AUSTIN – Every year, the Luck Reunion is held at Willie Nelson’s private ranch, Luck, Texas, near Austin. The event usually takes place in March during SXSW.
This year’s 14th annual festival, organized by Luck Presents, featured performances from various artists including St. Vincent, Adrian Quesada’s Trio Asesino, Alex Amen, Booker T. Jones, Lukas Nelson, and Willie Nelson and Family on March 19.
With a capacity of around 4,000 people, it was an intimate concert on Willie Nelson’s property, which features the set of “Red Headed Stranger,” a film starring Nelson that now serves as the festival’s stages.
Luck Presents also hosts Potluck, a dinner event, fundraiser, and concert, before Luck Reunion, along with other events throughout the year.
In 2026, the music festival welcomed the CERN Festival Programme and the University of Texas at Austin for a day of science talks and workshops. CERN, located near Geneva, is the world’s largest particle physics laboratory, known for its research on the fundamental structure of the universe.
Luck Reunion featured a collaboration between scientists and musicians, blending music with science. The program included interactive workshops and talks by renowned experts in various fields.
Overall, the event provided attendees with a unique and engaging experience by combining music and science in a fun and educational way.
Context: Luck Reunion is an annual music festival held at Willie Nelson’s ranch in Texas. This year, the festival included interactive science workshops and talks by experts from CERN and the University of Texas at Austin.
Fact Check: The content includes accurate information about the Luck Reunion festival and its collaboration with CERN to incorporate science into the event.







