Neil Young’s Chrome Hearts Announces Tour – And He’s Got a Heavy-Hitting Bassist On Board

Neil Young hasn’t been touring a whole lot in the past few years, but it looks like that’s changing. The “Heart of Gold” singer has announced a massive summer tour that will take him across Europe and North America.
Young will be joined by his newest band, The Chrome Hearts, which made their debut at Farm Aid last fall. Its lineup includes legendary Muscle Shoals organist Spooner Oldham on the Farfisa organ and Particle Kid’s Micah Nelson on guitar. The rhythm section includes drummer Anthony LoGerfo and bassist Corey McCormick, both of whom performed in Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, which went on hiatus last summer. McCormick has also toured with WIllie Nelson and Chris Cornell while recording with Lady Gaga, Peter Frampton, and more.
After their Farm Aid performance, LiveforLiveMusic.com called The Chrome Hearts “much more subdued and sentimental” than the raucous sound of Crazy Horse. However, the group released a song called “big change” that is a big and boisterous as Young’s more rocking numbers.
The Love Earth World Tour begins in Europe on June 18th and will hit several countries before heading back to the U.S. in August. From there they will play coast to coast, wrapping up with a show at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California.
Neil Young’s “Love Earth World” Tour Dates:
| Date | Location | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 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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I used to cherish Young’s music. However, since his recent psychotic beliefs of cancel culture and censoring others free speech, he can suck my arse
Big Change is coming in the form of a pile of shit music in his granpaw diaper draws. This music sticks higher than Mount McKinley, which is the only welcome change, today. Neil’s three power chords and a whammy-bar slam sound no better than a difficult baby slamming a spoon around his highchair tray and screaming blather !!! Ghezz, Neil, GROW UP AND MAKE REAL MUSIC, … NOT NOISE !!!