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Get your Neil Young t-shirt ready, or whatever fan attire you may have! Because Neil Young is playing LIVE at Hayden Homes Amphitheater on Monday 17th July 2023. A date that will surely be marked on your calendar. So purchase your ticket ASAP and come on down to Hayden Homes Amphitheater this July for an awesome night of live music by your favorite Neil Young. What a exciting night out in Bend to look forward to! This Monday night in July will be one of the top live music concerts that Bend has to offer. Don't miss out! Make sure you invite your friends, they won't want to miss out either.

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One of the factors why people love pop music is the incontestable power of its infectious songs. Neil Young songs have a way of getting in your head, lifting your mood, and creating an instantaneous connection. At Hayden Homes Amphitheater this summer, you'll be submerged in a vast collection of remarkable Neil Young tunes that will have you happily belting along from the first note. Get prepared to experience the thrill of excitement as the audience unites in a unified harmony, singing out out the lyrics to their favorite Neil Young anthems. Live pop concerts are a collaborative experience that will leave you buzzing with elation and a feeling of belonging.

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What can you look forward to at Neil Young? Prepare to be dazzled by a stunning extravaganza that complements the sensational music. With cutting-edge production and mesmerizing stage effects, every moment of the concert will be a feast for your senses. Plunge yourself in a world of awe-inspiring visuals and spellbinding choreography – for maximum entertainment.

Bend is the perfect option for this epic Neil Young pop concert in Oregon. Known for its vibrant music culture and a deep appreciation for pop and rock culture, this city sets the stage for an unforgettable night. The crowd will be filled with like-minded Neil Young lovers, creating an electric atmosphere of anticipation and eagerness. Join a community of passionate Neil Young fans, where the love for their hits transcends boundaries and brings people together.

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Neil Young is a new addition to Hayden Homes Amphitheater’s summer concert lineup

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BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Celebrated singer-songwriter Neil Young announced Friday a limited run of West Coast shows with special guest  Chris Pierce , including a Monday, July 17 stop at Bend's Hayden Homes Amphitheater.

The tour kicks off on July 1 at John Anson Ford in Los Angeles, CA and continues with stops in Santa Barbara, CA; Paso Robles, CA; San Diego, CA; Berkeley, CA; Bend, OR; Ridgefield, WA; Auburn, WA; and Napa, CA.

TICKETS:  Tickets go on sale starting Wednesday, June 14 at 10 a.m. local time at  Ticketmaster.com and all usual outlets.

MORE ON TICKETS:  In an effort to help minimize scalping and keep ticket prices at face value for fans, the artist is collaborating with the venues ticketed by Ticketmaster to make sure tickets can only be resold at their original price. Fans that want to sell their tickets at these venues can use Ticketmaster's Face Value Exchange. More information is available  here .

NEIL YOUNG COASTAL TOUR

Saturday, July 1 – Los Angeles, CA – John Anson Ford

Sunday, July 2 – Los Angeles, CA – John Anson Ford

Tuesday, July 4 – Los Angeles, CA – John Anson Ford

Wednesday, July 5 – Los Angeles, CA – John Anson Ford

Friday, July 7 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl

Saturday July 8 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre

Tuesday, July 11 – San Diego, CA – The Shell

Thursday July 13 – Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre

Saturday, July 15 – Berkeley, CA – The Greek

Monday, July 17 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater

Tuesday July 18 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

Thursday July 20 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre

Sunday July 23 – Napa, CA – Oxbow RiverStage

More dates to follow.

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Neil Young hits the road again with West Coast solo acoustic concert tour this summer

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Neil Young is hitting the road along the west coast this summer – and apparently breaking out some little-heard classics.

The limited run of solo shows along the west coast begins July 1 with four consecutive shows in Los Angeles, a press release revealed Friday. Other stops include San Diego, then dates in Oregon and Washington, before ending in Napa, California. Singer-songwriter Chris Pierce will be a special guest during the Coastal Tour.

These will be Young's first series of live performances since before the COVID-19 pandemic. He skipped Farm Aid 2022, but in April he did perform at the Light up the Blues event in Los Angeles , a benefit for Autism Speaks held by former bandmate Stephen Stills, and at Willie Nelson's 90th birthday concert .

Young voiced hesitation to return to live shows amid the pandemic to USA TODAY in December 2021, while speaking on the release of the album "Barn" from him and Crazy Horse: "There is no post-COVID right now. We've got a whole 'welcome back' thing," Young said, who added he had no touring plans at the time. "Give me a break. This is misinformation. It is totally wrong. We are not over this. We're not anywhere near over it."

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Most of the songs Young plans to play – about 80% – will be songs he has recorded but not played live, he told fans during a Zoom call Thursday with Thrasher's Wheat , an unofficial Young fan and news site.

Tickets go on sale starting Wednesday, June 14 at 10 a.m. local time at Ticketmaster and other usual outlets. Members of the Neil Young Archives can attempt to get tickets during a presale period starting Monday, June 12.

