The Stagecoach Festival, set for April 24-26, 2026, at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, has released its lineup for the annual event. Country music’s preeminent music festival will feature performances from artists across country, rock, and hip-hop genres, continuing its tradition of blending established and emerging acts.
Friday, April 24th will be headlined by country artist Cody Johnson. The day’s performers include Bailey Zimmerman, The Red Clay Strays, Ella Langley, Counting Crows, Sam Barber, Nate Smith, Chase Rice, Wynonna Judd, BigXthaPlug, Lyle Lovett, Noah Cyrus, Marcus King Band, Josh Ross, Ole 60, Avery Anna, Larkin Poe, Adrien Nunez, Julia Cole, Noah Rinkor, Tayler Holder, Hannah McFarland, and Neon Union.
Saturday, April 25th features Lainey Wilson as the headliner, joined by Riley Green, Journey, Little Big Town, Bush, Gavin Adcock, Teddy Swims, Treaty Oak Revival, Charles Wesley Godwin, Corey Kent, Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters, Michael Marcagi, Chase Matthew, Benjamin Tod, Tuler Braden, Willow Avalon, Red Ferrin, Elizabeth Nichols, Lane Pittman, Braxton Keith, Kevin Smiley, S.G. Goodman, and Something Out West.
Sunday, April 26th will close the festival with Post Malone as the headliner, alongside Brooks & Dunn, Hootie & The Blowfish, Warren Zeiders, Third Eye Blind, Wyatt Flores, Brett Young, Ty Myers, The Wallflowers, Max McNown, Hudson Westbrook, Kameron Marlowe, Ryan Hurd, Amos Lee, Ink, Cameron Whitcomb, El Young Band, Bayker Blankenship, Jake Worthington, Gabriella Rose, Brandon Wisham, Zach John King, and The Road. The day will conclude with a performance by Diplo, Pitbull, and Ludacris.
The festival will also offer non-musical attractions, including Guy Fieri’s Stagecoach Smokehouse, Diplo’s HonkyTonk, appearances by Whiskey Tam, and equestrian demonstrations by the Compton Cowboys.
Tickets will be available starting October 2nd at 11 a.m. PT through stagecoachfestival.com, with a presale for 2025 attendees beginning October 1st. General admission tickets start at $579, with VIP and camping options available. The festival has sold out for 15 consecutive years, drawing large crowds to the Coachella Valley for its mix of music and cultural experiences.



