Willie Nelson 90′ Heads to Theaters Nationwide

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Didn’t get the chance to attend Willie Nelson’s star-studded 90th birthday celebration last month? The Red-Headed Stranger has you covered. Fans will get a second chance to experience the two-day event, which was held at Los Angeles’ historic Hollywood Bowl on April 29-30.

Beginning June 11, select theaters across the U.S. will offer screenings of Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90, a two-hour film documenting the festivities and special performances from that landmark weekend. Viewers will see more than 40 artists take the stage to honor Nelson and his influential career, including sets from George StraitKris KristoffersonEmmylou HarrisChris StapletonNeil YoungMiranda LambertRodney CrowellKeith RichardsTyler ChildersSturgill SimpsonSheryl CrowBilly Strings and Margo Price.

“Demand to attend this historic concert event was unprecedented. Willie wanted to make sure his 90th birthday party included and was accessible to all of his fans,” Nelson’s manager Mark Rothbaum and Keith Wortman, CEO of Blackbird Presents, said in a joint statement. “This concert film release will allow everyone to join in and celebrate with Willie and an amazing line-up of superstar artists. We are thrilled to share this concert event with fans around the globe in such a unique and powerful way.” 

Tickets for screenings of Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90 are currently on sale and available via WillieNelson90Experience.com

Willie Nelson, Margo Price + More Perform at Luck Reunion 2023 [PHOTOS]

A wave of severe weather caused festival organizers to postpone Luck Reunion 2023 by one day, but that didn’t dampen the spirits of festival-goers. Take a look at these snapshots from all the superb performances held at Willie Nelson‘s scenic ranch in Luck, Texas, on March 17.



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