Bob Dylan, others announced for Outlaw Music Festival anniversary tour

Lynnwood, WALocal News

In celebration of its 10th anniversary, the Outlaw Music Festival is set to launch its 2025 tour, featuring legendary artists Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson as headliners. The festival will host two performances in Washington, with the first scheduled for May 24 at Cascades Amphitheater in Ridgefield, followed by a show on May 25 at The Gorge Amphitheatre in Quincy. Notable acts joining Dylan and Nelson will include Billy Strings, Sheryl Crow, and the Avett Brothers, creating an unparalleled lineup for music enthusiasts. The tour will commence on May 13 in Phoenix, Arizona, and will conclude in East Troy, Wisconsin, highlighting a nationwide celebration of music. Tickets for the festival will be available to the public starting February 7 at 10 a.

m. local time, making it essential for fans to act quickly. The festival promises to deliver a memorable experience, showcasing a diverse range of talent across multiple genres. For further details regarding performances and ticket purchasing, fans are encouraged to check the official Outlaw Music Festival website. This year's celebration is anticipated to be the largest in the festival's history, drawing music lovers from all over.

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