Neil Young Teases Summer 2024 Tour Dates

Complete with outdoor venues, renewable fuel sources and "music for the soul"


Undoubtedly making every last reader's day a little better, Young then divulged, "I am looking forward to playing some this summer. We are looking at possible places for our LOVE EARTH tour."

A vocal critic of both pandemic touring and the usual live music profiteers, Young remains uncompromising in his vision of bringing a sustainable concert tour to the world.

In his NYA note, he notes how goals for the summer 2024 shows include "Farmaid Homegrown food," "outdoor venues for health and safety," "renewable fuel for our busses and trucks" — and most importantly, "music for the soul."

Toward the end of September, Young had written about how he was "looking at a few shows next year and have not yet made up my mind," and also shared a bit about his special live sets with Crazy Horse at the Roxy in Los Angeles, playing 1969's Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and 1975's Tonight's the Night in their entirety. 

"We had a great time and I think we were good," Young shared. "It was a blast to play old songs I have never played since the day they were recorded."

You can read Young's message via NYA here.

Outside of the aforementioned 2023 tour, Young's year has included giving Time Fades Away a 50th anniversary reissue, the arrival of his long-awaited Chrome Dreams album and live set Odeon Budokan and, most recently, the announcement of solo re-recording project Before and After.