Stagecoach Announces 2025 Lineup

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The 2025 Stagecoach Festival has unveiled its star-studded lineup, promising an excellent weekend of music and entertainment from April 25-27 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. Touted as one of the biggest country music events of the year, this year’s festival will bring together top names in country, rock, and beyond, making it one of country music’s marquee events annually.

Friday, April 25: Zach Bryan Returns For a 2025 Show

The festival kicks off on Friday with headliner Zach Bryan, who continues to assert himself as country music’s most exciting concert draw. Notably, Zach shared to X that this appearance may be his only concert of 2025.

Joining him are the Brothers Osborne and the country-curious Lana Del Rey, known for her ethereal vocals and Americana influence. Also taking the stage will be country-pop powerhouse Carly Pearce, southern rockers Whiskey Myers, and the always-inspired Sierra Ferrell.

Fans can also look forward to performances from rising stars Tucker Wetmore and Noeline Hofmann, and the gritty 49 Winchester.

Saturday, April 26: Jelly Roll and Sturgill Simpson Take Center Stage

Saturday promises to be a dynamic day with Jelly Roll headlining, who will be deep into a new album cycle with his next LP. Americana icon Sturgill Simpson will also make a rare appearance (notably not under the moniker “Johnny Blue Skies”), while rap mainstay/country interloper Nelly brings his crossover appeal to the desert stage, celebrating 25 years of his breakout album Country Grammar.

Other notable acts include Ashley McBryde, and genre-blending favorite Koe Wetzel. Fans of classic rock may be impressed by Tommy James & The Shondells (you know, Crimson and Clover? Mony Mony???). Young country firebrands like The CastellowsDylan Gossett, and Kashus Culpepper will round out an eclectic and exciting day of music.

Sunday, April 27: Luke Combs Closes Out the Show

Sunday’s grand finale will be led by none other than country superstar Luke Combs, whose string of chart-toppers makes him one of the genre’s most in-demand performers. Alongside Combs, festivalgoers can look forward to the honky-tonk sound of Midland and a special appearance by rock legend Sammy Hagar.

Adding to the Sunday excitement are traditionally-leaning bands like Flatland Cavalry and Midland, as well as a few country newcomers like Treaty Oak Revival and Conner Smith. Rock fans can also catch a set from Sammy Hagar and the Goo Goo Dolls, adding some unexpected intrigue to the older acts’ future plans.

Late Night in Palomino: T-Pain, Creed, and Backstreet Boys

Stagecoach 2025 isn’t just about country – the late-night Palomino stage is set to explode with performances from T-Pain, butt-rock icons Creed, and the Backstreet Boys (who once attempted an ill-fated country crossover). This year’s “Late Night In Palomino” events will also feature Guy Fieri’s Stagecoach Smokehouse, serving up his legendary barbecue, and Diplo’s HonkyTonk, led by the EDM hitmaker once again.

Pre-sale passes for the festival will be available beginning this Friday at 11am PT. To obtain passes and learn more about the festival, check out their website here.