Neil Young is back on stage. The music icon gave his first performance in almost exactly a year last night during his surprise appearance at a benefit concert for his friend David Suzuki. At Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theatre, he performed "Heart Of Gold" from 1972's Harvest and "After The Gold Rush" from the 1970 LP of the same name.
The event served as the Canadian environmentalist's 90th birthday celebration with guests like Jane Fonda, Al Gore, and Sarah McLachlan. Back in February, Young canceled his 2026 tour, saying he "decided to take a break." Maybe he's feeling better after luxury brand Chrome Hearts dropped their lawsuit against him.
Yesterday, he also unveiled four new reissues as part of his Official Release Series: 1992's Harvest Moon, 1993's Unplugged, 1994's Sleeps With Angels, and 1995's Mirror Ball. Find more information about those here, and watch footage from last night below.






