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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Neil Young & Crazy Horse To Co-headline Outside Lands 2012 Festival
Neil Young & Crazy Horse, along with many others, will be co-headliners for the fifth annual Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival, in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park from Aug. 10-12.
Other co-headliners include Stevie Wonder, Metallica, Jack White and the Foo Fighters.
Full lineup at Outside Lands 2012.
Outside Lands pairs music with wine and food, and is known as "the world's only gourmet music festival."
Tickets on sale this Thursday (Apr. 19) at noon PST.
(Thanks to everyone who notified us!)
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Amazing that there's confirmation they're actually going to tour. Anyone know about more tour dates?
ReplyDeleteWhere did you read that they were going to tour?
ReplyDeleteSomething tells me this could be a one-off. It's practically in Neil's backyard.
ReplyDeleteBut I sure am crossing my fingers for a tour. Just not holding my breath.
Please Neil, we haven't seen the horse riding in Europe since the glorious 2001 tour. One of my favourite btw ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt is not "almost" in his backyard...it is his backyard. I am not saying he won't tour, but this looks like a one off to me.
ReplyDeleteYou're all forgetting, rust never sleeps. There will be a tour.
ReplyDeleteYes, there's a tour comming.
ReplyDeleteLets hope is isn't $ 400 a ticket.
Will be anounced soon.
Neil often starts his tours off with shows 'in his backyard'.
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