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  • Saturday, July 1: Los Angeles, CA – The Ford
  • Sunday, July 2: Los Angeles, CA – The Ford
  • Tuesday, July 4: Los Angeles, CA – The Ford
  • Wednesday, July 5: Los Angeles, CA – The Ford
  • Friday, July 7: Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl
  • Saturday July 8: Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre
  • Tuesday, July 11: San Diego, CA – The Shell
  • Thursday July 13: Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre
  • Saturday, July 15: Berkeley, CA – The Greek
  • Monday, July 17: Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater
  • Tuesday, July 18: Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
  • Thursday, July 20: Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre
  • Sunday, July 23: Napa, CA – Oxbow RiverStage

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Neil Young Announces First Tour in Four Years

Neil Young has announced his first tour in four years.

For now, the “Costal Tour,” as it’s called, sticks to the west coast. The outing begins with four nights a the 1,200-person capacity Ford Theatre in Los Angeles. He’ll then move on to larger venues, including the Santa Barbara Bowl, the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and Berkeley, and the Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Bend, Oregon. According to a press release, more dates will be announced in the future.

The tour will pull from the more obscure reaches of Neil Young’s catalogue, highlighting songs he has yet to perform live over his six-decade career. The two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer prefaced the setlist choice to patrons of the Neil Young Archives , saying, “I don’t want to come back and do the same songs again. I’ll feel like I was on some sort of carnival ride. I’d rather be doing these others songs I haven’t done… I won’t have to compare how I’m doing ‘Heart of Gold’ to [how I played it in] 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010, 2020…”

Among the songs Young intends to play are “Song X” from Mirror Ball , the 1995 album made with Pearl Jam; the Trans  outtake “If You Got Love”; and “Prime Of Life” from 1994’s Sleeps With Angels . “They’re old songs. But I wake up with them in my head every morning,” Young explained. “They are songs that apply to my life right now, and apply to everyone’s lives in this era that we’re in. Some of them were written 10, 20, 30, 40 years ago, but never really played live.”

Despite his vocal suspicion that “touring is broken” due to Ticketmaster, seats to Neil Young’s 2023 tour will go up for grabs via Ticketmaster beginning Wednesday, July 14th at 10:00 a.m. local time.

Young broke his pandemic-related live hiatus in Feburary with a surprise acoustic set to Canadian protestors, followed by an on-stage reunion with Stephen Stills  in April and duet with Willie Nelson at the latter’s 90th birthday concert. He also released an album with Crazy Horse, All Roads Lead Home , in March.

Neil Young 2023 Tour Dates: 07/01 – Los Angeles, CA @ John Anson Ford 07/02 – Los Angeles, CA @ John Anson Ford 07/04 – Los Angeles, CA @ John Anson Ford 07/05 – Los Angeles, CA @ John Anson Ford 07/07 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl 07/08 – Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre 07/10 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre 07/11 – San Diego, CA @ The Shell 07/13 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre 07/15 – Berkeley, CA @ The Greek 07/17 – Bend, OR @ Hayden Homes Amphitheater 07/18 – Ridgefield, WA @ RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater 07/20 – Auburn, WA @ White River Amphitheatre 07/23 – Napa, CA @ Oxbow RiverStage 07/24 – Lake Tahoe, NV @ Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s

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Neil Young Coastal Tour

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Looking back at the blockbuster success of "Heart of Gold," the mellow country-rock tune that became his first number one single and only Billboard Top 40 hit in 1971, Neil Young remarked that the song "put me in the middle of the road. Traveling there soon became a bore so I headed for the ditch." Young wrote this passage for the liner notes of "Decade," a double-disc compilation that documented the first part of his career, ten years that took him from the pioneering Los Angeles rock and roll band Buffalo Springfield, through his emergence as a lone folk-rock troubadour and his alliance with Crosby, Stills & Nash, to his noisy, rambling wanderings with Crazy Horse.

Over the years, he would tap back into these different sounds and personas, but his avoidance of the middle of the road pushed him into eccentric territory his singer/songwriter peers would generally avoid. Young's willfulness could be as much a hindrance as an attribute -- famously, Geffen Records sued him for delivering albums that were "uncharacteristic" -- but his muse also led to a series of distinctive, indelible records whose legacy sometimes only revealed itself over time; eventually, the electro experiments of 1982's "Trans" were acknowledged as an artistic achievement, not a commercial disaster.

Many of Young's most enduring works arrived in the '70s, when he alternated between such bruised, beautiful introspection as 1970's "After the Gold Rush" and noisy guitar jams like 1969's "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere," taking detours for such after-hours decadence as 1975's "Tonight's the Night." Young would follow this rough blueprint for years, swaying between noisy rock and intimate folk. Occasionally, his muse led him directly into the cultural zeitgeist, as it did during the 1990s, when he was hailed the Godfather of Grunge and collaborated with Pearl Jam, and he always felt compelled to address social ills, whether it was through his 2006 Iraq War protest album "Living with War or The Monsanto Years," a record about the environment made with Promise of the Real in 2015. Young often returned to his home base of Crazy Horse -- they backed him on efforts like "Barn" (2020) and the Rick Rubin-produced "World Record" (2022) -- yet despite these constants in his career, he remained a vital, unpredictable presence for decades, challenging himself and his audience.

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Neil Young Confirms Coastal Tour With Special Guest Chris Pierce

Neil Young Confirms Coastal Tour With Special Guest Chris Pierce

After rumors swirled early this week surrounding Neil Young’s return to touring, the artist confirmed a string of West Coast dates, bringing his four-year break from the road to an end. The outing, named the Coastal Tour, will consist of 13 shows, picking up on July 1 and spanning until July 23. The limited run will also include special guest Chris Pierce. 

