
Neil Young's Ageless Defiance: Conquering London at 79
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Neil Young has just wrapped what was easily one of the most talked-about moments in this summer’s international rock calendar. On Friday, July 11, 2025, he headlined BST Hyde Park in London alongside his current band, The Chrome Hearts, bringing out a crowd thrilled to see a true icon close out the festival’s final big weekend. The day was stacked with legends: Van Morrison took the stage with a “Moondance” that had the field swaying, and Yusuf Cat Stevens serenaded the crowd with “Moonshadow,” but the main event was all about Neil. According to LondonWorld, Young’s set on the Great Oak Stage began at 8:50pm and finished just after 10:20pm, technically pushing the envelope on Hyde Park’s notoriously strict curfew, which, Parade reports, led organizers to reportedly “cut off” Young as he went over time. A similar fate once befell Springsteen and McCartney at the same event, so Young is in good company among rule-breakers.
The set itself was a master class in legacy and risk. Mojo Magazine praised Young’s “purity of intent,” calling him an “anachronism” in the best sense as he delivered deep cuts like “Ambulance Blues”—a song he’d barely touched live in the last 17 years—alongside classics from every phase of his career. The Chrome Hearts provided a flexible, subtle backing, with Spooner Oldham’s organ filling in sonic space once reserved for Rusty Kershaw’s fiddle. Fans got all the hits and then some, from “Comes a Time” and “Harvest Moon” to “Cinnamon Girl” and a raucous “Rockin' in the Free World.” The crowd joined in for an emotional “Old Man” as the night drew to a close.
Social media lit up with clips and praise, showing that, at 79, Neil Young’s stamina and connection to his audience remain undiminished. The same weekend saw tribute events pop up, like the “Harvest & Rust, on a Harvest Moon” experience in the U.S., a testament to Young’s enduring influence.
These London festivities are just one stop on his ambitious 2025 Love Earth World Tour, which supports the upcoming album “Talkin’ to the Trees.” New York Post reports that the tour follows last year’s health-driven pause and the recent release of the single “big change.” After London, Young and The Chrome Hearts are set to finish out the European leg in Paris before heading stateside for major arena gigs, including stops in New York at Jones Beach and Bethel Woods this August.
If there was ever any doubt, Neil Young’s latest moves prove he’s still rewriting the rulebook on what a “legacy act” can be—defiant, reflective, surprising, and always newsworthy. Fans and critics alike are left watching, waiting, and singing along.
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