Outlaw Music Festival’s 10th Anniversary Concert Canceled, Event Officials Say
- On June 29, a severe storm at Thunder Ridge in Missouri caused damage, prompting the Outlaw Music Festival to pause and cancel its July 1 show in Oklahoma.
- Prompted by the June 29 storm at Thunder Ridge, heavy rains and high winds caused crowd evacuation and waterlogged equipment, damaging festival gear and instruments.
- Organizers reported that heavy rains and high winds damaged and waterlogged festival equipment and instruments, making them unsafe and prompting the July 1 cancellation.
- Following storm damage, the July 1 concert at Lucky Star Amphitheater in El Reno was canceled, with refunds issued and organizers apologizing for the inconvenience.
- The Outlaw Music Festival will resume on July 4 in Austin, Texas, with Willie Nelson’s guitar Trigger confirmed safe after storm damage.
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Willie Nelson Cancels Concert After Extreme Weather Ruins His Gear
"Equipment and artists’ instruments were damaged and waterlogged," Outlaw Music Festival organizers saidSUZANNE CORDEIRO/AFP via Getty Willie NelsonNEED TO KNOWWillie Nelson cancels 10th anniversary Outlaw Music Festival show due to “an extreme weather event”The show was originally scheduled for July 1, 2025The tour will resume in Austin, Texas, on the 4th of JulyWillie Nelson is canceling a major date on his tour after bad weather ruined his eq…
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