Stagecoach Festival 2025: Lineup, daily schedule, where to watch live
The 2025 Stagecoach Festival has arrived.
The country music festival kicks off April 25 with some of the biggest names in country music hitting the stage for a three-day extravaganza at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California.
This year's festival will be headlined by Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll and Luke Combs, and will also feature performances from the likes of Lana Del Rey, Sturgill Simpson, Shaboozey, Sammy Hagar, and Scotty McCreery, among many others.
Here's what you need to know about this year's Stagecoach Festival, including the full lineup and how to watch it from home. Festival organizers announced on social media on April 4 that the festival is sold out.
The headliners of this year's Stagecoach Festival are Zach Bryan on April 25, Jelly Roll on April 26, and Luke Combs on April 27.
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Festival organizers unveiled this year's musical lineup on social media in September 2024. The full list of performers can be found on the festival website.
According to the festival's official Instagram page and website, tickets are officially sold out for this year's Stagecoach. Fans who are hoping to snag tickets can join the ticket waitlist.
The full, daily schedule for Stagecoach 2025 can be found on the festival's website.
Stagecoach performances will be available to livestream on the festival's website via Amazon Music.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@gannett.com.
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