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Willie Nelson, Neil Young & John Mellencamp To Headline Farm Aid 2023

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Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp and Neil Young are set to headline Farm Aid this year.

Farm Aid's annual music and food festival is returning to Noblesville, Indiana, on September 23 at Ruoff Music Center.

Tickets will go on sale to the public on July 15, at 10 a.m. ET, at LiveNation.com. A limited number of pre-sale tickets will be available beginning at 10 a.m. ET on Wednesday, July 12, at www.farmaid.org/tickets.

Farm Aid 2023 will also feature performances by Farm Aid board members Dave Matthews (with Tim Reynolds) and Margo Price, as well as Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros featuring The Wolfpack, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Lukas Nelson, Allison Russell, The String Cheese Incident, and Particle Kid.

Farm Aid 2023 is a full day of music, family farmers, HOMEGROWN food and agrarian experiences.

This is the third Farm Aid concert that has taken place in Indiana, and the second in Noblesville.

"Family farmers have the solutions to some of our toughest challenges," said Farm Aid President and Founder Willie Nelson. "As we face a changing climate, farmers in Indiana, across the Midwest and all over the country are farming in ways that create more resilient farms to build healthy soils and protect our water."

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