The singer returned and announced that his Glastonbury performance would still be going ahead
Neil Young he backtracked on his decision to cancel his performance at Glastonburya British festival scheduled for June 25 and 29 this year. On Tuesday, December 31, he shared a message on his website announcing that he was leaving the event program due to “corporate scrutiny.”
On Thursday 3rd the artist changed his mind and wrote: “Due to an error in the information received, I had decided not to play at the festival Glastonburythat I have always loved. Luckily, the festival is back on our itinerary and we can’t wait to play! Hope to see you there!”
Without providing details on the requirements of the British broadcasting institute BBC, Young had stated in a previous publication: “The Chrome hearts and I couldn’t wait to play it Glastonburyone of my favorite outdoor shows of all time.”
“We have been told that the BBC is now a partner of Glastonbury and he wanted us to do many things in a way that didn’t interest us. It seems that the Glastonbury Now it’s under corporate control and that’s not what I remember,” he continued.
He added: “Thank you for visiting us last time! We won’t touch the Glastonbury on this tour because it has become an uninteresting corporate event, and for me it’s not like it used to be. Hope to see you at one of the other locations on the tour.”
Source: Terra

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