Farm Aid Announces Farm Aid 30 Music Festival Featuring Willie Nelson



Farm Aid Announces Farm Aid 30 Music Festival Featuring Willie Nelson



CHICAGO, IL - Farm Aid has announced its 30th-anniversary music and food festival, Farm Aid 30, that will take place September 19 at Chicago’s at FirstMerit Bank Pavilion.

Willie Nelson, President and Founder, Willie Nelson“We organized the first Farm Aid concert in Illinois in 1985 to respond to the people suffering during the Farm Crisis,” said Farm Aid President and Founder Willie Nelson. “Thirty years later, in Chicago, we’ll bring together so many of the people—farmers, eaters, advocates and activists—who have made the progress of the Good Food Movement possible. At Farm Aid 30, we’ll celebrate the impact we’ve had and rally our supporters for the work ahead.” 

Farm Aid 30 will feature performances by Farm Aid board members Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Neil Young, Dave Matthews, and many more. In addition to a diverse lineup of music, Farm Aid 30 festivalgoers will be able to experience family farm agriculture firsthand. 

Farm Aid 30's Full Artist Lineup

Festival-goers will have the opportunity to see family farm-identified, local and organic foods at Farm Aid’s HOMEGROWN Concessions®. At one, the HOMEGROWN Youthmarket, young people from Growing Power, the Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences, and Windy City Harvest Youth Farm will be selling fresh apples, pears, and baked goods. 

In the HOMEGROWN Village, attendees will have the chance to meet farmers from Illinois and across the country. The HOMEGROWN Village also features hands-on activities by local, regional and national farm and food organizations that engage festivalgoers in the ways family farmers are enriching our soil, protecting our water and growing our economy, in addition to bringing us good food for good health. 

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In the HOMEGROWN.org Skills Tent, festival-goers can dig into food, farming and homesteading DIY demonstrations, such as learning how to identify wild edibles sprouting on city street corners with Chicago foraging guru Dave Odd, of Odd produce.

Carolyn Mugar, Director, Farm Aid“The first Farm Aid concert sparked a family farm movement that has rallied hundreds of thousands in support of a system of agriculture that’s good for family farmers, good for the economy, good for the soil and water and good for all of us. Over the years, we’ve heard from so many people how crucial it is that we continue to work together and stand shoulder-to-shoulder with family farmers as we fight for change,” said Farm Aid Executive Director Carolyn Mugar. “At Farm Aid 30 on September 19, we’ll celebrate the many actions — small and large — that we are all taking to make a big difference for family farmers. We’ll take stock of 30 years of action and strengthen our commitment to work for change in our farm and food system.” 

To mark its 30th anniversary, Farm Aid launched the #Road2FarmAid, a virtual campaign inviting people to share the actions they are taking to support family farmers and grow the Good Food Movement. According to a press releases, the campaign acknowledges the important role that each one of us plays in making change and inspires more people to get involved in family farm agriculture. To participate and enter to win Farm Aid 30 tickets click below. 

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Tickets for Farm Aid 30 will go on sale August 3, at 10 am CDT. Ticket prices range from $49.50 to $189.50 and will be available for purchase at LiveNation.com, the venue box office and by phone at 1-800-745-3000.

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