Overall Rating
4.3
By MissySawyer
Awesome!
Love Willie, the music, and the family band! Everyone was wonderful.
By Tiggerspiglet331
Good but late
Wish Willie would have come on earlier. Had to work the next morning so we didn’t get to see him, however his sons were great, especially Lukas! We stayed for Ryan Bingham and then left.
By TexasSophie
Willie’s still awesome!!
Amazing show!! We came later, due to Houston heat. Saw Sturgill Simpson and Willie, both were impressive. I didn’t expect much from Willie because he’s so old. He knocked my socks off! Go see Willie!!!
By Givetoget
Willie Nelson
My wife and I had a great time! Willie was amazing, God bless Willie
By Anonymous
Willie and his family gave an amazing performance! The entire day of performers was also very enjoyable.
By CassSchildknecht
We saw a legend
Mark one off of ourbucket list!! Willie Nelson and Family were amazing!
By Twendell
Great show
Music festival was fun entertaining and full of good times! Def recommend! Music enthusiast will enjoy all the genres exposed through the songs. Very long day but worth it and would totally do it again!
By KatieMK
Needed one more headliner....
Needed Pat Green. Or someone else from Texas. Robert Earl Keen? Sturgill was awesome
By HeidiAm
Got another stamp on my Texan card
Love love LOVED Willie Nelson. His show was like sitting in his living room listening to him and his friends play. Loved every minute of it.
By Anonymous
Very dissapointed that Willie did not take the stage until 8 hours after the start of the show. This was NOT part of the advertisement when I bought the tickets on Ticketmaster. The agenda/schedule should have been clearly communicated at the time tickets were advertised.
Willie Nelson is one of the most successful country music singer-songwriters in history, releasing 68 studio albums and 10 live albums. He wrote his first song at the age of seven and joined his first band at ten, playing concerts as a lead singer and guitar player while still in high school. He spent the ‘50s and ‘60s writing songs for established acts such as Ray Price and Patsy Cline, as well as releasing a string of albums on Liberty and RCA beginning with his debut …And Then I Wrote in 1962. In 1973, he signed to Atlantic Records and put out Shotgun Willie, which veered into outlaw country, a stark contrast from the mainstream Nashville sound and clean-cut country artists of the era. 1975’s Red Headed Stranger and 1978’s Stardust followed on Columbia Records, both garnering commercial and critical success. The ‘80s saw the release of No. 1 albums Honeysuckle Rose, Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Always on My Mind, and The Promiseland, as well as Nelson joining Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson in the country supergroup The Highwaymen, touring and releasing three studio albums between 1985 and 1995. Nelson continues to release a new album almost every year and delight ticket buyers in live shows to this day.