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Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll and Luke Combs to headline Stagecoach 2025

Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll and Luke Combs to headline Stagecoach 2025

Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll and Luke Combs

Zach Bryan (left), Jelly Roll and Luke Combs will headline next year’s Stagecoach country music festival in Indio. (Rob Grabowski/Invision/AP, left; Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP; Amy Harris/Invision/AP)

Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll and Luke Combs will headline the 2025 Stagecoach country music festival, organizers announced Thursday, featuring three superstars who each carved their own path to the top of the genre.

The three-day event, scheduled for April 25-27 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, will also feature the Osborne brothers, Shaboozey, Sturgill Simpson, Midland, Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde, Koe Wetzel, Scotty McCreery, Whiskey Myers, Sierra Ferrell and Tucker Wetmore.

Among the non-country acts on the bill at the annual event, which shares the same grounds as Coachella and has slowly expanded its style since its 2007 debut, are two acts who made cameo appearances at this year’s festival: singer-rapper T-Pain, who appeared onstage with Jelly Roll in April to perform a cover of Toby Keith’s “Should’ve Been a Cowboy,” and Lana Del Rey, who joined Paul Cauthen to sing “Unchained Melody” and later danced onstage with Mike Love as the Beach Boys performed “Barbara Ann.” (Del Rey has said she’s working on a country album, to be titled “Lasso.”)

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Stagecoach will also feature rock bands Creed and Goo Goo Dolls, pop veterans Backstreet Boys and former Van Halen frontman Sammy Hagar, as well as rapper Nelly, who is set to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his 2000 debut, Country Grammar.

Bryan’s booking is the latest sign that after years of seeming ambivalence toward the country music industry, the scrappy singer-songwriter who got his start posting raw live videos on social media is starting to see a place for himself in the genre. Jelly Roll will headline the night, a little more than two years after the former rapper with the tattooed face scored his first No. 1 country hit with “Son of a Sinner.” (He’s scheduled to play at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Friday night ahead of the release of a new album due out next month.)

Combs, meanwhile, topped the chart for a second time following a 2022 concert that featured the acclaimed country hitmaker, who drew attention outside of Nashville last year with his rendition of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car,” as the headline act.

Stagecoach will also feature Dylan Scott, Nikki Lane, Dylan Gossett, Dasha, Flatland Cavalry, Tracy Lawrence, Conner Smith and Tommy James & the Shondells.

Tickets for the festival go on sale on September 13. Prices start at $579 and go up to $4,000 for various VIP packages.

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This article originally appeared in the Los Angeles Times.

By meerna

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