Outlaw Music Festival, an outlaw spirit-oriented country, Americana and roots music festival hosted in various US cities since 1991, brings together acts from across genres and generations to perform simultaneously for one unforgettable music festival experience. Plus it makes the summer more enjoyable! Don’t miss your chance at experiencing these remarkable musical celebrations with family or friends this summer at Outlaw Music Festival!
On Friday evening at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Ohio’s Outlaw Music Festival stop was packed and attended by a sold-out audience as part of its Outlaw Tour. Performers featured were Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss as well as John Mellencamp as headliners; with support acts including Brittney Spencer, Celisse Southern Avenue Billy Strings providing support.
The Outlaw Tour is making several stops this summer with its final show scheduled to take place September 17 in Darien Lake, New York. Presale of tickets began Tuesday and went on sale to the general public Friday morning. This lineup features legendary rock ‘n’ roll artists including members from Grateful Dead and String Cheese Incident.
Outlaw Tour offers fans across the eastern half of the U.S. an exciting road trip fest with shows within short driving distance of their location, such as Hersheypark Stadium, TD Pavilion at The Mann Center Philadelphia and PNC Bank Arts Center Holmdel – complete details can be found on its website.
Outlaw Tour has long been known for visiting various venues and festivals across the US, providing audiences with ample roadside restaurants and local bars for foodies to visit throughout a day at festival. Plus, fans have plenty of chances to meet some performers through meet & greets!
The 2024 Outlaw Music Festival Tour will showcase iconic artists Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss as well as John Mellencamp, alongside Brittney Spencer, Celisse & Southern Avenue on each date – beginning June 21 in Alpharetta and covering two dates in Northern California.
Outlaw Country was first coined during the 1970s to describe the bold artistic freedom sought out by artists like Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and David Allan Coe who wanted more control in their works. Today it remains popular on satellite radio stations as well as live concerts.