Young will commence his tour in Los Angeles with a four-night stand at John Anson Ford, lasting from July 1 through July 5, (he will not perform on July 3) where he’ll deliver deep cuts instead of popularized numbers that have typically frequented his live sets. From there, the celebrated figure of rock music will take an evening off before popping back up on July 7 at the Santa Barbara Bowl in Santa Barbara, Calif. 

The artist’s time in the Golden State will continue with a night at Vina Robles Amphitheatre in Paso Robles, Calif., on July 8. Next, Young will travel back down the coastline, stopping in San Diego on July 11 before a return to the City of Angels on July 13 for a one-night stand at the esteemed Greek Theatre. Next, they’ll head north, stopping at The Greek in Berkeley, Calif., on July 15, before continuing through the Pacific Northwest. 

With the vast majority of California dates in the books, Young will arrive at Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Bend, Ore., on July 17, before bringing his tour to Ridgefield, Wash., the next night. Young will perform one more show in The Evergreen State, stopping by White River Amphitheatre in Auburn, Wash., on July 20, before swinging back through California for the final stop of the tour: a July 23 gig at Oxbow RiverStage in Napa, Calif. 

Today’s announcement comes after Young teased the forthcoming run via a live Zoom call with paid Patreon subscribers through the Neil Young Archives. During the video chat, Young spoke about the shift from fan favorites to less-played numbers, adding, “I don’t want to come back and do the same songs again.” He continued, “I’ll feel like I was on some sort of carnival ride. I’d rather be doing these other songs I haven’t done… I won’t have to compare how I’m doing ‘Heart of Gold’ to [how I played it in] 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010, 2020.”

Young had also added commentary on the 15 tracks he plans to run through during upcoming appearances via Zoom, mentioning his 1995 Pearl Jam collaboration, “Song X,” and “Prime of Life” from 1994’s Sleep With Angels and others. “I did a demo of [‘If You Gotta Love’] a few years [after Trans] with a synclavier, a drum machine, harmonica, and some effects.” He added. “I listened to it [recently], and it turned me on again. I’m doing it with the organ and harmonica. It’s pretty cool.” 

Tickets go on sale Wednesday, June 14 at 10 a.m. local time at Ticketmaster.com . For more information, visit neilyoungarchives.com . 

Scroll down to view the artist’s current touring schedule. 

Neil Young Coastal Tour Dates:

July 1 – John Anson Ford – Los Angeles

July 2 – John Anson Ford – Los Angeles

July 4 – John Anson Ford – Los Angeles 

July 5 – John Anson Ford – Los Angeles 

July 7 – Santa Barbara Bowl – Santa Barbara, Calif.

July 8 – Vina Robles Amphitheatre – Paso Robles, Calif. 

July 11 – The Shell– San Diego, Calif. 

July 13 – The Greek Theatre – Los Angeles

July 15 – The Greek – Berkeley, Calif. 

July 17 – Hayden Homes Amphitheater – Bend, Ore.

July 18  – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater– Ridgefield, Wash. 

July 20 – White River Amphitheatre – Auburn, Wash. 

July 23 – Oxbow RiverStage – Napa, Calif.

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Neil Young announces first west coast tour in 4 years w/ Chris Pierce

Posted by Logan White | Jun 9, 2023 | Music , News , Tour Announcements | 0 |

Neil Young announces first west coast tour in 4 years w/ Chris Pierce

Today, celebrated and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer singer/songwriter Neil Young has announced that he will be heading out on tour in the west coast this summer — for the first time in four years. Young will be joined by special guest Chris Pierce .

The tour will kick off on July 1st at John Anson Ford in Los Angeles, California and continues down the coast with stops in Santa Barbara, California; Paso Robles, California; San Diego, California; Berkeley, California; Bend, Oregon; Ridgefield, Washington; Auburn, Washington; Jacksonville, Oregon and Napa, California.

Tickets will go on-sale this upcoming Wednesday, June 14th at 10am local time here .

In an effort to help minimize scalping and keep ticket prices at face value for fans, Young is collaborating with the venues ticketed by Ticketmaster to make sure tickets can only be resold at their original price. Fans that want to sell their tickets at these venues can use Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange .

Tour dates :

Saturday, July 1 – Los Angeles, CA – John Anson Ford

Sunday, July 2 – Los Angeles, CA – John Anson Ford

Tuesday, July 4 – Los Angeles, CA – John Anson Ford

Wednesday, July 5 – Los Angeles, CA – John Anson Ford

Friday, July 7 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl

Saturday July 8 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre

Tuesday, July 11 – San Diego, CA – The Shell

Thursday July 13 – Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre

Saturday, July 15 – Berkeley, CA – The Greek

Monday, July 17 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater

Tuesday July 18 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

Thursday July 20 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre

Sunday July 23 – Napa, CA – Oxbow RiverStage

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Neil Young Leans Hard Into Obscurities — as Promised — in Magical Tour Opener at L.A.’s Ford: Concert Review

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Or, as Young put it in “Prime of Life,” one of the set’s highlights, “When I hold you in my arms, I forget what’s out there.” (Including stacked parking and mass shrieks a few hundred yards away.)

