
ROAD TRIP WORTHY: Willie Nelson + Sturgill Simpson Announce New Hampshire Show
The Outlaw Music Festival is "on the road again" this year. One tour stop is just shy of Maine.
This is certainly a Road Trip Worthy concert. Willie Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival is making a stop in Gilford, New Hampshire, at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion. Set to perform is Sturgill Simpson, Gov't Mule, Margo Price, and Willie Nelson. The full-capacity show is set for September 10. Tickets go on-sale Thursday, May 27.
The Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion is starting their 2021 concert season off with reduced capacity shows. Reduced capacity country shows from Jake Owen, Old Dominion, and Brantley Gilbert, are currently scheduled at the venue. In mid-July, the concerts return to full-capacity. Full-capacity country shows include Chris Stapleton, Billy Strings, Little Big Town, Luke Bryan, Darius Rucker, and Toby Keith.
Willie Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival stopped in Bangor back in 2019. Opening the show was Phil Lesh and Friends, Alison Krauss, The Revivalists, Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real, and Particle Kid.

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