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Festival season may be winding down for 2024, but that just means it’s time to start gearing up for 2025!
The iconic Stagecoach Festival has announced its star-studded lineup, and it’s going to be a big one.
From April 25-27, 2025, the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, will once again transform into the epicenter of country music, with a few surprises thrown in for good measure!
The 2025 Stagecoach Festival will be headlined by three of the biggest names in country music: Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs.
Fans are in for a treat with this dynamic trio leading the charge.
Luke Combs, 34, who previously headlined the festival in 2022, couldn’t be more excited about his return.
“Super pumped to be coming back to headline Stagecoach,” he said in a statement.
“It was one of the most memorable parts of the year when we did it in 2022, so really glad they’re having us back for round two. We’re gonna have a blast.”
Jelly Roll, 39, is stepping into the headliner spotlight for the first time at Stagecoach.
“Last year, I got to play Stagecoach for the first time, and it was incredible,” he shared.
“I didn’t just get to play. I got to hang out as a fan of artists I love and take my daughter to see some of the best entertainers in our format.”
Jelly added, “Coming back to headline Stagecoach this year is a dream — but I’ll be attending as a fan this year as well, so get ready. See you in April.”

The lineup doesn’t stop at these three country giants.
The festival will also feature performances by Brothers Osborne, Lana Del Rey, Sturgill Simpson, Midland, Carly Pearce, and more.
In a cross-genre twist, Nelly will be celebrating the 25th anniversary of his “Country Grammar” album.
Other notable acts like Sammy Hagar, Shaboozey, Goo Goo Dolls, Tucker Wetmore, and Dasha are also set to take the stage.
And it wouldn’t be Stagecoach without its signature “Late Night in Palomino” programming, which includes performances by T-Pain, Creed, and Backstreet Boys.
Expect surprises and collaborations that will have everyone talking!
It’s not just the music that makes Stagecoach special — it’s also the food, drinks, and experiences!
Guy Fieri’s Stagecoach Smokehouse is back for another round.
“Every year, I’m shocked that the Stagecoach lineup can get that much bigger and badder,” said Fieri, 56, in a statement.
“So I gotta step it up and do the same for my Stagecoach Smokehouse!”
The “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” star promises delicious eats and some special cooking sessions with artists.
“Come on down to the Smokehouse to see your favorite artists cookin’ it up with me and my crew. You’re not gonna wanna miss it!”
Other fan-favorite experiences returning include Diplo’s Honkytonk and the Compton Cowboys.
With all these elements combined, Stagecoach 2025 will definitely be bigger, better, and more unforgettable than ever!

Excited to be part of this incredible event? Stagecoach 2025 passes go on sale on September 13 at 11 a.m. PT.
Make sure to grab yours early at the festival’s website, because they’re sure to sell out fast!
Mark your calendars, gather your friends, and dust off those cowboy boots!
Stagecoach 2025 is shaping up to be one for the books, with incredible music, mouthwatering food, and memorable experiences under the California sun.
Don’t miss it!
Country music lovers flocked to the California desert from Friday, April 26, to Sunday, April 28, for an epic weekend at Stagecoach 2024.
The festival, held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, boasted headliners like Morgan Wallen, Miranda Lambert, and Eric Church, but it was the surprise collaborations that truly stole the show.
Friday kicked off with Lana Del Rey joining Paul Cauthen for a stunning cover of “Unchained Melody.”
Jelly Roll and T-Pain honored the late Toby Keith with a live debut of their Amazon Music Original, “Should’ve Been a Cowboy.”
The surprises continued on Saturday with Post Malone’s first-ever country set, bringing out special guests like Dwight Yoakam, Brad Paisley, and Sara Evans.
Diplo’s Late Night in Palomino was another highlight, featuring unexpected appearances from Leon Bridges, Shaboozey, Elle King, and HARDY.
Fans were treated to a memorable performance by Willie Nelson and Family just before his 91st birthday.
Miranda Lambert and Reba McEntire joined forces for a powerful set that included hits like “Mama’s Broken Heart” and “Fancy.”
As the festival came to a close on Sunday, acts like The Beach Boys, Brittany Spencer, and The War and Treaty kept the magic alive, leaving attendees buzzing with excitement and memories from a weekend filled with music, joy, and unexpected moments.
| Day | Headliners | Additional Performers | Special Attractions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Friday | Zach Bryan | Brothers Osborne, Lana Del Rey, Whiskey Myers, Carly Pearce, Sturgill Simpson, Sierra Ferrell,Tucker Wetmore and more | Guy Fieri’s Stagecoach Smokehouse, Compton Cowboys |
| Saturday | Jelly Roll | Sturgill Simpson, Nelly, Ashley McBryde, Shaboozey, Koe Wetzel etc. | Late Night in Palomino (featuring T-Pain, Creed, Backstreet Boys) |
| Sunday | Luke Combs | Flatland Cavalry, Scotty McCreery, Goo Goo Dolls,etc. | Late Night Sets and Surprise Collaborations |
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