Young did lie about one thing, when he was setting expectations for the tour: He strongly implied that one song in particular would not be played. “I’d rather be doing these others songs I haven’t done,” he told fans in his website chat. “I won’t have to compare how I’m doing ‘Heart of Gold’ to 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010, 2020…” He did do “Heart of Gold,” actually, to wrap up the pre-encore portion of the show, but out of 17 songs, that was one of only three that anyone could count remotely as a hit, per se, the other two being “Ohio” and the Buffalo Springfield ‘s “On the Way Home.” (And even that last one barely dented any charts and hasn’t usually been a staple of Young concerts, despite its classic-rock-firmament status.) Young did kind of make a point of allowing that “Heart of Gold” was a sop to audience expectations this time around. When he went into his first encore number afterward, “Love Earth,” a song from a 2022 album he’d never done live before, he noted that it was unusual to bring up a song few would recognize for the climactic portion of a show — but indicated he felt he’d earned it, pointing out he’d “just played my biggest hit of all time.”

Things may feel different in the larger confines of the L.A. and Berkeley Greeks, Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena, etc., but at the Ford, no justifications for the obscure stuff were really needed, for fans dedicated enough to have obtained tickets to his first full show in four years by any means necessary.

“Heart of Gold” happened to fit in with the time-shifting lyrical and musical tenor, anyway, of a set in which only CSNY’s topical “Ohio” really felt a little like the odd-song-out. (If you think this is actually a complaint that “Ohio” got played, save your calls, letters and @’s.) The point is that, even without throwing in “Old Man,” Young has always liked to portray himself as a man out of time, or out of the generational space-time continuum, way older than his years back when he was on Sugar Mountain and maybe younger than that now. He has rarely gotten so specific with his lyrics, at length, that you could say very many of his songs are flagrant anthems for a boomer generation. But the setlist for this tour sure includes a lot of songs that live up to the promise he made in his online chat about doing “songs that apply to my life right now, and apply to everyone’s lives in this era that we’re in,” even though “some of them were written 10, 20, 30, 40 years ago, but never really played live.”

Young has always walked a line between valuing the “Old Ways” (he did name an album that) and resisting the fogeydom of some of his contemporaries. “Days That Used to Be” could have been the mascot song of this setlist, as it had him singing, “I wish that I could talk to you, and you could talk to me / ‘Cause there’s very few of us left, my friend, from the days that used to be.” Mind you, this was a song he released on “Ragged Glory” back in 1990, when he still had a lot more career in front of him than behind him.” If he thought there weren’t many soul survivors around 33 years ago, how does he feel about it now?

That may remain a bit of a mystery, as Young spent a lot of time in the show talking about specific instruments that have been a part of his life, and none talking about specific people. This was part of the show’s charm, of course — he’s so little prone to obvious sentiment that you take it where you get it from him. He sat down at a nine-foot Steinway he said he bought for $1,500 when he left L.A. 50 years ago, talking about how he didn’t realize till later that it had been in a fire and “if you reach down and touch it (inside), your hand turns black.” Ash-incrusted or not, “it’s a pretty good piano.” Was he done talking about the bargains in his life? Hardly! Sitting down at a pump organ for “Mother Earth (Natural Anthem)” was cause to consider that “I love playing that song on that thing. I got it in a drug store on Main Street in Redwood City for about 800 bucks. I’m a good shopper.” He even reminisced about buying a flute for $2.49 at a drug store while walking outside the studio while recording “Sleeps With Angels,” though said cheapie appeared neither on the album or in this show. As for another piano he sometimes used on stage, “I rented it in Hollywood in ’68… It’s great to see it — and it’s great to see you,” he added. Our hearts may have fluttered a bit, there in the Ford, knowing he was holding us in the same regard as one of his prized vintage keyboards.

If there were any murmurs, it wasn’t about the deep-tracks content of the show, but its length, with the set clocking in on opening night at 85 minutes. That can seem slender in comparison to classic rock figures like Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney and Elvis Costello who’ve trained boomers to expect career-encompassing shows clocking in at two-and-a-half to three-plus hours. But if you weren’t counting things on a dollars-per-minute basis, this felt just right, for what it was designed to be — not the deepest catalog dive ever, but a swim through mostly neglected tunes that speak directly to where Young feels he’s at now. Anyone who missed the memo and came to hear “Powderfinger” may not agree — nor may the fans who’d like to get all the obscurities from “Archives Vol. II” in their 10-disc entirety. But the concentrated selectivity of this limited-edition tour feels like a feature, not a flaw.

Let’s hope he gets to a Crazy Horse tour, eventually, too, the way he’d planned to before the pandemic kicked in. (You can read our review of one of the few tryout shows he did with that reconstituted band in 2018 here. ) But when he does resume full-band touring, with whatever lineup that turns out to be, many of us who are seeing these solo shows will be feeling wistful for the time we got alone with Young.

Or almost alone; Bob Rice, the guy who brought him his guitars, did a bit of playing on two songs, contributing minimal vibraphone on “My Heart” and sitting in as a second pianist on “When I Hold You in My Arms.” The latter allowed Young to sit at that Steinway for most of the song but bring up the electric guitar he had at his side for a couple of gentle solos, on a night that was otherwise far from being about guitar heroics. Pump-organ hero? Yes, definitely. And also a more lyrical pianist than he might always be given credit for, when it came to “A Dream That Can Last,” by far the most prettily ornate song of the night.

