Bob Dylan joined the Farm Aid 40 lineup after not performed in Minneapolis in more than a decade. The event is all part of a benefit concert to support local farmers.
The nearly 12-hour concert at Minneapolis’s Huntington Bank Stadium culminated in headlining sets by Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Willie Nelson.
The Farm Aid music festival will be livestreamed on Saturday, Sept. 20, and broadcast on CNN's channel starting at 7 p.m. ET.
The star-studded Farm Aid 40 concert is underway at Huntington Bank Stadium at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
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The star-studded Sept. 20 benefit concert at Huntington Bank Stadium will mark the first time Dylan has played in the Twin Cities since 2017.
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