Neil Young & The Chrome Hearts Unveil Iconic ‘Love Earth’ Tour in Europe and North America for 2025

Neil Young of Crazy Horse took the stage during the 2024 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival at Fair Grounds Race Course on May 04, 2024 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic) Neil Young and his band The Chrome Hearts will embark on a summer tour titled “Love Earth” across Europe and North America.

The European leg of the tour kicks off on June 18 at Dalhalla in Rättvik, Sweden before moving through Norway, Denmark, Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany. It then crosses to the U.S., starting with a show on August 8 at the PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte, N.C., followed by gigs in Detroit, Cleveland, Toronto, New York City (NYC), Chicago and Vancouver.

The tour will wrap up on September 15th at Hollywood Bowl. More dates are set to be announced later.

Neil Young is a man who never misses an opportunity for action with The Chrome Hearts band featuring his longtime collaborator keyboardist Spooner Oldham, alongside Promise of the Real members Micah Nelson (guitar/vocals), Corey McCormick (bass) and Anthony LoGerfo (drums).

The group recently released “Big Change,” a noisy anthem that is both gritty warning shot about a major revolution. The outcome of which remains uncertain as Young’s tune hollers: “Might be a politician/ Tryna say something new/ Might be your decision/ Now you’ve got to see it through.” His video features the outspoken singer marching through the woods, wielding an American flag and a giant boom box.

“Ain’t the worst that you could do / Might be bad or good / Big change is coming to you,” he warns in “Big Change.”

The Chrome Hearts band was debuted during a show last year by Neil Young. According to him, an album from this group will tentatively be released on April 2025.

Tickets for the tour are set to go on sale via Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange for all resales and mobile only tickets restricted from transfer in order to protect prices set by Young as a release said. It will mean that if fans buy tickets and cannot attend they will have the option to re-sell them to other fans at the original price using TM’s Face Value tool; this applies to all shows except those in Illinois, New York, Utah, Virginia and Canada.

Neil Young has partnered with Farm Aid – which he co-founded in 1985 along with Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp – for HOMEGROWN Concessions on the summer tour. This will bring sustainably produced food served on compostable serviceware to venues.

The legendary musician had been planning a huge tour with his long-running Crazy Horse compatriots in 2024, before canceling the dates due to an unspecified health issue.