Ending with “Four Strong Winds,” a song by fellow Canuck Ian Tyson, who died this past December, by way of “Comes a Time,” Young acknowledged the fragility of this whole artist-fandom relationship: “If the good times are all gone, and I’m bound for moving on / I’ll look for you if I’m ever back this way.” We could hope he ever does come back to the Ford — or, as he warmly and jestingly referred to it, “the Podunk Coliseum.” Louis Tomlinson should be so lucky as to ever play it.

Neil Young’s Night 1 setlist:

I’m the Ocean

Burned (Buffalo Springfield song)

On the Way Home (Buffalo Springfield song)

If You Got Love

A Dream That Can Last

Prime of Life

When I Hold You in My Arms

Mother Earth (Natural Anthem)

Days That Used to Be

Don’t Forget Love

Heart of Gold

Four Strong Winds (Ian & Sylvia song)

Young’s full west coast solo tour:

Friday, June 30 – Los Angeles, CA – The Ford

Saturday, July 1 – Los Angeles, CA – The Ford

Monday, July 3 – Los Angeles, CA – The Ford

Wednesday, July 5 – Los Angeles, CA – The Ford

Friday, July 7 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl

Saturday July 8 –  Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre

Mon, July 10 – Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre

Tuesday, July 11  – San Diego, CA – The Shell

Thursday July 13 – Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre

Saturday, July 15 – Berkeley, CA – The Greek

Monday, July 17 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater

Tuesday July 18 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

Thursday July 20  – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre

Sunday July 23 – Napa, CA – Oxbow RiverStage

Monday July 24 – Lake Tahoe, NV – Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s

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Neil Young Announces First Tour in Four Years

The "Costal Tour" takes place in July

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Neil Young has announced his first tour in four years.

For now, the “Costal Tour,” as it’s called, sticks to the west coast. The outing begins with four nights a the 1,200-person capacity Ford Theatre in Los Angeles. He’ll then move on to larger venues, including the Santa Barbara Bowl, the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and Berkeley, and the Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Bend, Oregon. According to a press release, more dates will be announced in the future.

The tour will pull from the more obscure reaches of Neil Young’s catalogue, highlighting songs he has yet to perform live over his six-decade career. The two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer prefaced the setlist choice to patrons of the Neil Young Archives , saying, “I don’t want to come back and do the same songs again. I’ll feel like I was on some sort of carnival ride. I’d rather be doing these others songs I haven’t done… I won’t have to compare how I’m doing ‘Heart of Gold’ to [how I played it in] 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010, 2020…”

Among the songs Young intends to play are “Song X” from Mirror Ball , the 1995 album made with Pearl Jam; the Trans  outtake “If You Got Love”; and “Prime Of Life” from 1994’s Sleeps With Angels . “They’re old songs. But I wake up with them in my head every morning,” Young explained. “They are songs that apply to my life right now, and apply to everyone’s lives in this era that we’re in. Some of them were written 10, 20, 30, 40 years ago, but never really played live.”

Despite his vocal suspicion that “touring is broken” due to Ticketmaster, seats to Neil Young’s 2023 tour will go up for grabs via Ticketmaster beginning Wednesday, July 14th at 10:00 a.m. local time.

Young broke his pandemic-related live hiatus in Feburary with a surprise acoustic set to Canadian protestors, followed by an on-stage reunion with Stephen Stills  in April and duet with Willie Nelson at the latter’s 90th birthday concert. He also released an album with Crazy Horse, All Roads Lead Home , in March.

Neil Young 2023 Tour Dates: 07/01 – Los Angeles, CA @ John Anson Ford 07/02 – Los Angeles, CA @ John Anson Ford 07/04 – Los Angeles, CA @ John Anson Ford 07/05 – Los Angeles, CA @ John Anson Ford 07/07 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl 07/08 – Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre 07/10 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre 07/11 – San Diego, CA @ The Shell 07/13 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre 07/15 – Berkeley, CA @ The Greek 07/17 – Bend, OR @ Hayden Homes Amphitheater 07/18 – Ridgefield, WA @ RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater 07/20 – Auburn, WA @ White River Amphitheatre 07/23 – Napa, CA @ Oxbow RiverStage 07/24 – Lake Tahoe, NV @ Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s

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BREAKING NEWS: The NYA Presale for the Santa Barbara Bowl is now LIVE!!!

MORE BREAKING NEWS: Two new dates have been added to the tour: The Greek, Los Angeles on Monday, July 10 & Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys on Monday, July 24th. NYA Annual Subscriber Presale for the Tahoe date will be this Friday at 10am on the desktop site only, not in the apps. The additional date at The Greek is on general sale now.

Hello Subscribers To Old NYA!

Neil is going on tour! Can you believe it? No, of course not, neither can we. But can you dig it?

