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Neil Young’s Unexpected Break from Touring (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org)
Chelmsford, Essex – Organisers confirmed Alanis Morissette as Saturday headliner for the debut State Fayre festival after Neil Young withdrew from the event.[1]
Neil Young’s Unexpected Break from Touring
The 80-year-old Canadian icon stunned fans last week by cancelling his full 2026 European tour, including the planned State Fayre appearance on 27 June. He shared the news on his website, explaining that he had “decided to take a break and will not be touring Europe this time.”[2][1] Young apologised to supporters, adding, “Thanks to everyone who bought tickets. I’m sorry to let you down, but this is not the time. I do love playing LIVE and being with you and the Chrome Hearts.”[3]
Festival Republic, the event’s promoter, moved quickly to secure a replacement. Ticket holders for Young’s other dates received full refunds. The withdrawal marked a blow to the festival’s launch, yet organisers expressed confidence in maintaining strong appeal.
Alanis Morissette Brings Her Signature Energy
Festival Republic announced the switch with enthusiasm, stating it was “pleased to share that Alanis Morissette has today been announced as Saturday night headliner for the inaugural State Fayre 2026.”[1] The fellow Canadian, famed for 1990s anthems like You Oughta Know, Hand In My Pocket, and Ironic, aligns seamlessly with the bill’s rock and folk vibes. Her raw, emotive style promises a high-energy close to the festival’s middle day.
Morissette’s inclusion preserves the Canadian connection while injecting fresh excitement. Fans praised the choice online, noting her enduring popularity and stage presence. The move underscores the festival’s adaptability just months before gates open.
Americana Immersion at Hylands Park
State Fayre unfolds over three days from 26 to 28 June at Hylands Park, blending music with barbecue culture in a nod to US state fairs. Three stages host rock, country, and folk acts amid pitmaster BBQs, whiskey bars, and tailgate-inspired activities.[3] The event debuted its lineup in November, drawing early buzz for its expansive scope.
| Day | Date | Headliner |
|---|---|---|
| Friday | 26 June | Kings of Leon |
| Saturday | 27 June | Alanis Morissette |
| Sunday | 28 June | The Lumineers |
Additional performers enrich the roster.
- Elvis Costello & The Imposters
- The Black Crowes
- Skunk Anansie
- Counting Crows
- Jack Savoretti
- Kip Moore
Festival Resilience Signals Bright Debut
The swift replacement highlights State Fayre’s robust planning amid rising UK interest in Americana genres. Organisers tapped into growing demand for immersive outdoor events with authentic food and expansive skies. More acts join soon, building anticipation for camping options and family-friendly features.
This lineup positions the festival as a summer standout, blending legacy acts with vibrant newcomers.
Key Takeaways
- Neil Young prioritises rest at 80, cancelling Europe-wide shows including State Fayre.
- Alanis Morissette delivers a thematic and energetic substitute on Saturday night.
- State Fayre’s diverse bill and BBQ focus promise an unmissable Americana weekend in Essex.
State Fayre emerges stronger from the change, proving new festivals can thrive with bold pivots. Will you catch Morissette live or explore the full lineup? Tell us in the comments.

Besides founding Festivaltopia, Luca is the co founder of trib, an art and fashion collectiv you find on several regional events and online. Also he is part of the management board at HORiZONTE, a group travel provider in Germany.

