Stagecoach 2025 Lineup: Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, Luke Combs, and More Set to Perform

This year’s Stagecoach lineup is more diverse than ever, featuring an array of artists across various genres.

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Madeleine O’Connell

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September 5, 2024

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Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, Luke Combs

Stagecoach has just unveiled its highly anticipated 2025 lineup, promising three days of performances from country music’s award-winning superstars and a slew of rising talent. Taking place from April 25-27, 2025, country music’s biggest festival will welcome fans back to Indio, CA, where headliners Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs will close out the main stage across the weekend.

Combs, who will be returning for his second year as a headliner, revealed that he is “super pumped” to be coming back to perform yet another epic set at 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.” 

Stagecoach 2025
Stagecoach 2025

This will mark the first time Jelly Roll will take the stage as a headliner, following his debut in 2024. For the “Need A Favor” singer, it wasn’t just about his performance, he also cherished the chance to interact with attendees and share the fun with his family members. 

“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,” he shared. “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.”

Other performers include Brothers Osborne, Sturgill Simpson, Midland, Lana Del Rey, Nelly, Carly Pearce, Shaboozey, Goo Goo Dolls, Tucker Wetmore and DASHAand more.

Music, Food & Late Nights

Plus, the festival will offer unforgettable late-night performances by Stagecoach first-timers Backstreet Boys and Creed, while T-Pain returns for his first full set after making a guest appearance at last year’s festival. 

In addition to all the music taking over the festival grounds throughout the weekend, concertgoers will get to take part in plenty of activities and delicious eats. 

Guy Fieri’s Stagecoach Smokehouse, a staple for the festival, will return for its sixth year with new chefs, pit bosses and BBQ vendors. Fans will get to see Guy and friends showcase their pits and rigs along with the chance to taste-test the delicious dishes throughout the weekend. This year’s full food line-up as well as the artists set to appear for cooking demos along Guy will be revealed at a later date.

“Every year I’m shocked that the Stagecoach lineup can get that much bigger and badder,” says Guy. “…so I gotta step it up and do the same for my Stagecoach Smokehouse! 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!”  

Also returning to the festival grounds for a fourth consecutive year are California’s own, Compton Cowboys. These ten Black horseback riders come from one of the last remaining ranches in a semirural town in Compton called Richland Farms and plan to share their horses and powerful stories with the fans of Stagecoach. 

Photo Courtesy of Stagecoach
Photo Courtesy of Stagecoach

Diplo Returns For Third Year

The fun will take place all day long and then continue into the evening with Late Night. T-Pain (Friday), Creed (Saturday), and Backstreet Boys (Sunday) will close each evening of the festival for Late Night in Palomino. For the third consecutive year, Diplo will keep the party going by bringing some of the biggest names to the Diplo’s Honky Tonk.

Passes for Stagecoach will go on sale starting  Friday, September 13 at 11 am PT at stagecoachfestival.com.

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Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.