The 2023 Neil Young Coastal Tour, with special guest Chris Pierce , pulls away from the station in July, and ticket presales for NYA Subscribers begin this coming Monday, June 12th (10am PDT)! Local presales begin the following day, and general onsale is June 14th. Keep reading below the fold for more specifics on those presales but first, the information you’ve all been waiting for:

Friday, June 30 – Los Angeles, CA – The Ford - SOLD OUT Saturday, July 1 – Los Angeles, CA – The Ford - SOLD OUT Monday, July 3 – Los Angeles, CA – The Ford - SOLD OUT Wednesday, July 5 – Los Angeles, CA – The Ford - SOLD OUT Friday, July 7 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl Saturday July 8 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre - SOLD OUT Monday, July 10 – Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre Tuesday, July 11 – San Diego, CA – The Shell Thursday July 13 – Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre - SOLD OUT Saturday, July 15 – Berkeley, CA – The Greek Monday, July 17 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater Tuesday July 18 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater Thursday July 20 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre Sunday July 23 – Napa, CA – Oxbow RiverStage Monday, July 24 — Lake Tahoe, CA — Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys

General sale for the July 10 show at The Greek is underway, see Tickets page (desktop only). General sale for Lake Tahoe: Saturday, June 17th at 10am PST

With that out of the way, let’s talk about presales. For most venues we will be having presales exactly like we have in the past : annual subscribers at any tier will be able to get a unique code and a deeplink to the presale using the NYA Tickets page . Your unique code will allow you to buy four tickets to a show — the new wrinkle is that those tickets can only be resold at face value in order to limit scalping. It’s our first chance to try this tech, but we’re optimistic about the balance it strikes between non-transferrable tickets and laissez-faire scalper-bot profiteering.

*The Santa Barbara Bowl will have a unique-code presale, but those tickets will be non-transferrable.

**The Ford won’t have unique codes and will instead have its own presale with venue-specific rules about ticket transfers & resales. Subscribers will need to register an LA Phil account using their NYA email address by midnight Pacific this Saturday, June 10 . The Ford will check those registrants against a list of NYA Subscribers ( make sure you use your NYA account email address!!! ) to determine who will have access to Monday’s presale on their website.

You will be able to buy four tickets across all dates at The Ford — this is a slight variation on our usual four-per-show policy to allow as many subscribers to get seats as possible.

After following this URL you will be led through account creation and pre-sale pre-registration forms. The venue will notify you on the morning of the presale if you’ve passed their verification and will give you further instructions about participating in the presale. If for some reason you haven’t passed, write to us and we’ll try to sort it out.

None of these hoops are meant to keep NYA subscribers out of seats (quite the opposite, in fact!), but this isn’t our first rodeo and we know no system is perfect.

Nota bene: Getting access to these presales does not guarantee a ticket, and if you’re familiar with these venues you may have noticed that most of them are small . Not, you know, Catalyst-small, but small enough that you’re gonna want to be on your toes come Monday.

See you out there. love, NYA

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Reviews + neil young announces ‘coastal tour’: tickets on june 14.

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UPDATE: Solo Concert reviews of Neil Young linked below:

Saturday, July 1 – Los Angeles, CA – John Anson Ford Sunday, July 2 – Los Angeles, CA – John Anson Ford Tuesday, July 4 – Los Angeles, CA – John Anson Ford Wednesday, July 5 – Los Angeles, CA – John Anson Ford Friday, July 7 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl Saturday July 8 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre Monday, July 10 – Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre Tuesday, July 11 – San Diego, CA – The Shell Thursday July 13 – Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre Saturday, July 15 – Berkeley, CA – The Greek Monday, July 17 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater Tuesday July 18 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater Thursday July 20 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre Sunday July 23 – Napa, CA – Oxbow RiverStage Monday July 24 - Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys, Stateline, Nevada Neil Young    @ White River Amphitheatre, Auburn, WA - July 20, 2023   Photo by Alan in Seattle      (Click photo to enlarge) NEIL YOUNG ANNOUNCES ‘COASTAL TOUR’ WITH SPECIAL GUEST CHRIS PIERCE   General On Sale Begins Wednesday, June 14 at 10AM Local Time From NYA : Hello Subscribers To Old NYA! Neil is going on tour! Can you believe it? No, of course not, neither can we. But can you dig it? The 2023 Neil Young Coastal Tour, with special guest Chris Pierce , pulls away from the station in July, and ticket presales for NYA Subscribers begin this coming Monday, June 12th! Local presales begin the following day, and general onsale is June 14th. Keep reading below the fold for more specifics on those presales but first, the information you’ve all been waiting for:   With that out of the way, let’s talk about presales. For most venues we will be having presales exactly like we have in the past : annual subscribers at any tier will be able to get a unique code and a deeplink to the presale using the NYA Tickets page . Your unique code will allow you to buy four tickets to a show — the new wrinkle is that those tickets can only be resold at face value in order to limit scalping. It’s our first chance to try this tech, but we’re optimistic about the balance it strikes between non-transferrable tickets and laissez-faire scalper-bot profiteering. *The Santa Barbara Bowl will have a unique-code presale, but those tickets will be non-transferrable. **The Ford won’t have unique codes and will instead have its own presale with venue-specific rules about ticket transfers & resales. Subscribers will need to register an LA Phil account using their NYA email address by midnight Pacific this Saturday, June 10 . The Ford will check those registrants against a list of NYA Subscribers ( make sure you use your NYA account email address!!! ) to determine who will have access to Monday’s presale on their website. You will be able to buy four tickets across all dates at The Ford — this is a slight variation on our usual four-per-show policy to allow as many subscribers to get seats as possible. After following this URL you will be led through account creation and pre-sale pre-registration forms. The venue will notify you on the morning of the presale if you’ve passed their verification and will give you further instructions about participating in the presale. If for some reason you haven’t passed, write to us and we’ll try to sort it out. None of these hoops are meant to keep NYA subscribers out of seats (quite the opposite, in fact!), but this isn’t our first rodeo and we know no system is perfect. Nota bene: Getting access to these presales does not guarantee a ticket, and if you’re familiar with these venues you may have noticed that most of them are small . Not, you know, Catalyst-small, but small enough that you’re gonna want to be on your toes come Monday. See you out there. love, NYA

