September 19, 2024

Neil Young and Crazy Horse have announced their first tour together in a decade and shared details of their new album.

  • Neil Young & Crazy Horse – ‘Barn’ review: rugged and rural beauty, with a sense of hope

The celebrated folk rock band will reunite to play the upcoming ‘Love Earth’ tour this year, which will commence in April. Kicking off with two stops in San Diego, Neil Young and Crazy Horse will visit Arizona, Georgia, New York, Toronto and more, where they will finish the tour in Chicago.

Presale is currently active with the Neil Young Archives, whilst general sale will begin this Friday (February 16) at 10am ET here. Fans purchasing their tickets through Ticketmaster who can no longer attend will be able to resell their ticket at face value through Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange.

Note that tickets for the ‘Love Earth’ tour will be mobile-only and restricted for transfer for all shows except in Illinois, Connecticut, New York, and Virginia – find out more information here.

The band also revealed their upcoming album ‘FU##IN’ UP’, which will contain songs from the band’s 50 year career, freshly recorded for 2024. The album will have its initial release on Record Store Day (April 20); it will arrive in all formats on April 26.

Young said of the new album: “In the spirit it’s offered…made this for the Horse lovers. I can’t stop it. The horse is runnin’. What a ride we have. I don’t want to mess with the vibe. I am so happy to have this to share.”

The Neil Young & Crazy Horse ‘Love Earth’ tour dates are

Neil Young and Crazy Horse last reunited in 2014, where they played London’s Hyde Park BST joined by The National, Tom Odell, Caitlin Rose, Phosphorescent and Flyte. Read everything that went down here.

The band also last released music in 2021 with ‘Barn’, which NME gave four stars: “As Young wrote in his 2012 memoir Waging Heavy Peace: “There is a big wind blowing today and I’m part of it. I want to make a difference.” This record lives up to those words. Of all the messages we should listen to on this album, the overriding one is that Neil Young remains as vital as he always has been.”

The Archives Volume 3 box set also features previously released songs from eight of Young’s studio albums, the 1979 concert album Live Rust, and various archival studio and live records.

The studio albums represented on the anthology are American Stars ’n Bars (1977), Comes a Time (1978), Rust Never Sleeps (1979), Hawks & Doves (1980), Reactor (1981), Trans (1982), Everybody’s Rockin’ (1983), and Landing on Water (1986).

The box set also will include tracks from the archival studio albums HitchhikerChrome Dreams, and High Flyin’. Young recorded the latter record with his short-lived group The Ducks. In addition, tracks from the archival live records A Treasure and Songs for Judy are featured on the compilation.

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