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Photo: Marc Millman On Wednesday, August 13, Neil Young and his Chrome Hearts Band turned in their latest live appearance while performing at the Pine
Muddy mix can’t dim the opening night of Neil Young And The Chrome Hearts’ U.S. tour in Charlotte, North Carolina. Read MOJO's review and the set list in full.
Neil Young has a few things on his mind in 2025. He’s worried about the state of the world politically. He wants the earth to remain habitable. And he’s got mortality on his mind. But Young, not usually one for subtlety,
Young has partnered with Farm Aid (which he co-founded in 1985) to provide HOMEGROWN Concessions to the tour, which brings family farm food “produced sustainably with a fair price paid to the farmer and served on compostable serviceware” to live events.
Any artist is at least aiming for success starting out, but Neil Young felt some records weren't necessarily built for the mainstream.
The 79-year-old Rock Hall inductee delivered a passionate 17-song set spanning his 57-year career, including rare performance of "Ohio" not played locally since 1992.