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After ripping @Ticketmaster directly in March over its fees and price surging, Neil Young is using the company's mobile-only ticketing systems AND price-surging "Platinum" options for tour dates he announced Friday. https://twitter.com/TicketNews/status/1667240849204301824

Im starin at you Bend. Lookin haaaaard your way. @ 310 miles certainly the closest. Thanks for the data on this TW. TW

When you were YOUNG and on your own How did it fee to be alone Alright Solo Neil rides again! Don't forget us NYers buddy! Hope to see ya soon! ~SONY

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What great news! It will be wonderful to see him play live again. Did he say acoustic? Or is it possibly electric?! I can’t wait! Your brother Alan in Seattle

Please come back to Newfoundland, Neil! You can't get more "coastal" than that LOL!

I watched the zoom call yesterday, (my wife recorded it for me) and he said he plans to play songs he’s never (or rarely) played live in front of an audience. He also mentioned that he would use his pump organ as well as ‘Old Hank’ on this tour. We’re looking at Bend, as it’s the closest he gets to Boise. It all depends on how expensive the tickets go for, and being a Monday night I’ll need to take two days off work. Hopefully the stars will line up for us, but only time will tell. Peace 🙏

Be very careful buying tickets because some outlets are already selling them this weekend and I doubt those will work at the show. Example with seats going for between $178 and $1737 that I would think aren't legit since pre-sale hasn't happened yet: https://www.ticketcity.com/los-angeles-tickets/greek-theatre-la-tickets/neil-young-jul-13-2023-4457304.html#

Looks like I might be taking a solo tour of my own! I’ve seen Neil with the Horse, but not solo yet. Weighing the options for which venue would be best to visit from Texas. I’d really like to do this without a car, so I think I’m crossing Bend off the list. The shows outside Seattle, Portland, and SF are all still on the table. Of those, White River Amphitheater looks most rail & transit friendly. Any pointers?

^^^ The Greek on UC Berkeley campus is an amazing outdoor venue AND accessibility via public transit. Fly to OAK and take BART to downtown Berkeley. The stops in WA are in big Sheds if that is your preferred type of gig. I live in Seattle, and plan to attend in Bend but need car for that. Good luck.

hd, good call on Berkeley, will look into that!

If it weren't so sad environmentally this exchange above would be hilarious to Europeans. Tomatron says he wants to do this trip to the West Coast without a car and mentions "rail & transit friendly". Hippiedream's suggestion is to fly into Oakland (presumably from Dallas?) which makes for 2400 kilometres one way, then to take environmentally friendly Bay Area Rapid Transit (10 - 40 kilometres?). Of course I know that the US is a large country and a train connection, if there is any at all, would take two days of travel one way. If Neil Young was to play Casablanca (Morocco), which is equally distant from my place I would not go there and rather wait for the eastern leg of the tour.

All of this to see a concert by a guy who on his website publicly concedes and almost apologizes for having taken his wife to town in a fossil fuel car?

Thrasher, Someone call Neil about the use of Platinum tickets. NO!!! He and/or his people helping put the tour and shows together need to contact TM and cancel using that process. His $150 (guessing) top tickets will be at $400-$1000 by one hour into the sale. Peace, Randy M

True, the West Coast is a long way to travel from Austin for a concert, but hey, nowhere is close to central Texas. I’m afraid of waiting for a leg of the tour to reach us. We assume the tour will continue past these dates, but you never know. Maybe by the time he gets here, the band will be in tow. And with the crazy schoolteacher schedule, I have to take advantage of summer break. As far as the transportation question, I honestly just don’t want to deal with the hassle of having a car for a couple of days. Concert parking can be a real nightmare, and if I’d decided to go with the Bend trip, that would be a 3 hour drive straight from the airport. No thanks! I’d rather take a train or bus to the venue, and the Greek Theater looks like an amazing location.

July 4 out? NYA updated to June 30, not July 2, and Ford updated to 6/30, 7/1, 7/3 & 7/5 no July 4th show?? What's up with that?

Don't count on more shows. Nothing is guaranteed. Poor Dan has to drive over a martian landscape of east Oregon. Not everyone has survived that. Dan stay in touch. Have you seen The Hills Have Eyes ?

@GDTRFB71, I see 6/30 added and 7/2 dropped, but 7/4 is still on the itinerary.

