Neil Young will bring his Chrome Hearts backing band, Beck, and Lana Del Rey to Lake Hughes, CA, for the 2025 installment of his Harvest Moon benefit concert. The show is set for October 25th at The Painted Turtle camp, about an hour north of Los Angeles, with additional artists to be announced.

Together, these musicians will raise money for The Painted Turtle, which offers an authentic sleep-away camp experience year-round for children with serious medical conditions, and The Bridge School, the non-profit co-founded by Neil’s late wife Pegi Young that provides full participatory education to children with severe speech and physical disabilities.

“We’re honored to welcome Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, Beck, and Lana Del Rey to Harvest Moon this year,” said April Tani, Executive Director of The Painted Turtle. “This gathering, where music, nature, and purpose come together, is a powerful celebration of hope and community. It’s an opportunity for all of us to support two extraordinary organizations making a real difference in children’s lives.”

As has become tradition at Harvest Moon, which Young hosted in 2019 and 2024, fans will arrive to the sounds of marimba ensemble Masagna. Artists will perform throughout the day, culminating with a musical finale at sunset. The event will feature an open-air, festival-style environment with family-friendly activities and food trucks.

Tickets for Neil Young’s 2025 Harvest Moon concert will go on sale on Thursday, September 25th at 9 a.m. PT via AXS. To preserve an intimate atmosphere, tickets will be “extremely limited.” All-in, general admission tickets start at $275 and will increase to $325, including all fees. Each ticket comes with on-site parking, while upgraded VIP tickets include access to an upfront stage viewing area, complimentary food and beverages, air-conditioned restrooms, a VIP lounge, a merchandise bundle, and more. Find full ticketing details here.

Last year’s Harvest Moon festival featured a reunion of Neil Young and his former Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young bandmate Stephen Stills, plus a performance by John Mayer. The Dead & Company guitarist ultimately joined Nash and Young for a show-closing encore of “Rockin’ in the Free World“. Revisit Live For Live Music‘s full recap of the benefit concert here.

Neil Young, Stephen Stills, John Mayer – “Rockin’ In The Free World” – Lake Hughes, CA — 10/5/24

[Video: Todd Norris]