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Neil Young

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Neil Young and Crazy Horse cancel their Love Earth tour due to illness, disappointing fans across various cities. The band's health issues force the cancellation of remaining tour dates, including performances at Hollywood Bowl, Ottawa Bluesfest, and more, leaving many concert-goers disappointed.

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Neil Young and Crazy Horse have canceled the remaining dates of their "Love Earth Tour" due to health concerns. The rock legend and his band had to pull the plug on a series of concerts across the country, including shows at the Hollywood Bowl and in Denver, Ottawa, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Winnipeg. Young's team confirmed that the decision was made because the band had fallen sick and was not fully recovered from their illnesses despite their best efforts. This unexpected turn of events disappointed fans who were eagerly anticipating the performances. Many news outlets covered the story, including Fox News, The Epoch Times, Los Angeles Times, and the Daily Caller. The cancellation was attributed to health reasons, and concertgoers were advised to seek refunds for their tickets. The abrupt end to the tour came as a surprise to many, and the news spread quickly through various media channels, with reports from sources such as Pitchfork, Distractify, The Globe and Mail, Far Out Magazine, and others. Neil Young, a music icon known for hits like "Heart of Gold" and "Rockin' in the Free World," had to make the difficult decision to call off the remaining tour dates to allow the band to focus on their health and recovery. The cancellations were across multiple cities and were met with disappointment from fans looking forward to the performances. This unexpected development in the music world left many wondering about the band's future plans and hoping for a speedy recovery for Neil Young and the members of Crazy Horse.

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