@tomatron, I didn't want to be a killjoy but still feel the need to add some perspective to these issues every once in a while. Back in the days of dash and daring (before I was limited to the crazy school teacher schedule myself) I crossed Texas from east to west by Greyhound bus and by Wichita Falls I already had enough of that. So to somehow add to the pleasure I suggest a stop in El Cerrito near Oakland at Arhoolie Records' No Mouse Music store, lots of music for the East Texan music aficionado. (probably BART accessible) The founder of Arhoolie, Chris Strachwitz, of German origin, just recently died at very old age. I wonder what will become of that store.

Dionys, I heard that. Took the Greyhound one time. That one time was plenty! I’ll check out Arhoolie if I do make it out to the Bay Area. Always gotta hit up the local record shops.

...and now 7/4 is indeed off the itinerary, but 7/3 has been added.

@ Tomatron & ALL: White River Amp in Auburn WA is said to have large delays after the shows. You can buy expedited parking but it’s a questionable benefit. If you arrive early and park near exit, that is best bet. Public Transportation? Not sure if that will work. The venue is on a the Muckleshoot Indian reservation. The stars have aligned and my wife has agreed to hit Bend with me! Look out at the river, we will be there on floatees enjoying the show from the river. That is best seating when he plays Powderfinger! We will have a kayak & 2 floatees, and an anchor! @ Thrasher : Logistically it may be easier for us to meet up at White River in Auburn WA, since I will be on / in the river. I am aiming for close seating at White River. TW meetup! Good times are coming! Your brother Alan in Seattle

It would be great if people use Cash OR Trade to sell any extras for shows they are attending, and arrange to walk in the door together, especially the Ford. Then TM doesnt get fees twice for the same ticket. If someone can not attend a Ticketmaster show their face value exchange will be the only option, short of letting someone log into your account. There will most likely be no option for the Ford & SB, if you can not attend.

The economic impact is just too much for us at this particular moment, as we are moving. The timing is always a gig factor when you live paycheck to paycheck, so let’s hope for some recordings of this west coast tour. It’s going to be enough of a stretch just to purchase Archives Volume 3, let alone two concerts tickets and a ten hour round trip to Bend and back. I love Alan’s idea of a floaty though. Unfortunately we just can’t make it this time around. Peace 🙏

Were any other NYA members not able to do the Ford theater pre-sale? I'm bummed. Got no response from the Ford, wouldn't let me purchase, and I sent a message to NYA but they just said deal with the Ford. No basically, no luck 😢

It looks like GA lawn at the Berkeley Greek is not available for our presale, does this sound right?

If you see me in Bend in my black SF Giants cap and say any sentence with San Jose in it I will buy your next beer or other choice of drink. 1 drink per party. Up to 3 drinks total. This is your mission if you decide to accept it. This message will self destruct in 5 seconds.

@ All - good luck w/ pre-sales! @ wsanjose01 - nice offer. if we make it out west, we would see your offer and raise it. cheers. trying to work out something w/ Brother Alan on Seattle gig but not looking like we can switch around our plans. fyi, when Telluride was looking like August, we assumed August tour dates. So we made July plans. When Telluride dates got pulled last week, we again assumed no August dates, either and made August plans. oh, well, after 4 years of no live neil, such is life. "though our problems are meaningless that doesn't make them go away..."

@Lee I feel you. I also had probs with the Ford presale. For some reason, i had to logout and then log back in again before the code was recognized. By then, a friend had entered the queue and got decent seats, so can't complain. But it was frustrating and clearly glitchy.

@Knowledge Nomad did you actually get a presale code? Did they send you an email? I never got or heard anything. It was just a big dud, haha.

I just got a code from the venue for tomorrow's sale. It's probably straight to Live Nation I think.

Oh, yeah, i got the email from The Ford with the code a little before 9. I went into "waiting room" and was promptly entered into the queue at 10. Was in the low 700s in the queue and got promoted to enter code after about 10 minutes, and that's when it declined my code. Same thing was happening to a friend, so i figured it was systemic. But then he got in. So, i logged out and back in on The Ford site and then I was offered seats, but didn't use them because my friend already got better seats. Anyway, i hope you're able to get seats, maybe at The Greek, since that's bigger.

Bend is 8000 ppl ! Ford is 1200. That's a huge difference. Man o man . I'm going to try to get close . I'm prepared for 200 EA for something good.

Was all set for the July 2nd show (only show that works in my schedule), got the pre-sale code, then poof ... the date was gone ... cancelled my flight and waiting for the next leg ... i emailed Neil's team asking them to stream as many shows as possible on NYA ... if they do it lets start a TW chat so we can live chat while streaming the show ... Dan1

@ Thrasher : Sorry about your scheduling issues! I will sell my Steve Earle ticket so I can attend Neil Young at White River. “Down by the River, Neil Rocked my Bay-bee” Or was that just the river? We will find out in Bend, OR. “Look out mama, there’s a bald dude smokin’ on the river. With a big red sunburn and some fun and a man on the Ale.” Your bobbin’ Brother Alan in Seattle

I just read that Neil is adding another stop? Lake Tahoe? I read this on Brooklyn Vegan.

They released tickets for the Ford, all four nights are available now.

I have 2 tickets to tonight's (7-5-23) Ford Theater show (row F) but cannot go. I will sell at face value but I cannot thru Ticketmaster because they are not Ticketmaster tickets. Will have to meet in person in Westwood. Text me at 310-593-1965

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