News : Neil Young & Chrome Hearts announce 2025 Ireland, European and North American tour dates – with more UK shows to come

Anagricel Duran February 25, 2025
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Neil Young & Chrome Hearts have announced their “Love Earth” world tour which is set to kick off later this summer.

The run of dates will commence on June 18 at the Dalhalla in Rättvik, Sweden. From there Young and co will make their way across Europe with stops in Norway, Denmark, Ireland, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany.

In August, they will head over to the US for a 15-date run across the country starting with a gig on August 8 at the PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte. They will make further stops in Richmond, Detroit, Cleveland, Toronto, New York, Chicago, Denver, Vancouver and more before wrapping up on September 15 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.

An exclusive 48-hour pre-sale will be available starting tomorrow (February 25) for Neil Young Archives members. General on-sale will commence on Friday (February 28). Visit here to purchase tickets and check out a full list of dates below.

 
Neil Young & Chrome Hearts 2025 tour poster. Credit: PRESS
Neil Young & Chrome Hearts 2025 tour poster. Credit: PRESS

Neil Young & Chrome Hearts “Love Earth” world tour dates are: 

JUNE
18 Rättvik, Sweden Dalhalla
20 Bergen, Norway Bergenhus Fortress
22 Copenhagen, Denmark Tiøren
26 Dublin, Ireland Malahide Castle
30 Belgium, Brussels Palace Open Air

JULY
1 Groningen, Netherlands Drafbaan Stedpark
3 Berlin, Waldbühne
4 Mönchengladbach, Sparkassenpark
8 Stuttgart, Cannstatter Wasen

AUGUST
8 Charlotte, PNC Music Pavilion
10 Richmond, Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront
13 Detroit, Pine Knob Music Theatre
15 Cleveland, Blossom Music Center
17 Toronto, Budweiser Stage
21 Gilford, BankNH Pavilion
23 New York, Northwell at Jones Beach
24 Bethel, Bethel Center for the Arts
27 Chicago, Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

SEPTEMBER
1 Denver, Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
5 George, The Gorge
6 Vancouver, Deer Lake Park
10 Bend, Hayden Homes Amphitheater
12 Mountain View, Shoreline Amphitheater
15 Los Angeles, Hollywood Bowl

The announcement comes after Young teased a tour run on his official Neil Young Archives website. Though no UK dates have been announced, a press release read: “More dates will be added shortly.”

“Music unites! We will be there with you! Join us all as we celebrate the Summer of Democracy,” Young added on his website. “Old songs and new songs. Old words and new words. Long jams! We will come together this summer.”

He continued: “The Chrome Hearts and I are ready for you! LOVE and Democracy reigns in the USA and the world.”

 

According to Far Out Magazine, Young said in a since-deleted message that he would be confirming dates in the UK, US, Canada and Europe.

Early last month, Young was announced as the first headliner for Glastonbury 2025 after he initially pulled out of the festival due to it being “a corporate turn-off”. The Canadian songwriting icon said: “We were told that BBC was now a partner in Glastonbury and wanted us to do a lot of things in a way we were not interested in.”

However, Young backtracked on these remarks shortly afterwards, admitting there had been “an error in the information received”. “Happily, the festival is now back on our itinerary and we look forward to playing! Hope to see you there!” he wrote.

Young recently shared his first song with his live band The Chrome Hearts, titled ‘Big Change’. He has since given an update on his upcoming debut album with the group, saying that he hoped to release it in April ahead of a tour this summer.

“It is in mastering now to make the vinyl, CD and digital copies,” he wrote. “I am very happy and relieved to have this done in the short time it took. The album art has been completed and handed in with Jenice Heo. I am working on the lyric sheets now, hoping to hand-write the words and get them in, in time…”

Young added: “[The songs] feel fresh to me and I am very happy to have this all ready for you. It won’t be long now and it will be great to have new songs to play on the road this summer in Europe, the USA and Canada. We are looking forward to that!”

In other news, Young recently released his “lost” album ‘Oceanside Countryside’ from the 70s, and shared his praise for the “great” new Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown.

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