Willie Nelson & Family - July 22

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Wednesday, July 22

7:30 PM @ Chumash Grandstand Arena

With a seven-decade career, Willie Nelson has earned every conceivable award as a musician while also becoming an acclaimed author, actor, and activist. He remains one of the most influential and enduring voices in American music, continuing to release new albums, tour extensively, and connect with generations of fans through his unmistakable sound and storytelling.

Throughout his legendary career, Nelson has released dozens of celebrated albums and helped shape the outlaw country movement. In recent years, he has remained remarkably prolific, releasing multiple new studio albums including First Rose of Spring, That’s Life, The Willie Nelson Family, and A Beautiful Time, which earned the GRAMMY Award for Best Country Album. He has also continued his annual Outlaw Music Festival Tour and remains a driving force behind Farm Aid, the organization he co-founded in 1985 to support American family farmers.

Nelson’s accomplishments extend far beyond music. He has authored several bestselling books, including Willie Nelson’s Letters to America and Me and Paul: Untold Tale of a Fabled Friendship. In 2023, he celebrated his 90th birthday with a two-night all-star concert event at the Hollywood Bowl, later released as Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90. The same year, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, further cementing his status as one of America’s most iconic performers.

In 2024, Nelson continued his extraordinary creative output with the release of the studio albums The Border and Last Leaf on the Tree, along with Willie and Annie Nelson’s Cannabis Cookbook, co-authored with his wife Annie. Whether performing on stage, recording new music, or advocating for causes close to his heart, Willie Nelson continues to thrive as a relevant and progressive cultural force.

Special Guest: Ian Munsick

Ian Munsick is a Wyoming-native country artist whose music celebrates the American West—its land, people, culture, and stories. With more than 1 billion global streams across his albums Coyote Cry, White Buffalo, and Eagle Feather, Munsick has become one of country music's leading voices in modern Western storytelling.

His Platinum-certified duet "Long Live Cowgirls" with Cody Johnson reached No. 1 on SiriusXM's The Highway Hot 30 Countdown, he was named an "Artist to Watch" by Spotify, CMT, Fender, and MusicRow. His documentary White Buffalo: Voices of the West received 19 awards and was selected for 14 film festivals.

Munsick's authentic Western perspective and energetic live performances have earned him a dedicated fan base and established him as one of country music's most distinctive emerging stars.