Farm Aid 2023
Farm Aid 2023 will take place Saturday, September 23, in Noblesville, Indiana!
Farm Aid’s annual festival is an all-day celebration of music and family farmers featuring a unique lineup of artists and genres, along with family farm-identified, local and organic foods as part of our HOMEGROWN Concessions®.
Doors will open at noon, and music will start shortly after. The venue curfew is 11:30pm. Build your schedule for the day with our app for iPhone and Android or see the lineup page for set times.
Farm Aid 2023 will be at Ruoff Music Center and will be the third time that Farm Aid has brought its festival to the state.
“We are honored and excited to bring the Farm Aid experience back to Indiana. My home state holds deep meaning for me and for the generations of family farmers who have dedicated their lives to caring for the Earth and bringing us good food.” — John Mellencamp
Lineup
Farm Aid 2023 will reunite family farmers and musician activists, with performances by Farm Aid board members Willie Nelson & Family, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds, and Margo Price, as well as The Jim Irsay Band featuring Ann Wilson of Heart, Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros featuring The Wolfpack, Lukas Nelson, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Allison Russell, The String Cheese Incident, Particle Kid, The Black Opry featuring Lori Rayne, Tylar Bryant and Kyshona, Clayton Anderson, Wisdom Indian Dancers, and Native Pride Productions.
Click here to learn more about the Farm Aid lineup and see set times.
How to Watch & Listen
Watch the Webcast
Farm Aid 2023 will stream live in HD at farmaid.org, starting at 11:30am EDT. Watch the festival on your computer, phone, or tablet. If you have a “smart TV,” Apple TV, Roku, or other streaming device, you can watch the webcast on Farm Aid’s YouTube channel.
The webcast will start with the press event featuring featuring Farm Aid artists and farmers from across the region, offers fans at home a special opportunity to experience a dynamic conversation between farmers and artists.
Watch on TV
Circle Network will broadcast Farm Aid 2023 starting at 7pm EDT, with live and prerecorded segments. Circle also will stream Farm Aid 2023 on its app, Circle Now, available free in app stores, throughout the day, beginning with the press event at 11:30am. Fans can find Circle Network on DISH Network, over the air with an antenna and on many cable TV channel lineups across the country. Visit www.FindCircleNetwork.com to learn more about how to watch Circle Network. The show also will be available on Circle Country via streaming platforms, including Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Peacock, VIZIO SmartCast, Xumo, Tubi, Redbox and more.
Listen on SiriusXM
Beginning at 12pm EDT, SiriusXM subscribers will be able to listen to the full Farm Aid 2023 festival on SiriusXM’s Willie’s Roadhouse (channel 61), Dave Matthews Band Radio (channel 30) and Grateful Dead Channel (channel 23) via SiriusXM radio and on the SXM App. The live coverage also will include backstage interviews with artists and family farmers, hosted by SiriusXM’s Dallas Wayne and Ari Fink. All coverage will feature a behind-the-scenes look at Farm Aid 2023 and the organization’s year-round work to strengthen family farm agriculture.
Tickets
Tickets for Farm Aid 2023 are SOLD OUT. Thank you for your incredible support!
Learn more about Farm Aid 2023 tickets.
“Family farmers have the solutions to some of our toughest challenges. 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.” — Willie Nelson
Hotels
Farm Aid has partnered with QuintRooms to assist festivalgoers with their lodging needs for Farm Aid 2023. Every room night booked through this QuintRooms link generates a $2 contribution for Farm Aid’s HOMEGROWN Youthmarket.
Click here to book your room through QuintRooms now.
Venue Information
HOMEGROWN Concessions®
Each Farm Aid festival features our HOMEGROWN Concessions®, the first-of-its-kind model for featuring family farm-identified, local and organic foods at major concert events. HOMEGROWN Concessions® has fed more than 283,000 festivalgoers since its introduction in 2007 at the HOMEGROWN Festival at Randall’s Island in New York City. It has served as a model for entertainment events, including the Super Bowl and a variety of music festivals and venues that have embraced the Good Food Movement in concessions. Backstage, artists and crew enjoy HOMEGROWN Catering with the same family farm standards. We use compostable service products and promote composting to festivalgoers and artists with a goal of zero waste.
Click on the image below to see this year’s HOMEGROWN Concessions® menu!
Learn more about HOMEGROWN Concessions®
HOMEGROWN Village
The HOMEGROWN Village is like a mini festival within a festival! In the Village, festivalgoers explore hands-on activities that engage all of their senses in the Farm Aid mission. Hear farmers and artists talk together about pressing issues on the FarmYard Stage, attend demonstrations to learn agrarian skills and celebrate the culture of agriculture in the HOMEGROWN Skills tent, connect with farmers and organizations doing critical food and farm work all over the country and so much more.
Learn about the HOMEGROWN Village.
Calendar Reminder
Set a reminder for Farm Aid 2023 by clicking here to add it to your calendar.
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Past Farm Aid Concerts and Festivals
Relive the one-of-a-kind moments that have taken place at Farm Aid festivals since 1985.