Farm Aid Returns to Indiana On Sept. 23rd

Farm Aid 2023, the annual music and food festival celebrating all things agriculture, will return to Noblesville, IN on Saturday, 9/23/2023. It will take place at Ruoff Music Center. 

The 2023 musical lineup includes:

Willie Nelson
Neil Young
John Mellencamp
Dave Matthews (with Tim Reynolds)
Margo Price
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros feat. The Wolfpack
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
Lukas Nelson
Allison Russell
The String Cheese Incident 
Particle Kid

Photo by Amy Harris/The Travel Addict

Farm Aid’s mission is to build a vibrant, family farm-centered system of agriculture in America. Because of the state of the world, one of the primary focuses of the organization is climate change and the impact that the agricultural sector has on it. The festival highlights the work that family farmers are doing to make a positive impact through regenerative, organic and sustainable farming practices. Additionally, Farm Aid will host pre-festival events to showcase the work these farmers are doing to address climate change. 

“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.” 

Photo by Amy Harris/The Travel Addict

Farm Aid festival attendees can taste the work these farmers are doing at HOMEGROWN Concessions, which offers a diverse menu comprised of fresh ingredients that are produced by these farms. HOMEGROWN Village will feature hands-on activities related to soil, water, energy, food and farming. Farmers and artists will share their wealth of knowledge on the FarmYard Stage in the HOMEGROWN Skills tent. 

Tickets range from $75-315. A limited number of pre-sale tickets will be available beginning Wednesday, July 12th at 10am on www.farmaid.org/tickets. General on-sale to the public is Saturday, July 15th at 10am EST on LiveNation.com.

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