
Look’s like we’re on a concert kick this week. Following the coverage of new tours from Beyoncé and The Weeknd, news of Willie Nelson’s 2025 The Outlaw Music Festival just broke. Marking the 10th anniversary of the tour, this year’s touring festival features a legendary lineup including Willie Nelson (of course), Bob Dylan, Billy Strings, Turkpike Troubadours, and more!
The Outlaw Music Festival kicks off this May with a performances in 35 cities in 22 states across the United States starting off with a concert at the Talking Stick Resort Ampitheatre in Phoenix, Arizona.
The present bill features over 34 artists including – in addition to the aforementioned artists – Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Sheryl Crowe, Wilco, Waxahatchee, Trampled By Turtles, The Red Clay Strays, The Mavericks, Sierra Hull, Myron Elkins, Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers, Lily Meola, Madeline Edwards, and more.
Throughout the tour, the line-up will vary by city and date. The Outlaw Music Festival takes place at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands, Houston on Sunday, July 6th. Featured artists on the Outlaw Festival Houston show include Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, The Avett Brothers, The Mavericks, and Tami Neilson.
Tickets to the Outlaw Music Festival go on sale Friday, February 7, at 10 am local time via Ticketmaster. Citi card holders will be able to have access to presale tickets starting 10 am Tuesday, February 4, through 10 pm Thursday, February 6. VIP tickets will also be available through the ticketing platform.
This year marks the festival’s 10th anniversary, in which the Outlaw Music Festival will feature its biggest line-up to date:
“The Outlaw Music Festival proudly celebrates its 10th anniversary, marking a decade of unforgettable performances and camaraderie among music luminaries and fans alike,” the festival website reads.
“Since its 2016 inception in Scranton, PA, the festival has become a hallmark of authentic Americana, developing into one of North America’s largest annual touring franchises.”