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Outlaw Music Festival’s 10th Anniversary Concert Canceled, Event Officials Say

CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, JUN 30 – Severe storm on June 29 damaged equipment and instruments, forcing cancellation of the Outlaw Music Festival's July 1 El Reno show; full refunds will be issued, organizers said.

  • 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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RollingStone broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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