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Willie Nelson's July 4 Picnic in Austin to go on despite storm damage
Willie Nelson's July 4 Picnic in Austin to go on despite storm damage

Express Tribune

timea day ago

  • Climate
  • Express Tribune

Willie Nelson's July 4 Picnic in Austin to go on despite storm damage

The Outlaw Music Festival's 10th-anniversary concert scheduled for July 1 in El Reno, Oklahoma, has been canceled due to significant storm damage sustained during a severe weather event in Ridgedale, Missouri. However, Willie Nelson's highly anticipated Fourth of July Picnic in Austin is still expected to take place as planned. According to a post from the Outlaw Music Festival's official Instagram account, the weather event on June 29 at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena caused heavy rain and high winds that forced an evacuation. The storm left the band's equipment and several artists' instruments severely damaged and waterlogged. 'The potential damage has halted the festival production as they recover and replace what's necessary for the tour to resume,' the statement read. Refunds will be issued for the canceled July 1 performance at the Lucky Star Amphitheater in Oklahoma. Despite the setback, the festival plans to continue the tour with its next stop at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, on July 4. A representative for Willie Nelson confirmed to the Austin American-Statesman on Tuesday that the Independence Day show will proceed as scheduled. Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnic is an annual tradition that draws thousands to Austin and is one of the most iconic live music events in Texas. Fans can expect performances by Nelson and several other artists, celebrating Independence Day with music, food, and fireworks.

Willie Nelson cancels Outlaw Music Festival concert after 'extreme weather event'
Willie Nelson cancels Outlaw Music Festival concert after 'extreme weather event'

USA Today

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Willie Nelson cancels Outlaw Music Festival concert after 'extreme weather event'

Willie Nelson and his Outlaw Music Festival will have to wait a beat for their Sooner State debut. The country singer's long-running festival, which also features fellow music icon Bob Dylan, was forced to cancel its July 1 concert at the Lucky Star Amphitheater in El Reno, Oklahoma, "due to unforeseeable circumstances," according to a June 30 announcement on Nelson's social media pages. The Grammy-winning Americana band The Mavericks and New Zealand-based country singer-songwriter Tami Neilson were also set to perform on the Oklahoma tour stop. The cancellation comes after the festival encountered "an extreme weather event" on Sunday, June 29, at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in Ridgedale, Missouri. The severe storms produced heavy rains and high winds, forcing the crowd to evacuate. 'I hated to lose him': Willie Nelson speaks out on bandmate Kris Kristofferson's death Much of the Outlaw Music Festival's equipment and musicians' instruments were damaged and waterlogged in the stormy weather, "making their condition difficult to assess in time to accurately and safely use" for the Oklahoma show, per the cancellation notice. "The potential damage has halted the festival production as they recover and replace what's necessary for the tour to resume," the post stated. "Blackbird Presents, Lucky Star Amphitheater, and DCF Concerts are disappointed to have to cancel the engagement and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this cancellation may cause." Refunds for the July 1 concert will be issued to the point of purchase, according to the announcement. Ticketholders are asked to allow seven to 10 business days for the refund to appear on their credit card statements. Willie Nelson concertgoers forced to evacuate in Missouri amid extreme storms Winds reached up to 80 mph during the June 29 storms in Missouri, according to the Springfield News-Leader, part of the USA TODAY Network. A 20-year-old woman was reportedly killed in a neighborhood southwest of Springfield after a large tree was blown over on top of her vehicle. Taney County Sheriff Brad Daniels told the publication that minor injuries were reported at the Thunder Ridge Nature Arena from tents in the high winds. According to social media posts, the venue was evacuated due to the severe weather at about 5:15 p.m., and the Outlaw Music Festival date was postponed at about 6:50 p.m. All previously purchased tickets will be honored once the new date is announced for the Missouri show, according to the announcements. The tour is set to resume Friday, July 4, at the Germania Insurance Amphitheater in Austin, Texas, as Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival converges with the Country Music Hall of Famer's annual Fourth of July Picnic and Fireworks. Willie Nelson's musical patriotism: Singer returns to the stage with Fourth of July Picnic after health concerns What is the Outlaw Music Festival? Nelson launched the Outlaw Music Festival in 2016 as a one-off event in Scranton, Pennsylvania, before taking the concept on the road the following year. Dylan was among the artists on the inaugural Outlaw fest tour, and the 2016 Nobel Prize winner rejoined the tour this year after the Oscar-nominated 2024 biopic "A Complete Unknown" renewed interest in his music. As it celebrates its impending 10th anniversary, the Outlaw Music Festival is billed as "a hallmark of authentic Americana music" that has developed into one of North America's largest annual touring franchises. Still led by Nelson, the festival unites music legends with contemporary superstars to celebrate the outlaw spirit and genre-defying music. 10 bingeable memoirs to check out: Celebrities tell all about aging, marriage and Beyoncé The 2025 tour is the largest Outlaw trek to date, with the lineup including Nelson and his family, Dylan, Sheryl Crow, The Mavericks, Neilson, Billy Strings and The Red Clay Strays. Other featured acts include Turnpike Troubadours, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, The Avett Brothers, Wilco, Lake Street Dive, Waxahatchee, Charles Wesley Godwin, Lucinda Williams, Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers, Trampled by Turtles, Sierra Hull, Willow Avalon, Waylon Payne, Madeline Edwards, Lily Meola and Myron Elkins. The tour launched May 13 at the Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix and is scheduled to make more than 30 stops across 20-plus states before wrapping up Sept. 19 at the Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisconsin.

