It looks like there’s going to be a shockingly good crop of performers this fall.
That’s because the 2023 edition of the long-running Farm Aid music festival, which takes place at Noblesville, IN’s Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center on Saturday, Sept. 23, is once again bringing many of the biggest names in music to the stage in an effort to benefit farmers.
Just a few of the most iconic acts set to headline this year include festival directors Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, Margo Price and Dave Matthews with Tim Reynolds.
They’ll be joined by Dead and Company’s Bobby Weir, Wille Nelson’s son Lukas Nelson, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Allison Russell and The String Cheese Incident.
Plus, Ann Wilson of Heart will be there too.
Now that’s a lot of great music for just one day.
And given how much talent will be on hand for the Saturday extravaganza, last-minute tickets are surprisingly inexpensive.
At the time of publication, our team found general admission passes going for as low as $79 before fees on Vivid Seats.
Want to swap seeds and get in on the hoedown of the year?
We’ve got everything you need to know and more about Farm Aid 2023 below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
Farm Aid 2023 tickets
A complete breakdown of all the best ticket prices by section can be found here:
Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center sections
Ticket prices start at
General Admission
$79
Upper Level
$129
Lower Level
$247
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)
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Farm Aid 2023 lineup
Think all the acts we listed earlier was the entire lineup?
We’re happy to report there are even more great artists performing at this year’s Farm Aid.
To familiarize yourself with all the musicians on this year’s bill, click here to find out who’s taking the stage on Sept. 23.
Huge music festivals in 2023
If Farm Aid is a little too last-minute for you, there are a ton of other options for you these next few months.
Personally, we recommend keeping an eye out on these five fests with lineups so bomb you’ll be kicking yourself for missing them live.
The biggest 2023 festivals
All Things Go Music Festival Sept. 30 through Oct. 1 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD Lana Del Rey, Boygenius, Maggie Rogers, Carly Rae Jepsen, MUNA
Power Trip Oct. 6-8 at the Empire Polo Field in Indio, CA AC/DC, Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Iron Maiden, Tool
Austin City Limits Oct. 6-8 and Oct. 13-15 at Zilker Park in Austin, TX Foo Fighters, Kendrick Lamar, Shania Twain, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Lumineers
GoldenSky Festival Oct. 14-15 at Discovery Park in Sacramento, CA Eric Church, Jon Pardi, Maren Morris, Wynonna Judd, Elle King
When We Were Young Oct. 21 at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds in Las Vegas, NV Green Day, Blink-182, Good Charlotte, Rise Against, Yellowcard
Looking for even more multi-day jams? Check out our guide to 2023’s hottest festivals here.
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