In May 2003, during his live performance at the Koningin Elisabethzaal in Antwerp, Belgium, Neil Young showcased songs from his album "Greendale," whi... Read Full Description >
In May 2003, during his live performance at the Koningin Elisabethzaal in Antwerp, Belgium, Neil Young showcased songs from his album "Greendale," which had been released just a month prior, in April 2003. The "Greendale" project marks a significant moment in Young's career, as it not only reflects his return to social commentary through music but also serves as a concept album that integrates storytelling and visual elements into his work. Known for his eclectic musical style and activism, this era saw Young exploring themes related to environmental issues and small-town life. This performance was part of a larger tour supporting "Greendale," showcasing his commitment to live artistry and engaging his audience with new material at a time when he continued to evolve as an artist, balancing between nostalgic hits and innovative approaches. Young's willingness to perform the entire album live demonstrates his dedication to the thematic depth of the project.