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Neil Young Changes Mind, Will Play Glastonbury Festival
Neil Young Will Now Play Glastonbury After Concerns About BBC "Corporate Control" Were Allayed
D: Neil Young will make hay in Britain’s harvest moon after all. Just hours after he declared that he would not be playing Glastonbury, the musician has changed his mind. Earlier this week, Young said the famous Worthy Farm event was under the “corporate control” of the BBC.
Neil Young Changes Mind, Will Play Glastonbury Festival After Pulling Out: 'Error in the Information Received'
On Dec. 31, the singer-songwriter had shared a letter on Neil Young Archives announcing he would no longer play the event due to BBC's "corporate control." On Friday, Young reversed his decision.
Neil Young Says He Won’t Be Playing Glastonbury Over BBC’s ‘Corporate Control’: It’s ‘Not the Way I Remember It Being’
Neil Young has pulled out of this year's Glastonbury Festival, blaming the BBC's 'corporate control' over the event.
Neil Young Pulls Out of Glastonbury 2025, Saying Festival Is Under the BBC's "Corporate Control"
Musician Neil Young has pulled out of the U.K.'s biggest music festival Glastonbury, citing the "corporate control" of the BBC. The Canadian-American singer, 79, wrote on his website Tuesday to explain that he and his new band,
Neil Young pulls out of Glastonbury over accusations festival is under ‘corporate control’ of BBC
Neil Young has pulled out of Glastonbury over accusations the festival is under the “corporate control” of the BBC. The veteran singer said he and his new band The Chrome Hearts had been booked to play at Worthy Farm in Somerset this summer but are no longer, as the broadcaster “wanted us to do a lot of things in a way we were not interested in”.
Neil Young to play Glastonbury in reversal of decision to pull out over BBC 'corporate control'
The singer-songwriter will play the UK's Glastonbury Festival after all, saying there was "an error in the information" he received.
Neil Young abruptly pulls out of Glastonbury 2025 lineup, citing BBC 'corporate control'
Rock legend Neil Young has pulled out of Glastonbury, the most notable music festival in England, citing BBC's "corporate control."
Neil Young says he will play Glastonbury, says 'an error in the information'
Folk legend Neil Young has had a change of heart and will now headline at the Glastonbury music festival, the singer-songwriter and the organisers said Friday. Shortly after pulling out of the iconic festival alleging it was under the "corporate control" of its partner the BBC,
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Neil Young Reverses Glastonbury Boycott, Says 'Error in Information' Led to False Accusation of BBC 'Corporate Control'
Neil Young has reversed course on boycotting playing at Glastonbury in 2025 just hours after he accused the festival of being ...
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