“Full throttle to @stagecoach 2026.”
Lane Pittman (Brad Murnane)
Lane Pittman is headed to the United States in April to take on one of country music’s largest festival, Stagecoach.
“Full throttle to @stagecoach 2026. The Band and I are heading to California to sprinkle a little Aussie flair!”
Pittman joins a stacked festival lineup headlined by Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson and Post Malone. Pittman will be playing on Saturday April 25 alongside massive US stars such as Riley Green, Journey, Little Big Town, Teddy Swims, Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters and many more.
Landing on the Stagecoach lineup isn’t just a nod to his growing popularity, it’s a statement that Australian country music is ready to compete on an international level, and he’s one of the artists leading the way.
Pittman brings a fresh, gritty voice to a genre hungry for authenticity. His rapid rise from The Voice Australia to chart topping releases, and support slots on stadium tours proves he’s ready for the next level. And if there was any doubt, well there shouldn’t be, Stagecoach just put him in the ring with heavyweights.
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Pittman has been teasing the release of a new EP as well, Right Til Now, has no dates confirmed for release, but we think it won’t be too far away.
The announcement comes as another milestone for Pittman who earlier this year opened for Luke Combs’ sold out stadium tour across Australia and New Zealand. He was also named New Talent of the Year at the Golden Guitar Awards and took home Song of the Year at the Countrytown Awards.
In August, Pittman released his most personal single yet, Man I’m Turning Out To Be, is a tribute to his late father. “This song has lived in my heart for a long time. I’ve tried to write something for my dad so many times, but it never felt right – until this. There’s real stories throughout this track, and if even one person finds peace or comfort in it, that’s enough for me. Dad, I love you. I hope I’m making you proud.” He shared.
With momentum full steam ahead and a global stage back in his sights, Pittman’s next chapter is shaping up to be his biggest yet.
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