Recorded on April 29-30 at the Los Angeles landmark with dozens of special guest performances, “Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90” will hit theaters on Sunday, June 11.
Willie Nelson’s epic two-evening birthday bash at the Hollywood Bowl
in Los Angeles on April 29-30, the star-studded event was filmed and is premiering in select theaters on Sunday, June 11 with encore screenings on Tuesday, June 13 and Wednesday, June 14. “Demand to attend this historic concert event was unprecedented. Willie wanted to make sure his 90th birthday party included and was accessible to all of his fans. This concert film release will allow everyone to join in and celebrate with Willie and an amazing lineup of superstar artists,” Nelson’s manager Mark Rothbaum and Keith Wortman, CEO of Blackbird Presents said in a press release.
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