Neil Young has withdrawn from the 2021 edition of Farm Aid over COVID-19 concerns, as Consequence of Sound points out. The musician, who is a Farm Aid board member and co-founder, broke the news on his Neil Young Archives website earlier today (August 18). ā€œI find myself wondering whether Farmaid will be safe for everyone with the Covid pandemic surging,ā€ Young wrote. ā€œI worry about that. I donā€™t want to let anybody down, but still canā€™t shake the feeling that it might not be safe for everyone.ā€ He added: ā€œI donā€™t want to play until you feel safe, and it is indeed, safe.ā€ Young also mentioned that festival is sold out. Find his full announcement here.

As of this writing, Young is not listed on Farm Aidā€™s official lineup. The roster does currently include Farm Aid board members Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, and Dave Matthews. ā€œWhile I respect Willie, John and Daveā€™s decisions to stick with it and play, I am not of the same mind,ā€ Young wrote. ā€œIt is a tough call.ā€Ā 

Young also spoke of his concerns over vaccinated attendees potentially spreading the virus to children. ā€œThere are already too many children in hospitals,ā€ he wrote. Ā ā€œMy soul tells me it would be wrong to risk having anyone die because they wanted to hear music and be with friends.ā€

Revisit ā€œWhat Does a Music Festival During a Pandemic Look Like? Weā€™re About to Find Outā€ on the Pitch.



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