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Neil Young Concert Tickets

Witness the concert of a lifetime when you purchase Neil Young tickets. One of the most influential singers and songwriters in rock ‘n’ roll history, Neil Percival Young was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada on November 12, 1945. Since his days with Buffalo Springfield in the ‘60s, Young has remained one of the most critically adored artists of his generation. Musically, his recorded output has embraced rock, folk, country, Americana, blues, rockabilly, and even new wave and synthpop. His outspoken views on everything from politics to the music industry have also caused controversy over the years. Young’s career began in Winnipeg, Canada, in 1963 when he dropped out of school to pursue a music career. He played in a number of local bands, meeting singer/songwriter Stephen Stills, along the way. In 1966, he joined a band by the name of Mynah Birds. The band was fronted by future funk star Rick James and featured bassist Bruce Palmer. When the band split up, Young and Palmer sold their musical equipment, bought a hearse and headed to Los Angeles. They joined forces with Stills, Dewey Martin, and Richie Furay and formed Buffalo Springfield. By 1968, Buffalo Springfield had split and Neil Young tickets began to sell as he pursued a solo career.

By his second album, Everybody Knows This is Nowhere (1969), he had formed Crazy Horse, a band that would record with him, on and off, for the next 50 years. At the end of 1969, he joined his old bandmate Stephen Stills’ trio Crosby, Stills & Nash and became Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The quartet released the album Déjà Vu in early 1970. Young then recorded two extremely successful folk-rock albums: After the Gold Rush (1970) and Harvest (1972). Harvest featured the single “Heart of Gold”, which was the only Number 1 single of his career. He moved away from the commercial folk sound and embraced a looser rock feel on subsequent albums including On the Beach (1974), Tonight’s the Night (1975), and Zuma (1975) before reuniting with Stills for 1976’s Long May You Run (billed as the Stills-Young Band). He returned to the commercial folk-rock sound with 1978’s Comes a Time, but kicked back into rock mode on 1979’s album and concert film Rust Never Sleeps, a critical and commercial success. The album introduced one of his career-defining songs to the world: “Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)”

Due to issues with record labels, Young then spent the next decade releasing albums that moved away from the norm. He recorded a hard rock album (Re*ac*tor), a new wave album (Trans), a rockabilly album (Everybody’s Rockin’), a straight country album (Old Ways), a then-modern alt-rock album (Landing on Water), and a blues album (This Note’s for You) before sliding back into folk and rock mode again in 1989 with Freedom. Another one of Young’s career-defining songs was featured on Freedom: “Rockin’ in the Free World”. He then recorded a belated sequel to Harvest entitled Harvest Moon (1992), which was a huge commercial and critical success.

By this time, a new generation of fans began reappraising his career and Young was embraced by the grunge generation in the 1990s. His 1995 album, Mirror Ball, featured Young backed by Pearl Jam. Young has continued to record a series of well-received albums, and continues to throw curveballs at fans and critics – his 2002 album Are You Passionate? featured Booker T & The M.G.s as his backing band – and he continues to command deep respect from fans, critics, and fellow musicians. He’s even dipped back into his catalog, releasing hours of archive recordings on his website and has issued some legendary unreleased albums including Hitchhiker (2017, recorded in 1976) and Homegrown (2020, recorded in 1974). During his career, he’s been nominated for many Grammy Awards, winning 3. He’s won 7 Juno Awards and even an MTV Video of the Year Award (for “This Note’s for You”). Outside of his solo work, he has reunited with CSNY on occasion and has collaborated with many others. And if he wasn’t busy enough, Young, a true audiophile, developed Pono, a high-quality digital download service. See this legendary performer live in concert by ordering your Neil Young tickets today.

Neil Young Ticket Prices

Neil Young ticket prices are sure to be higher than other artists due to his high status and decades of experience in the industry. Beyond his rock star status, other things that impact the price of his tickets are the length of his tour, if the show is sold out and how many people can fit into the venue. You can expect ticket prices to climb as show dates begin to sell out.

How much are Neil Young tickets?

Neil Young concert tickets will vary between each city and performance dates. A show at Boston’s Boch Center Wang Theatre can average around $242 a seat. In Chicago at the Auditorium Theatre concerts can range from about $200. In Seattle, performances at the Paramount Theatre typically start around $307 for a seat. Secure your seats at these great prices today with TicketSmarter.

