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Neil Young & Crazy Horse: latest tour news

Neil Young & Crazy Horse have announced an additional live date to their European tour itinerary. They will now play at Monte-Carlo Sporting Summer Festival in Monaco, France on August 7, 2014. The Europe tour dates for Neil Young and Crazy Horse so far are: July 07, Laugardalshöllin, Reykjavík, Iceland July 10, Live At The Marquee, Cork, Ireland July 12, Hyde Park, London, England July 13, Echo Arena, Liverpool, England July 15, KüçükÇiftlik Park, Istanbul, Turkey July 17, Yarkon Park, Tel-Aviv, Israel July 20, Münsterplatz, Ulm, Germany

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse have announced an additional live date to their European tour itinerary.

They will now play at Monte-Carlo Sporting Summer Festival in Monaco, France on August 7, 2014.

The Europe tour dates for Neil Young and Crazy Horse so far are:

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July 07, Laugardalshöllin, Reykjavík, Iceland

July 10, Live At The Marquee, Cork, Ireland

July 12, Hyde Park, London, England

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July 13, Echo Arena, Liverpool, England

July 15, KüçükÇiftlik Park, Istanbul, Turkey

July 17, Yarkon Park, Tel-Aviv, Israel

July 20, Münsterplatz, Ulm, Germany

July 21, Collisioni Festival, Barolo, Italy

July 23, Wiener Stadthalle, Wien, Austria

July 25, Warsteiner Hockeypark, Mönchengladbach, Germany

July 26, Filmnächte am Elbufer, Dresden, Germany

July 28, Zollhafen – Nordmole, Mainz, Germany

July 30, København Forum, København, Denmark

August 1, Bergenhus Festning – Koengen, Bergen, Norway

August 5, Lokerse Feesten, Lokeren, Belgium

August 7, Monte-Carlo Sporting Summer Festival, Monaco, France

August 8, Foire aux Vins de Colmar, Colmar, France

Meanwhile, Young’s Pono Kickstarter campaign has raised over $6 million since it launched last month.

According to Billboard, PonoMusic is now the third most funded campaign in Kickstarter history.

The campaign closed out at over $6 million on April 15. Rolling Stone reports that 18,220 people backed the campaign, pledging $6,225,354. Rolling Stone also reports that the player has a suggested retail price of $399 and contains 128 gigabytes of memory, which can store between 1,000 and 2,000 high-resolution songs. The device will also accept memory cards to hold more music and playlists.

Young recently concluded a run of four solo acoustic shows at the Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles.

His proposed Record Store Day reissue of Time Fades Away has also been postponed.

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