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Outlaw Music Festival's 10th Anniversary concert canceled, Event officials say

Outlaw Music Festival's 10th Anniversary concert canceled, Event officials say

Yahoo01-07-2025
EL RENO, Okla. (KFOR)- Event officials with the The Outlaw Music Festival's 10th Anniversary concert have announced that the scheduled event for July 1, 202,5 at Lucky Star Amphitheater in El Reno, Oklahom a has been canceled.
The event is canceled due to unforeseeable circumstances.
Event officials say an extreme weather event on the evening of June 29th in Ridgedale, MO at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena produced heavy storms, forcing the crowd to evacuate and in turn, leaving festival equipment and artists' instruments damaged and difficult to assess for safe use. The festival production team is actively addressing all concerns regarding what's necessary for the tour to resume.
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The tour looks forward to resuming in Austin on July 4, say event officials.
Refunds will be issued to the point of purchase. Please allow 7-10 business days for the refundto appear on your statement.
Blackbird Presents, Lucky Star Amphitheater, and DCF Concerts sincerely apologize for any inconvenience the cancellation may cause.
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