What is it? A 40th annual, 10-hour fundraiser concert and symposium led by Willie Nelson that changes locations from year to year to spotlight and support struggling independent farmers.
When and where? Saturday, noon-11 p.m., Huntington Bank Stadium, 420 23rd Av. SE., University of Minnesota, Mpls.
Is it still happening? Yes. A settlement was reached between the University of Minnesota and its Teamster workers following a strike last week, which threatened the event when Farm Aid organizers and crew said they would not cross the picket lines.
Who’s performing? Farm Aid board members Neil Young, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews and Margo Price will be joined onstage by Bob Dylan, Kenny Chesney, Billy Strings, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, Wynonna Judd, Steve Earle, Trampled by Turtles, Waxahatchee and more.
What are set times? The first act (TBA) starts at 12:30 p.m. Willie is due on at 11 p.m. Times in between will be posted at farmaid.org.
Can I still get tickets? Yes. Seats are still available for $113-$390 via gophersports.com, and a limited number should still be on sale Saturday at the stadium box office. Resale sites have them, too, but those sales do not benefit the cause.
How do I get there? U of M parking passes are available for $30-$40 with ticket sales. Metro Transit’s Green Line train goes to the stadium from downtown Minneapolis or St. Paul. SouthWest Transit is running a special Farm Aid bus from Chaska, Chanhassen and Eden Prairie. Bike racks are plentiful, with the Dinkytown Greenway and U of M Transitway for access.
What can I bring in? The stadium has strict bag policies banning backpacks and large purses; only clear totes or clear, re-sealable plastic bags, small purses or fanny packs. No chairs except soft seat cushions. No outside food or drinks. And sorry, Willie’s Reserve fans, weed or THC drinks are also no-no’s.