NEIL YOUNG & THE CHROME HEARTS
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BST Hyde Park, London
Friday 11th July, 2025
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A brilliant day at BST - Yusuf/Cat Stevens and Neil Young.
— Mark Fuller (@MBF70) July 11, 2025
Magical music . . . pic.twitter.com/mcFUEKjwPt

The event of the season with Van Morrison ["Moondance"], Yusuf/Cat Stevens ["Moon Shadow"] and Neil Young ["Harvest Moon"] and The Chrome Hearts Love Earth Tour performing @ Hyde Park, London, England.
On the cusp of a full moon -- no less.
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Gates open @ 14:30
ReplyDeleteGreat Oak Stage:
Naima Bock - 15:00
Amble - 16:00
Van Morrison - 17:15
Yusuf/Cat Stevens - 19:00
Neil Young - 20:50 - 22:20.
Rainbow Stage:
Sarah Julia - 15:00
Bluai - 15:30
Everyone Says Hi - 16:45
Alice Merton - 18:20
Birdcage Stage:
Holiday Mystics - 14:30
Sam Wilkinson - 5:30
Kelly McGrath - 16:45
Our Man in the Field - 18:20
Been amendments to the times
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Cat 18.30
Neil 20.20
Neil and Chrome Hearts were fantastic, really on song with some blistering and crunching sounds. Poncho’s eagle keyboard descended then the band kicked into Hey Hey My My instead of Like a Hurricane! Whilst rockin to the end of 2nd encore, Neil and band were cut off literally less than a minute before end of rollickin version of RIFW, which really spoilt the end of a great night. Shame but we mustn’t let the corporate curfew prevail... Next time will think twice before booking tickets for BST at Hyde Park.
ReplyDeleteVery good tonight, agree re: BST Hyde Park, Finsbury Park is so much better and Jess corporate. Sound balance was very good and guitars very full. He still plays amazingly well, a little slower maybe and doesn’t quite lift off like he was doing in the 90’s . Always going to miss songs missed out but great to get Love To Burn and the starting 4 songs is a very good opener. Hate all that gold circle BS, fair enough if someone wants to sit in the posh seats drinking Pimms but let the standing be standing with a single ticket price rather than a less than full section stage front and a big gap to where the bulk of real fans will be. Noticed a few broadcast cameras and a drone there so maybe it’ll appear on Tv
ReplyDeleteA few seconds before the power was reduced..Neil..indecated to the band by lowering his hand that he wanted it volume lower/off. This is the same as cutting/breaking guitar strings when finishing or pinning his shirt and playing with one shoulder off as with CH in Nottingham many years ago. In short Hyde park..over priced, way to crowded...screens that have an oak tree smack bang in the middle of your viewing experiance(depending where you stand) and a real 'hail Mary' when leaving site with a pretty good chance of breaking your ancle on discarded beer cans...but as for being cut off..nope..all planned...as Neil said ..we are in control.
ReplyDeleteBest Neil gig out of three: Brussel, Berlin, BST. After the gold rush as surprise track. Neil in a spontaneous mood. Doubt the setlist was planned like that. Discussed often with his techs which guitar is next …
ReplyDeleteSad he didn’t play Cortez on one of the three dates 🥲
Thinking about flying over to America to see more … it’s that old „was this maybe my last Neil gig“ feeling … not that I hadn’t it already 20 years ago 😂
Danny Witt, not a corporate curfew, a local government one. Both Hyde Park and Finsbury Park are in residential areas and therefore have to comply with relevant regulations regarding noise levels and operating hours, that's the only way they can get a licence to host these big gigs. Both are great venues and if that was your first time there I'd encourage you to give it another chance in the future.
ReplyDeleteFantastic performance by Neil and the boys. Quite a challenge to stay on the rail in such heat. Six new songs from my Brussels gig last weekend. Cat Stevens was a great support act. Van Morrison is a curmudgeon and went out of his way to prove it!
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