Neil Young Cuts Short Tour, Says 'This Is Not the Time'
In a shocking move, rock legend Neil Young has canceled his highly anticipated 2026 tour with Chrome Hearts in Europe and the UK. The news comes just weeks after the singer-songwriter made headlines for pledging to give away his music to anyone in Greenland due to President Trump's administration's plans to seek U.S. control of the island nation.
Young explained his decision on his website, stating that he has chosen to take a break from touring and will not be performing Europe this time. He expressed gratitude to fans who purchased tickets but warned them that "this is not the time." Despite announcing he loves playing live and being with fans and the Chrome Hearts, Young's message conveys a sense of urgency.
The tour was set to kick off June 17 in Bodelva, England, and run through July 26 in Udine, Italy. Guitarist Micah Nelson, bassist Corey McCormick, drummer Anthony Logerfo, and organist Spooner Oldham would have formed Young's Chrome Hearts band for the occasion.
This decision follows an active month for Young, who sparked controversy with his offer of free access to his music catalog in Greenland, a move aimed at easing "unwarranted stress and threats" from the U.S. government. He also spoke out against major carriers Apple, Verizon, and T-Mobile for their support of the Trump regime.
Young's cancellation leaves fans disappointed but also aware that sometimes timing is everything. While some may be understanding, others are left wondering when they will get to see this legendary performer live on stage again.
In a shocking move, rock legend Neil Young has canceled his highly anticipated 2026 tour with Chrome Hearts in Europe and the UK. The news comes just weeks after the singer-songwriter made headlines for pledging to give away his music to anyone in Greenland due to President Trump's administration's plans to seek U.S. control of the island nation.
Young explained his decision on his website, stating that he has chosen to take a break from touring and will not be performing Europe this time. He expressed gratitude to fans who purchased tickets but warned them that "this is not the time." Despite announcing he loves playing live and being with fans and the Chrome Hearts, Young's message conveys a sense of urgency.
The tour was set to kick off June 17 in Bodelva, England, and run through July 26 in Udine, Italy. Guitarist Micah Nelson, bassist Corey McCormick, drummer Anthony Logerfo, and organist Spooner Oldham would have formed Young's Chrome Hearts band for the occasion.
This decision follows an active month for Young, who sparked controversy with his offer of free access to his music catalog in Greenland, a move aimed at easing "unwarranted stress and threats" from the U.S. government. He also spoke out against major carriers Apple, Verizon, and T-Mobile for their support of the Trump regime.
Young's cancellation leaves fans disappointed but also aware that sometimes timing is everything. While some may be understanding, others are left wondering when they will get to see this legendary performer live on stage again.