Neil Young Twisted Road Tour

30th March 2010 | Category: Concerts

Neil Young has had a long career spanning fifty years and has performed with a wide array of bands and musicians.  This time Neil is going it alone on his Twisted Road tour across the United States.

He has confirmed four dates for spring of 2010 with the first stop being at the Louisville Palace Theatre on May 26 in Louisville, Kentucky. Other dates and venues include the Fox Theater on May 29th in Atlanta, Georgia; the Memorial Auditorium on May 30 in Spartanburg, South Carolina; and Ryman Auditorium on June 1st in Nashville, Tennessee.

Rolling Stone magazine stated that Neil would stay at least one more night to perform in Nashville on June 2nd.

Tickets for these performances are on sale now. Tickets for the first stop in Louisville will range in price from a little over $100 to around $520 each. In Atlanta, you can expect the tickets to range from just over $100 to around $630. In Spartanburg, tickets range in price from almost $200 to $650 and in Nashville, you can expect the range to be around $200 to just over $700 each.

This is just the beginning of the tour or the spring portion. More venues and dates are expected to be announced at a later date. All fans are excited about this solo tour where they can enjoy the sounds of Young and only Young. If you visit Neil’s concert page, you will see a few more dates, but no venues have been named as of this date. The new dates include June 26, July 26, August 24, September 23, October 23, November 21, and December 21. On the other hand, nothing has been officially announced, so we just have to hold our breathe until we know for sure.

2 Responses to “Neil Young Twisted Road Tour”

  1. Robert Sampimon says:

    The new dates (June 26, July 26, August 24, September 23, October 23, November 21, and December 21) in your article are actually the dates of the full moon. Neil likes to put those on his tour page.

  2. Kelv says:

    Those “new dates” are the full moon dates on Young’s website. He likes to record with the extra zany energy the full moon brings so they’ve been on his website for years and years.

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