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Monday, February 11, 2019
2019 Germany Tour of Neil Young + Promise of The Real Announcement Delayed + Europe Solo Concerts
Last month, Neil Young announced that he is planning a concert tour of Germany this summer with + Promise of The Real, per Neil Young Archives.
June and July 2019 was the timeframe, however the 2019 Germany Tour announcement has been delayed, according to a response to a Letter to the Editor on NYA Times-Contrarian: "Announcements are coming as soon as we finish checking out the sponsors and making sure they are OK with us. We notice some banks and want to see what they invest in."
Also, in response to another question on NYA Times-Contrarian, Neil Young is also planning a solo tour of Europe next winter: "We are looking at the possibilities of NYA solo shows in London and throughout all Europe. This has been difficult with everyone else looking for big paydays and out door festivals for me in the summer. We may just come back in the winter.
Loving our NYA solo shows, we are continuing our investigation!!"
More on Neil Young + Promise of The Real and Neil Young Solo concerts.
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Would love to see Neil solo but worried it would be totally ruined by idiots talking/singalong happy clapping. Better to have it loud with the band to drown out morons.
ReplyDeleteI agree with John. The background audience talking takes away from the total concert experience.
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