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As unrelenting rain pummeled Central Texas last weekend, creating catastrophic flooding that claimed multiple fatalities, Willie Nelson’s Fourth of July Picnic seemed unlikely to go on.
The City of Austin is closing all area waterways due to the ongoing threat of catastrophic flooding.
The show is scheduled to resume this week, when Willie Nelson's 4th of July Picnic, which was first held in 1973, returns to Austin, Texas.
The real fireworks began with the enigmatic Bob Dylan. And of course, no Willie's Picnic is complete without the man himself.
Willie Nelson hosted his 1979 Fourth of July picnic on a golf course near Austin that he bought himself. Thousands came despite heat and a gas shortage.
Following the cancellation of one show, Willie Nelson, 92, has debunked online rumors about his failing health.