Outlaw Music Festival is an unforgettable musical experience not to be missed by music enthusiasts. A traveling concert tour, it brings together musicians of various genres from across America for performances at different locations throughout the US. Established by country icon Willie Nelson, it celebrates and honors those who contributed to shaping country music’s outlaw movement as a celebration of these legendary figures and features some of today’s hottest musicians each year.
Willie Nelson has orchestrated an Outlaw Music Festival tour featuring Bob Dylan, Robert Plant, and Alison Krauss among many others – to perform concerts at Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview this summer with local musician Celisse as their special guest for each show scheduled between June and August; their Syracuse show is set for Aug 4.
Outlaw Music Festival is an essential stop for fans of country and rock music. This year’s lineup boasts several legendary artists who have cemented their status in the industry; while this tour also showcases singers from different parts of the United States to make this concert even more captivating for attendees.
The Outlaw Music Festival has been running for more than three years and continues to draw thousands of people from around the globe. Started by Willie Nelson – known for his rebellious spirit and love of diverse musical styles – this annual celebration has proven extremely popular with music enthusiasts since it launched in 2016.
Outlaw Music Festival has hosted legendary performers like Neil Young, Sheryl Crow, Chris Stapleton, ZZ Top and Van Morrison over its 30-year history. Held annually across various US locations and catering to music lovers of all ages – it provides an experience unlike any other.
The 2024 Outlaw Music Festival promises to be its star-studded event yet. Beginning June 21 in Alpharetta, Georgia and touring through September, its impressive roster will include Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss as well as John Mellencamp, Brittney Spencer, Southern Avenue and others – with stops also planned at Bethel Woods and Darien Lake along the way.