Neil Young says he won’t perform at Farm Aid because of COVID concerns
26.07.2022 - 22:21
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Neil Young has said he won’t perform at this year’s Farm Aid event because of his ongoing concerns over COVID-19.Young confirmed the news in response to a fan letter on his Neil Young Archives site that said: “I am not ready for that yet. I don’t think it is safe in the pandemic,” he wrote, adding, “I miss it very much.”The veteran artist co-founded the yearly benefit concert to support American farmers.
He also pulled out of last year’s event due to his ongoing concerns about the pandemic.This year’s event takes place on September 24 in Raleigh, North Carolina. The line-up includes the likes of Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews Band, Margo Price, Sheryl Crow, and more.Young has not performed in public since 2019.
His latest comments echo ones made in December of last year, when he said he wouldn’t be returning to touring until COVID-19 was “beat” and the pandemic was over. “I don’t care if I’m the only one who doesn’t do it,” he said during an interview with Howard Stern.Last year, Young also called on promoters to cancel “super-spreader” gigs while a pandemic was still ongoing.
“The big promoters, if they had the awareness, could stop these shows,” he wrote in a blog post on his site. “Live Nation, AEG, and the other big promoters could shut this down if they could just forget about making money for a while.”Recently, Young and Crazy Horse shared a first preview of their album ‘Toast’, with single ‘Timberline’.The album was originally recorded by Young and the band in 2001 before being shelved.
It was then finally announced for a July 8 release date earlier this year.According to Young, ‘Toast’ is “an album that stands on its own in [his] collection”. He cited the record’s melancholic tone as a reason why
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