Stagecoach Country Music Festival, after teasing fans the past few days on its social media pages, has revealed the lineup for its 2025 bill.
For its 17th year, the three-day fest will be headlined by Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll and Luke Combs.
Stagecoach will return to the Empire Polo Club in Indio on April 25-27, 2024 following back-to-back weekends of its sister Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
Friday will be topped by Bryan, along with Brothers Osborne, Lana Del Rey, Carly Pearce, Whiskey Myers, Sierra Ferrell, Dylan Scott, Tucker Wetmore, Nikki Lane, 49 Winchester, Bryan Martin, Drake Milligan, Alana Springsteen, Tigirlily Gold, Tanner Usrey, Avery Anna, Drew Parker, John Morgan, Noeline Hofmann, Abi Carter and Mae Estes. Jelly Roll’s headlining night on Saturday will also show performances from Sturgill Simpson, Nelly, Ashley McBryde, Shaboozey, Koe Wetzel, Dylan Gossett, Niko Moon, Tommy James & The Shondells, Dasha, Crystal Gayle, Louie TheSinger, George Birge, Annie Bosko, Tiera Kennedy, The Castellowsand more.
Combs, who debuted at the festival back in 2022, will close the event on Sunday with Midland, Sammy Hagar, Flatland Cavalry, Scotty McCreery, Goo Goo Dolls, Tracy Lawrence, Conner Smith, Chayce Beckham, Austin Snell, Treaty Oak Revival, The Bacon Brothers, Alexandra Kay, among others.
Returning headliner Combs shared his excitement in a recent press release saying, “Super pumped to be coming back to headline Stagecoach. 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 2. We’re gonna have a blast.”
First time headliner Jelly Roll also said, “Last year I got to play Stagecoach for the first time and it was incredible. And 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. 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.”
Additionally, EDM superstar Diplo will take over Late Night in Palomino for after-party performances in which rapper T-Pain, rockers Creed and the iconic boy band of the ’90s, Backstreet Boys, will perform. Diplo is also set to curate the talent inside the Honky Tonk Dance Hall once again.
Restaurateur and TV personality Guy Fieri will be back with his Stagecoach Smokehouse, too. There will be new chefs, pit bosses and barbecue vendors, as well as cooking demos with special guests and more. For a fourth year, Compton Cowboys will also be bringing in their horses and showing off the skills they’ve learned at Richland Farms in Compton.
Passes go on sale starting at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 13 at stagecoachfestival.com.
Three-day general admission passes start at $579; three-day Rhinestone Saloon passes start at $974; three-day Desert Diamind VIP packages start at $4,023.85; Gold Rush VIP packages stat at $2586.35; corral reserved pit passes start at $1,199; corral standing pit passes start at $1,999. Various shuttle packages, RV and tent camping options are also available on the official Stagecoach website.