Willie Nelson's 90th birthday concerts coming to theaters for a limited time

Snoop Dogg and Willie Nelson perform April 29 at "Long Story Short: Willie Nelson at 90" at the Hollywood Bowl to mark Nelson's birthday. They sang Willie's "Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die."
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Willie Nelson is coming to a big screen near you for a limited-time run.

Nelson's 90th birthday concerts, performed live in the Hollywood Bowl last month, will play in theaters June 11-15 thanks to "Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90." The presentation will also feature performances from Snoop Dogg, George Strait, Chris Stapleton, The Lumineers and Miranda Lambert, among others.

The footage comes from two nights of Nelson's performances on April 29 — his birthday — and April 30 at the iconic venue. The film's runtime sits at a little over two hours, and tickets are available at Cinemark, Regal and more theaters.

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The concert movie comes from Blackbird Presents, Nelson's manager Mark Rothbaum and Joe Hand Promotions.

“Demand to attend this historic concert event was unprecedented," Rothbaum said in a joint statement with Blackbird Presents CEO Keith Wortman. "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 line-up of superstar artists. We are thrilled to share this concert event with fans around the globe in such a unique and powerful way."

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This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Willie Nelson's 90th birthday concerts coming to theaters