Neil Young announces BST Hyde Park 2025 support acts

Neil Young performing live on stage

Neil Young has announced more support acts for his headline show at London’s BST Hyde Park 2025. Find all the details below.

The legendary Canadian artist will return to the capital on Friday July 11, as part of his ‘Love Earth’ world tour with the Chrome Hearts. It’ll follow Young’s bill-topping set at Glastonbury Festival next month.

Earlier this year, it was confirmed that openers Yusuf / Cat Stevens and Van Morrison would join him on the day. Today (May 23), organisers have shared the full line-up for Young’s big London gig.

The bill includes Irish folk trio Amble, who have just released their debut album, ‘Reverie’, and German-born singer-songwriter Alice Merton.

There’ll also be sets from former Goat Girl member Naima Bock, Everyone Says Hi (featuring ex-Kaiser Chiefs drummer/songwriter Nick Hodgson), Antwerp-based trio BLUAI, Amsterdam duo Sarah Julia, London-based Americana outfit Our Man In The Field, country singer Kelly McGrath and more.

Check out the updated official line-up poster for Neil Young at BST Hyde Park 2025 here:

Neil Young at London's BST Hyde Park
Neil Young at London’s BST Hyde Park. CREDIT: Press

Young is headlining this year’s edition of the London concert series along with Sabrina CarpenterOlivia Rodrigo, Stevie Wonder, Zach BryanNoah Kahan and Jeff Lynne’s ELO. You can find any remaining tickets here.

The ‘Harvest Moon’ star last performed at BST Hyde Park in 2019, when he co-headlined alongside Bob Dylan. Young also topped the bill there with Crazy Horse in 2014.

Neil Young & The Chrome Hearts have announced further upcoming tour dates in Ireland, mainland Europe and North America. The musician had previously teased the dates online, writing: “We will come together this summer.”

He recently announced his first album with the Chrome Hearts, ‘Talkin To The Trees’, which arrives on June 13 via Reprise Records. Pre-order/pre-save here. Young and his new band have also shared a politically-charged single called ‘Let’s Roll Again’, as well as the record’s title track. These followed on from the previous song ‘Big Change’.

Young was confirmed as the first headliner for Glastonbury 2025 in early January, after he initially pulled out of the festival due to it being “a corporate turn-off”, owing to its partnership with the BBC.

However, Young backtracked on these comments shortly afterwards, admitting there had been “an error in the information received”. “Happily, the festival is now back on our itinerary and we look forward to playing! Hope to see you there!” he said.

The musician first headlined Glastonbury Festival back in 2009 alongside Bruce Springsteen and Blur.

In other news, Young has called out Donald Trump following the US President’s recent online attacks on Bruce Springsteen and other musicians.

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