$349.24 is the average price you’ll pay for entry to see Neil Young perform live. Many of the singer’s live performances have cheap Neil Young tickets posted for just $11.40 a ticket. The most you can expect to pay to see Neil Young live in concert is $8602.15.

Neil Young Tour Dates & Concert Schedule

With decades of touring experience under his belt, Young doesn’t show any signs of slowing down. In recent years, Neil Young’s concert schedule has seen him perform at the greatest cities and venues around the world like Portland’s Keller Auditorium or Detroit’s Fox Theatre. Each live performance features Young performing hit tracks from his massive song collection. Watch him perform fan favorites like “Old Man,” “Ohio,” “Cinnamon Girl” and more great songs. Plus, Young is often touring with great supporting and co-headlining acts like Crazy Horse and Promise of the Real. Learn more about the upcoming Neil Young tour dates by using the tour schedule we’ve provided at the top of this page. This schedule is updated daily so you know when and where you can find this rock idol performing next.

Get ready to see Neil Young perform live in concert because the hit singer has 27 upcoming shows planned for 2024. Neil Young next concert is set for April 24th, 2024 at 7:30pm. This concert is playing at the Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU at 5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA. Fans can find tickets for this show from $89.02 - $1179.20. Order soon because there are only 639 Neil Young & Crazy Horse tickets available for this live performance.

When do Neil Young tickets go on sale?

Neil Young tickets go on sale typically a week after his new tour schedule is posted. Once the cities, dates and venues are released fans can find a full selection of tickets listed on our website. We make it easy to access the tickets you want by removing the need for a presale code. Find Neil Young tour tickets for the show you want to see today with TicketSmarter.

Neil Young Seating Chart

Be prepared to watch Neil Young rock the stage at the nation’s top theatres and concert venues. These venues, like the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York, have the capacity to accommodate around 1,800 audience members. These types of venues use traditional tiered-row seating, which creates an unobstructed view of the performance in all areas of the auditorium. Guests can find premium views of the stage in the first few rows of the center orchestra section. VIP seating is also offered in this section of the theater. Rock music fans seeking to find a deal on seats will find cheap Neil Young tickets listed for seats in the back rows of the balcony and loge areas. While these sections are always the most affordable, guests still have a great view overlooking Young when he takes over the stage. See what seats are still available for the tour date you want to see by using the Neil Young seating chart listed inside each event date. This map gives you a detailed look at where seats are located and includes filters that make it easy to quickly narrow down a selection of seats that meet your preference. 

Reserve a comfortable seat to see Neil Young last show of the year on September 29th, 2024 at 7:30pm. The popular singer is performing at the Hollywood Bowl at 2301 North Highland Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. Tickets to the performance start at $72.75 for seats in the back of the venue. A premium seat on the main floor near the front of the stage will cost you up to $7999.20. There are only 2389 tickets still available for this concert. Secure your seats now by ordering your Neil Young & Crazy Horse tickets today with TicketSmarter.

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Songs from the Neil Young Tour Setlist

Neil Young's setlist while performing in Stateline , NV at “Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena” included the following songs:

  1. I'm the Ocean
  2. Homefires
  3. Burned
  4. On the Way Home
  5. If You Got Love
  6. A Dream That Can Last
  7. My Heart
  8. Vampire Blues
  9. Throw Your Hatred Down
  10. When I Hold You in My Arms
  11. Tonight's the Night
  12. Mr. Soul
  13. Mother Earth (Natural Anthem)
  14. Ohio
  15. Don't Forget Love
  16. Heart of Gold
  17. Encore
  18. Comes a Time
  19. Love Earth
  20. Four Strong Winds
  21. Encore
  22. Homegrown

Source: Setlist.fm

Neil Young Tour Dates

Date
City
Venue
04/24/2024 - 04/25/2024
San Diego, CA
04/27/2024
Phoenix, AZ
05/01/2024
Austin, TX
05/02/2024
Dallas, TX
05/05/2024
Huntsville, AL
05/07/2024
Alpharetta, GA
05/08/2024
Franklin, TN
05/11/2024
Bristow, VA
05/12/2024
Camden, NJ
05/14/2024 - 05/15/2024
Forest Hills, NY