Willie Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival Concert Canceled: What We Know
Willie Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival Concert Canceled: What We Know

Newsweek

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Willie Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival Concert Canceled: What We Know

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The Outlaw Music Festival's concert in Oklahoma on Tuesday was canceled because of an "extreme weather event," Willie Nelson said in a statement posted on social media. Newsweek has contacted Nelson's representative for comment outside regular working hours. The Context Nelson, 92, co-founded the Outlaw Music Festival and was set to headline the July 1 event. The tour, which celebrates the festival's 10th anniversary, began in Arizona in May and concludes in Wisconsin in September. Other musicians scheduled to perform throughout the festival include Bob Dylan, Sheryl Crow and the Turnpike Troubadours. According to Blackbird Presents, the event's production company, the Outlaw Music Festival "is North America's largest touring music festival." Willie Nelson performing during the Outlaw Music Festival at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit on July 8, 2017. Willie Nelson performing during the Outlaw Music Festival at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit on July 8, To Know On Monday, Nelson and the Outlaw Music Festival's official Instagram accounts released a statement about the cancellation. "The Outlaw Music Festival's 10th Anniversary concert event scheduled for July 1, 2025 at Lucky Star Amphitheater in El Reno, OK has been canceled due to unforeseeable circumstances," the statement said. "An extreme weather event on the evening of June 29th in Ridgedale, MO at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena produced heavy rains and high winds forcing the crowd to evacuate." "Unfortunately, much of the Outlaw Music Festival's equipment and artists' instruments were damaged and waterlogged, making their condition difficult to assess in time to accurately and safely use for tomorrow's show," the statement continued. "The potential damage has halted the festival production as they recover and replace what's necessary for the tour to resume." "Blackbird Presents, Lucky Star Amphitheater, and DCF Concerts are disappointed to have to cancel the engagement and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this cancellation may cause," the statement added. "Refunds will be issued to the point of purchase. Please allow 7-10 business days for the refund to appear on your statement." Last year, Nelson missed the opening of the Outlaw Music Festival because of an illness. "We regret to inform you that Willie Nelson is not feeling well and, per doctor's orders, has been advised to rest for the next four days," a statement posted on X, formerly Twitter, said at the time. "He is expected to make a full recovery and join the Outlaw Music Festival tour next week." What People Are Saying Instagram users commented on Nelson's post, with many fans expressing concern over Trigger, the "On the Road Again" singer's beloved guitar. User @nathantwomack wrote: "The real question: is Trigger okay?" User @gregmcgarvey wrote: "Trigger, if you read this, please let us know you're OK." User @nolanelliscollins wrote: "Just tell me trigger is okay." Nelson confirmed in a comment: "Trigger is marked SAFE from the damage suffered to other instruments and equipment in the MO storm." User @berta_v wrote: "Oh no! I'm glad to hear everyone is ok. Disappointed we'll miss the concert. Stay safe and keep making music." User @d_d_20251 wrote: "I'm deeply sorry to hear. Willie is the very best on earth. I hope all of the equipment will be fixed soon also. My heart is with you." User @epacak wrote: "So sorry to hear this! You are all amazing & bring so much joy to all!!!" What Happens Next The Outlaw Music Festival is scheduled to resume in Austin on July 4.

