Stagecoach Country Music Festival announces 2025 dates. Tickets go on sale this week

It’s about time to dust off the cowboy boots and bolo ties. Goldenvoice’s Stagecoach Country Music Festival is set to return to the Empire Polo Club in Indio on April 25-27, 2025, and the tickets go on sale this week.

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival’s sister country fest will follow the back-to-back weekends of Coachella, which will be held on April 11-13 and 18-20.

Although Stagecoach hasn’t officially announced the lineup, advanced passes will go on sale at 11 a.m. Friday, June 14 at stagecoachfestival.com. General admission passes start at $499 during the advance sale and will increase to $529 later with multiple-tier pricing. Corral standing pit passes in front of the Mane Stage start at $1,799, and reserved seating starts at $1,099-$2,199. A Rhinestone Saloon pass, which includes a viewing area of the Mane Stage with specialty food and drink vendors, air-conditioned restrooms, and a festival merchandise booth, starts at $899. Passes will be available at stagecoach.com.

This past April, Stagecoach celebrated its 16th year in Indio with headlining sets by Eric Church, Miranda Lambert and Morgan Wallen. As usual, festival curators also expanded the layout to expand restauranteur and TV personality Guy Fieri’s Stagecoach Smokehouse.

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