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August 19, 2008

More Neil Young news

Straight from his PR machine. Tickets for the Nov. 4 Sprint Center show on sale Sept. 12:

The concerts will feature Neil Young with the same band that so ably backed him in Europe: Ben Keith, Rick Rosas, Chad Cromwell, Anthony Crawford and Pegi Young. Song sets are expected to be eclectic, featuring both newer material and classic Neil Young hits.

All shows this tour will be GA floor with reserved seating in the stands. GA Tickets will be priced at $75 with reserved stand tickets ranging in price from $45.00 to $250 (plus all applicable service charges).

An arena show with GA floor seems odd for this kind of show, but where else is he going to perform in November?

Comments

seems much better suited for a smaller venue like Uptown Theatre.

$45-250?! hahahaha.

More like a Starlight show.

Who does this guy think he is Bruce Springsteen? $250?? Not just no but hell no!!!!

I imagine $250 is the VIP ticket price. Most others would be in the $50 to $100 range.

And yes, whether you enjoy his music or not, I think it's fair to put Neil Young in the same class as Dylan and Springsteen when you are talking about rock luminaries.

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