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Neil Young and Crazy Horse cancel rest of 2024 tour

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New York (CelebrityAccess)—neil young and crazy words Due to recent illnesses among band members, the band had to postpone their first tour in 10 years.

Young announced in a heartfelt announcement on Wednesday, June 27th that he would cancel his scheduled North American concert through his official website. They also said they hope to be able to reschedule missed dates in the future.

“We had to stop after Detroit’s Pine Knob when both of us got sick. “We are not yet fully recovered, so sadly this will be a big unplanned break from our wonderful tour,” the statement said. “I’ll try to play some of the dates I miss as time goes by when I’m ready to rock again! “We understand that many people have made travel plans, and we apologize for any inconvenience caused.”

He continued, “We ask for the understanding and understanding of our fans. Health is number one. We want to stay and make more shows and albums for you and us. Love and gratitude to all of you at Crazy Horse… .Neil, Micah, Ralph and Billy.”

On the Love Earth Tour, which began in April, the band played a few shows before being forced to postpone some of their dates. Future events have now been cancelled.

Ticketmaster lists the affected canceled dates as follows: July 25 in Bend, Oregon; July 26, George, Washington; July 29, West Valley City, Utah; July 31 in Greenwood Village, Colorado. The Hollywood Bowl show scheduled for September 29 was also removed from the venue’s website.

The Southern California Ohana Festival, which runs September 27-28, announced on social media that Young and Crazy Horse will no longer headline. Likewise, Louisville’s Bourbon & Beyond Festival is looking for a new headliner after the band’s departure.

Despite these setbacks, Young and Crazy Horse remain optimistic about the future. Looking back on the trip, they said, “The Love Earth Tour, which was initially announced as a 16-show tour and kicked off in San Diego, California on April 25, has been a great experience for us so far. Great audience and music. We had such a great time!’”

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