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Willie Nelson’s Son Lukas Nelson Steps in for His Sick Dad and Crushes a “Funny How Time Slips Away” Cover

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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As excitement built for the Outlaw Music Festival, fans grew concerned when Willie Nelson was forced to cancel multiple performances due to health issues. Under medical advice, the legendary singer took a brief hiatus, leaving audiences wondering when he would return. In his absence, music greats like Bob Dylan, Robert Plant, and Alison Krauss kept the festival spirit alive. Among them, Willie’s son, Lukas Nelson, stepped up for a heartfelt tribute that left a lasting impact.

Having graced the Outlaw Music Festival stage before, Lukas seamlessly blended his own music with selections from his father’s vast repertoire. During the Raleigh, North Carolina, show, he delivered a moving medley of Funny How Time Slips Away, Crazy, and Night Life. Understanding the weight of his father’s influence on country music, Lukas made sure to honor the legacy while showcasing his own remarkable talent.

With every note, Lukas poured emotion into the performance, earning high praise from fans. One admirer remarked, “I feel like Lukas never takes his birth for granted…” Another added, “The kid stepped right up to the plate, didn’t he? But don’t get too comfortable—Papa Willie’s just ‘round the bend. God bless him.”

Through his tribute, Lukas Nelson not only honored his father’s enduring legacy but proved that the Nelson family’s musical brilliance is alive and well.

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