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We are still not fully recovered, so sadly our great tour will have a big unplanned break," reads a statement.
Singer Neil Young and his band Crazy House are canceling the rest of their tour, and that includes two shows in Southern California. In a statement on his website, the band explained that a couple of band members had fallen ill after their show at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston,
"We are still not fully recovered, so sadly our great tour will have a big unplanned break," said Young in an announcement on Wednesday
Neil Young‘s first tour with Crazy Horse for the better part of a decade has hit a speed bump. After having been paused due to unspecified illness since May 23, the artists will not be returning to the road in the near term as part of the Love Earth trek,
Neil Young has announced the cancellation of upcoming tour dates because several members of his band, Crazy Horse, caught an undisclosed illness. Young wrote on his website that “a couple of us got sick after Detroit’s Pine Knob (on May 22,
Young and Crazy Horse played together over 50 years, and the Gorge performance would have highlighted their latest album. Variety reported that the show was canceled because “a couple” of the performers have been ill.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse announced Wednesday that illness among “a couple of us” will end the rest of their tour plans. The 78-year-old Young and his longtime on-and-off band Crazy Horse last performed live in May.
Neil Young will release Early Daze, a collection of previously unreleased Crazy Horse early recordings. However, the 78-year-old musician announced today that the rest of his Earth Love Tour is canceled.
Neil Young is hitting pause on his “Love Earth” tour. On Wednesday, the 78-year-old musician and his band Crazy Horse announced that they will be taking an “unplanned break” due to illness among various band members.