Country icon cancels concert after extreme weather ruins equipment
Country icon cancels concert after extreme weather ruins equipment

Metro

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Country icon cancels concert after extreme weather ruins equipment

A country music icon has been forced to scrap a show later today after weather wreaked havoc to his plans. Legendary musician Willie Nelson was meant to be headline Outlaw Music Festival's 10th-anniversary event held at the Lucky Star Amphitheater in El Reno, Oklahoma on Tuesday. However, the concert has been cancelled as a result of an 'extreme weather event'. Organisers for the show – which also featured Bob Dylan, The Mavericks, and Tami Neilson on the lineup – have confirmed the axed show. Representatives for both Nelson and the Outlaw Music Festival posted a statement to their Instagram accounts on Monday night as they explained the decision. They said: 'An extreme weather event on the evening of June 29th in Ridgedale, MO at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena produced heavy rains and high winds forcing the crowd to evacuate.' The organisers noted that 'heavy rains and high winds' at the concert staged at the Thunder Ridge Nature Arena, Missouri had a knock-on effect. 'Unfortunately, much of the Outlaw Music Festival's equipment and artists' instruments were damaged and waterlogged, making their condition difficult to assess in time to accurately and safely use for tomorrow's show,' they continued. 'The potential damage has halted the festival production as they recover and replace what's necessary for the tour to resume.' Organisers apologised to ticketholders, and confirmed refunds would be provided. They said: 'Blackbird Presents, Lucky Star Amphitheater, and DCF Concerts are disappointed to have to cancel the engagement and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this cancellation may cause.' Fans were quick to ask if Willie Nelson's famous guitar, Trigger, had been damaged, but his representative has insisted the instrument is fine. More Trending 'Trigger is marked SAFE from the damage suffered to other instruments and equipment in the MO storm,' they confirmed. Outlaw Music Festival is North America's largest touring music festival, with Nelson among those who played in 2024. 'I am thrilled to get back on the road again with my family and friends playing the music we love for the fans we love,' he said at the time. Thankfully for fans, Nelson and the rest of the festival are expected to be in Austin, Texas on 4 July this weekend to continue the run. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Bob Vylan claim they're being 'targeted' in new statement after Glastonbury IDF controversy MORE: Orlando Bloom hints at new beginning after Katy Perry 'split' MORE: The surprising drink nutritionist recommends for speedy festival recovery

Willie Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival axes show due to weather damage
Willie Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival axes show due to weather damage

Perth Now

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Willie Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival axes show due to weather damage

Willie Nelson has been forced to cancel a concert after stage equipment was damaged by "extreme weather". The Outlaw Music Festival - which is headlined by the 92-year-old musician and also features artists including Bob Dylan, Nathaniel Rateliff + The Night Sweats, Trampled by Turtles and Tami Nielson -in Missouri was cut short on Sunday (29.07.25) due to high wind and heavy rain and the decision has now been made to shelve the concert at the Lucky Star Ampitheater in El Reno, Oklahoma, on Tuesday (01.07.25) night because of the damage to the equipment. A statement shared to the festival's Instagram account read: 'The Outlaw Music Festival's 10th Anniversary concert event scheduled for July 1, 2025 at Lucky Star Amphitheater in El Reno, OK has been canceled due to unforeseeable circumstances. 'An extreme weather event on the evening of June 29th in Ridgedale, MO at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena produced heavy rains and high winds forcing the crowd to evacuate. "Unfortunately, much of the Outlaw Music Festival's equipment and artists' instruments were damaged and waterlogged, making their condition difficult to assess in time to accurately and safely use for tomorrow's show. The potential damage has halted the festival production as they recover and replace what's necessary for the tour to resume.' Willie shared the same statement on his own Instagram account and was deluged with comments asking if Trigger, his famous guitar, was affected. His spokesperson told People magazine: "Trigger is safe." Performer Tami Nielson had shared a video on Instagram that showed a storm approaching the Thunder Ridge venue in Ridgedale, Missouri, and explained she had been able to perform but Willie and Bob's sets had been cancelled. She captioned an image of the stage: 'We are all safe, but these tents ended up wrapped around this flag pole. "The sound desk was cooked and much of the gear on the left side of the stage was damaged in the winds and heavy rain.' The tour is expected to continue in Austin, Texas, on 4 July and refunds for the Oklahoma date will be issued.

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