Full Stagecoach 2025 Line-up Revealed

6 September 2024 | 10:33 am | Mary Varvaris

Stagecoach 2025 will be headlined by Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs.

Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, Luke Combs

Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, Luke Combs (Supplied, Eric Ryan Anderson, Jeremy Cowart)

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Stagecoach, California’s massive country music festival, is back with a line-up headlined by Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs.

Throughout the three-day music festival, diversity is king among some of the most popular country artists you can think of. On the official festival poster, there’s Brothers Osborne beside Lana Del Rey (who’s set to release a country album called Lasso), Sturgill Simpson alongside Nelly (celebrating the 25th anniversary of Country Grammar), and Midland next to Sammy Hagar.

Elsewhere, Stagecoach 2025 has locked in some other non-country picks, including T-Pain (who released a great covers album last year, proving he can sing), Backstreet Boys, Creed, and Goo Goo Dolls.

Overall, though, it’s a pretty strong country line-up, starring Carly Pearce, Sierra Ferrell, Ashley McBryde, Shaboozey, Dasha, Scotty McCreery, Chayce Beckham, Treaty Oak Revival, and many more. You can check out the festival poster below.

The 2025 edition of Stagecoach will return to the stomping grounds of Coachella – Empire Polo Club in Indio, California – across the final weekend of April (Friday, 25 to Sunday, 27 April). Tickets go on sale on Friday (6 April) at 11 am PT via the Stagecoach website.

Tickets to the 2024 event sold out ahead of time, so you’ll need to get in quickly to secure passes for 2025. General admission passes start at $579, while passes for the standing-room-only at the Mane Stage start at $1899.

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Reserved seating, depending on your chosen option, costs $2299, $1499 and $1199. Stagecoach also offers expensive VIP Passes, including the Desert Diamond VIP package, which starts at $4023.85.

Last year’s Stagecoach was headlined by Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, and Morgan Wallen. That edition of the festival locked in some surprising artists, including Post Malone (with a “special set of country covers”), Nickelback, DJ turned sometimes country star Diplo, rapper Wiz Khalifa, and The Beach Boys. It also locked in famous country artists like Elle King, Jelly Roll, Willie Nelson, ERNEST, HARDY, Bailey Zimmerman, and many more.