Stagecoach Shares 2025 Artist Lineup: Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, Luke Combs, Lana Del Rey, T-Pain and More
Stagecoach has officially shared the full artist lineup for its 2025 presentation, set to stage on the storied grounds of Indio, Calif.’s Empire Polo Club from April 25-27. For its 17th annual iteration, Coachella’s countrified sister show has tapped an all-star lineup of the biggest names in country music, filled out by a smattering of other complimentary acts, in a towering 70-name testament to the genre’s renewed pop prominence. Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll and Luke Combs will lead the charge this year, all following up celebrated sets in previous programs with well-earned headline performances.
Among 2025’s top-billed trio, Luke Combs is the only artist to previously command the festival’s Mane Stage; since his 2022 headline performance, which followed the freshly released Growin’ Up, Combs has shot to the top of the charts again with 2023’s Gettin’ Old and his triumphant crossover hit cover of “Fast Car.” “Super pumped to be coming back to headline Stagecoach,” the artist offered in a statement to Billboard. “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.”
Bryan also supported Stagecoach 2022 with a late-addition set on the Palomino Stage, and his ascent to the top of Friday’s bill mirrors his rapid rise to the fore of country music, as seen with his exhaustive, sold-out Quittin Time Tour of Arenas across the country. Jelly Roll’s first-time headline follows his acclaimed debut as the second-name act in the festival’s 2024 presentation. “Last year I got to play Stagecoach for the first time and it was incredible,” the subversive new face of country said to Billboard. “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. 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.”
Beyond the headliners, Stagecoach 2025 will feature performances from such genre figureheads as Sturgill Simpson, Brothers Osborne, Midland, Carly Pearce, Shaboozey, Ashley McBryde, Flatland Cavalry, Whiskey Myers, Koe Wetzel, Nikki Lane and jam scene favorite Sierra Ferrell, among many others. Beyond the stacked country cast, Stagecoach appeals to a broader audience with the inclusion of big names from elsewhere in the industry, including Lana Del Rey, Sammy Hagar, Goo Goo Dolls and Nelly, plus the Late Night in Palomino entertainers T-Pain, Creed, Backstreet Boys and Diplo’s Honkytonk.
Lana and T-Pain both gave memorable guest spots in the 2024 staging, with the former singer-songwriter–who has stated her intention to release a country album titled Lasso next–joining Paul Cauthen for a duet of “Unchained Melody,” and T-Pain jumping in on Jelly Roll’s cover of Toby Keith’s “Should’ve Been a Cowboy.”
Tickets for Stagecoach 2025 will become available via a presale next Friday, Sept. 13, at 11 a.m. PT. To secure your passes and learn more about the festivities, visit stagecoachfestival.com.