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Rating: 3.8 out of 5 based on 318 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by ada7038 on 2014-01-19Centennial Concert Hall - Winnipeg

    This was the 4th time to see Neil Young perform live. I'm thinking it is the best! Performing solo was unbelievable. The entire focus was on him only. The harmonica playing is fantastic. His songs say it all! It was a true classic. The purpose behind the concert is a true picture of who Neil Young really is. And with David Suzuki in the audience we know that the debate about the social and enviromental effects of the oilsands project will be a show I look forward to seeing on the Nature of Things some day. If Neil Young did this as annual event I would buy tickets again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Neil and Diana

    by AJJP on 2014-01-19Centennial Concert Hall - Winnipeg

    Incredible. Two amazing artists in one night. Also artists who care about people bringing attention to a subject that will affect us all for the rest of our lives. Not to mention our children's lives. Thank you to both of them for a most enjoyable and important show. The world needs more people like them.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Cnamngirl on 2014-01-19Centennial Concert Hall - Winnipeg

    Neil Young was perfectly himself. Consistent delivery of beautiful sound.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Neil was superb!

    by brander1496 on 2014-01-19Centennial Concert Hall - Winnipeg

    Intimate atmosphere. Great sound. Great songs from a master songwriter. What more can I say? Will never forget this show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Concert

    by Macaque on 2014-01-19Centennial Concert Hall - Winnipeg

    My husband and I loved this concert. The contrasts and differences between Neil Young and Diana Krall (musically and personality wise) were obvious. And yet they share the passion of environment concern. How lucky for us that the cause drew them together and resulted in this shared billing. They are both amazing vocalists and performers, and Neil Young is an incredible song-writer. I enjoyed every minute of the concert, hearing both the known and lesser-known songs performed by both artists.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Epic Uncle Neil!!!!

    by pearljammer79 on 2014-01-17Massey Hall - Toronto

    On fire for the mini tour. This Honor the Treaties cause regarding the Alberta Tar Sands has lit a fire under Neil's butt not that he needed it but it doesn't hurt.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Neil Young - at his best.

    by LysistrataKnows on 2014-01-17Massey Hall - Toronto

    This was vintage Neil, for a critical cause. Absolutely spectacular, and I only wish I could follow the tour. Calgary could get 'interesting'!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Really, really good.

    by putz on 2014-01-15Massey Hall - Toronto

    Perfect. Nothing more to say. Thanks Neil. Sound was perfect. Set list perfect. He is a master.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing night of entertainment for a good cause!

    by ccoles on 2014-01-15Massey Hall - Toronto

    Diana Krall opened the show with her amazing voice and piano skills! Intermission was full of entertainment with aboriginal song and dance to honour the cause. Neil Young took the stage and blew everyone away. Played an almost 2 hour acoustic set with the harmonicas, pianos, synthesizer and an organ all in tow. An amazing night overall! So glad I was able to see him and to contribute to such a great cause.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    POOR PERFORMANCE

    by aell on 2013-01-25ROGERS ARENA - VANCOUVER, BC

    Young was totally indifferent to the huge crowd that showed up with no attempt at making a connection-sadly lacking in enthusiasm, personality and warmth and in fact I thought he displayed contempt to the crowd. The songs played were drawn out forever with repetative verses and guitar feedback that just went on and on and on. I felt little effort was made and Mr Young appeared bored out of his mind. The selection of songs got to be very dark and depressing and even he made a brief comment on lightening up the mood just before he played Cinnamon Girl-maybe he noticed a few people were getting up and leaving or just sitting there skirming in their seats from boredom with their eyes glazed over. The encore was a joke-sang happy birthday. I never expected he would play alot of his older hits and/or crowd favourites but really. I wish I would have sold my $250 each tickets outside the building and will never go to another Neil Young concert.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    neil young keeps on rockin!!!!

    by furbear on 2012-12-19Credit Union Centre - Saskatoon

    3rd time seeing neil and the show was as great as always ...

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Rock and Roll!

    by Lidia on 2012-12-15Air Canada Centre - Toronto

    Good old fashioned Rock and Roll the way it started out as in the beginning. Cool and relaxing! Had a good time!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Always a great show.

    by Swampy2 on 2012-12-11Air Canada Centre - Toronto

    Always enjoy seeing Neil Young! Just didn't enjoy the people that were too busy getting up (and making us get up) so they could constantly interrupt us & others to go get beer, beer & more beer. Honestly it was the worst concert I have been to for this reason. Have been to see Neil at least 10 times & no it was not all young people. All ages!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ranting And Screeching!

    by bayoubunny66 on 2012-12-08Madison Square Garden - New York

    Wow!! Neil can still rip the strigs off his guitar and pierce your brain, your heart, and your soul: an excellent concert, plenty of flash, beaucoups of rocking! The band could read each other like e-books.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Neil Young still has what it takes!

    by Stews on 2012-12-01Scotiabank Saddledome - Calgary

    Wow, Neil still has what it takes to play. Wasn't expecting the long drawn out guitar playing. Don't guitar players get carpel tunnel syndrome? Lots of hard rock n roll.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Neil and Crazy Horse rocked!!

    by steviey on 2012-11-29Air Canada Centre - Toronto

    Great show - enjoyed the mix of new and old - Neil and the boys had some great jam sessions!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    neil young brought the house down!!

    by spike321 on 2012-11-29Madison Square Garden - New York

    Unbelievable show. Fantastic acoustics!! Did not like that light was left on in certain areas of the arena. Ushers were outstanding - very efficient

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Grumpy Old Men... Jamming

    by stoneycanuk on 2012-11-28Air Canada Centre - Toronto

    Neil - Indifferent, boring... a grumpy old man. Band: Average musicians jamming in their basement Show - No show, no audience connection, no visual effects (except a weird thunderstorm which was out of context) Sound - Great if you like feedback, distortion and the same song repeated again and again. Summary - One of the worst shows I've ever seen. Tickets - He must be laughing all the way to the bank. A rip off... don't waste your money!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Neil Young and Crazy Horse

    by ladymadonna on 2012-11-26Rogers Arena - Vancouver

    This show was fantastic. Lots of people expected more songs and less "jamming", but watching the masters do what they do best was a great experience. The whole band really looked like they were loving every second of that show which is amazing to see.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Neil rocked

    by DMFK on 2012-11-24Air Canada Centre - Toronto

    Plays what he wants as long as he wants. Great concert but if you only go for the hits you might be disappointed. It is heavy on the grunge element so I'm not sure what the older folks in the audience (there were many) felt. Encore was weak (1 song). Neil and Crazy Horse were dialed in.