FARM AID 40th ANNIVERSARY SHOW/MINNEAPOLIS
Farm Aid 2025 – 40th Anniversary Show
Starring: Willie Nelson & Family, Neil Young & the Chrome Hearts, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds, Margo Price, Billy Strings, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Trampled by Turtles, Waxahatchee, Eric Burton of Black Pumas, Jesse Welles, Madeline Edwards (and more to be added)
Huntington Bank Stadium (Minneapolis)
September 20th, 2025
· General On Sale – Friday, May 16th at 10AM Local
This year marks Farm Aid's 40th anniversary, and for the first time in its history, Farm Aid is bringing its annual music, farm and food festival to Huntington Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Saturday, September 20th. Farm Aid 40 will celebrate a steadfast and strong movement of farmers, artists, advocates, and eaters that has worked for decades to shine a spotlight on family farmers and the essential role they play in bringing us good food, caring for our soil and water and contributing to thriving communities.
Farm Aid 40 includes:
Generous Artists: Each Farm Aid festival is anchored by Farm Aid’s Board Members: Founders Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, as well as Dave Matthews and Margo Price, with additional artists joining the lineup. A unique blend of artists from many genres donate their performances and cover their own expenses to shine a spotlight on family farmers and celebrate the many benefits they bring to all of us. More than 500 artists have performed on the Farm Aid stage since 1985.
HOMEGROWN Concessions®: Farm Aid’s HOMEGROWN Concessions® features a delicious and fresh menu with ingredients grown or raised by farmers who use ecological practices and are paid a fair price. Backstage, artists and crew enjoy HOMEGROWN Catering with the same farm-fresh standards. To meet the goal of a zero-waste event, all serviceware is compostable, and a volunteer “green team” promotes composting and recycling throughout the venue.
HOMEGROWN Village: Farm Aid’s HOMEGROWN Village features hands-on activities about the climate, soil, water, energy, food and farming. Festivalgoers can hear farmers and artists discuss pressing issues, share inspiring stories, and participate in demonstrations to learn agrarian skills and celebrate the cultures of agriculture.










