Neil Young makes surprise return with solo set at benefit

Neil Young performed for the first time in 2026 during a benefit concert marking David Suzuki's 90th birthday.

Neil Young appeared on May 22 at Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theatre for the event honoring the Canadian environmentalist. He played solo acoustic versions of 'Heart Of Gold' and 'After The Gold Rush', the latter on piano with harmonica added. The show also included performances from Jane Fonda, Al Gore and Sarah McLachlan, among others, and raised funds for the David Suzuki Foundation.

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Elton John revealed details of his upcoming solo album during a weekend ceremony in Toronto. The 79-year-old singer described the record as 'so happy' while accepting the Glenn Gould Prize.

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Neil Young has returned to the studio to record eight new songs with the Chrome Hearts, drawing inspiration from his criticisms of President Donald Trump, whom he calls the worst in U.S. history. In a March update on his Neil Young Archives website, he expressed frustration with politics while celebrating music's uplifting power.

Heart, George Clinton, Lucinda Williams and Take 6 will perform at the Recording Academy and Grammy Museum’s 2026 Grammy Hall of Fame Gala on May 8. The event at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles honors 14 recordings spanning nearly a century and Warner Records. Norah Jones joins the lineup and will receive the Ray Charles Architect of Sound Award.

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The Eagles headlined day 2 of the 2026 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on May 2, delivering a 19-song greatest-hits set under sunny skies. Frontman Don Henley quipped about the outdoor vibe contrasting their Las Vegas Sphere shows. The performance marked the band's first Jazz Fest appearance since 2012.

 

 

 

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