
Neil Young's Unstoppable 2025: Rocking Hyde Park, Revealing Coastal, and Reigning Supreme at 80
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Neil Young has been making serious waves this week as he prepares to headline London’s BST Hyde Park this Friday, July 11, 2025, with his current band The Chrome Hearts. According to Time Out London, this appearance comes hot off a high-profile headlining set at Glastonbury, which reviewers called a comprehensive tour through his classic catalog. The Hyde Park show is generating buzz for its powerhouse support acts, including legends like Van Morrison and Yusuf/Cat Stevens, with a packed festival schedule and a crowd expected to hit the Great Oak Stage at 8:50 pm for Young’s performance. This is his first headline return to Hyde Park since sharing a bill with Bob Dylan in 2019, and the event is reported by LondonWorld as the marquee closer for this year’s BST festival.
On the touring front, Young and The Chrome Hearts are deep into the European leg of their Love Earth Tour. Jambands.com reports that recent German concerts saw the band debuting rare live performances of tracks like "Southern Man" and “Cowgirl in the Sand,” with Neil tapping into both deep cuts and fan favorites. Setlists from Berlin’s Waldbühne and Mönchengladbach’s SparkassenPark show Young drawing from a career-spanning trove, including “Ambulance Blues,” “Hey Hey, My My,” “Harvest Moon,” and “Rockin’ in the Free World.” Tour reviews and fan posts on the unofficial blog Thrasher’s Wheat emphasize the significance of hearing songs from albums like Greendale and On the Beach live, a treat for longtime followers.
In business and music news, 2025 is looking to be a banner year. According to AOL, Young recently announced the release of a new album and concert film titled Coastal, captured during his 2023 solo West Coast tour and directed by his wife, Daryl Hannah. The film, which offered behind-the-scenes glimpses and rare live tracks, hit theaters for one night only in April, with the Coastal soundtrack following immediately after and featuring deep cuts like “Vampire Blues” and “I Am a Child.” The associated Love Earth world tour supports this new project and has seen strong ticket sales across Europe, with more dates set for North America soon.
For media appearances, Neil Young just sat down on Conan O’Brien’s “Needs a Friend” podcast, where he discussed everything from his 1957 Eldorado Biarritz to why he fiercely guards the sound quality of his music and refuses to license songs for commercials. The conversation also revealed personal details about recording his latest work, underscoring his continued devotion to organic sound and authentic artistry.
On social media, buzz is palpable as fans share setlists, concert highlights, and footage from recent European shows, especially standout performances of “Be the Rain” in the Netherlands and the palpable excitement for the big Hyde Park date. As reports keep coming in from fan sites and music outlets, the consensus is clear: at nearly 80, Neil Young remains a restless, relevant force—his summer of 2025 is not just another tour but a reaffirmation of his boundary-pushing, decades-long legacy.
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