to be there listening to one of the greatest. It was an extremely intimate performance and will be etched in memory forever. ... Read more

Chris P.

Neil Young is Too F**king cool.

Great song choices performed spectacularly. Neil is one of the all time best songwriters for this type of music. He put on a great show and Philly loves him. ... Read more

Beth M.

Neil was incredible

Neil did not disappoint at all in his performances. It was an incredible evening with a mixture of his old and new music. He can still rock it like he did in his younger days....I loved every minute of the mellow yet energized feel of the concert. The crowd never sat down...they were on their feet swaying or dancing to the music all night. My review of 5 stars is for Neil's performance. What let me down in a big way was the lack of screens....all of them except the stage were turned off. I suspect it was Neil's decision but it annoyed me. I spent way too much money to see a dot on the stage. What used to be lawn seats are now chairs. It had been so long since I went to the venue that I didn't realize they did that. Concerts have become so cost prohibitive....I find it so disappointing that I can no longer attend lots of concerts, let alone, afford the seats where you can actually see the performers. ... Read more
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