60s music legend cancels remaining tour due to unexpected illness.

"Grateful to fans for their patience and understanding."

June 27th 2024.

60s music legend cancels remaining tour due to unexpected illness.
Legendary singer and musician, Neil Young, along with his band Crazy Horse, has unfortunately had to announce the postponement of their remaining Love Earth Tour dates. This decision was made due to some of the band members falling ill and being unable to continue with the tour at this time.

The news was shared on Young's official website, where the statement explained that after some members fell ill following their show at Detroit's Pine Knob, they were forced to put the tour on hold. The statement also expressed their regret and apologized for any inconvenience caused to fans who had already made travel plans.

The statement went on to thank fans for their understanding and patience, emphasizing that the band's health is their top priority. They also reassured fans that they will try to make up for the missed dates when they are ready to rock again.

The talented singer-songwriter, who began his career in Canada in the 1960s, has had a successful career both as a solo artist and with his band Crazy Horse. The statement also mentioned that the band members are looking forward to doing more shows and releasing more albums for their fans in the future.

The statement was signed by Young himself, along with his bandmates Micah Nelson, Ralph Molina, and Billy Talbot. The band did not specify which members had fallen ill, but it was known that their recent show in Michigan on May 22nd was affected.

The cancelled tour dates include shows in Canada and several US cities, such as Toronto, Ottawa, and Vancouver. The band was also set to perform at the Hollywood Bowl in September, as well as at two music festivals.

This unfortunate news comes after the band had already postponed some shows in May due to illness. The Love Earth Tour had begun in April in San Diego, California and was expected to continue throughout the year.

Crazy Horse has been a staple in Young's career since the band's formation in the 1960s. The band has released numerous albums together, and Young has also had a successful solo career. He has been recognized with multiple Grammy Awards and has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice.

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