The 2025 Stagecoach Lineup Will Appeal to Country Fans

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The 2025 Stagecoach Lineup Will Appeal to Country Fans

The California festival’s headliners include Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs. Lana Del Rey, Sturgill Simpson, and Midland are all scheduled to perform.

Backstreet Boys are among the non-country acts who will perform on Stagecoach 2025's lineup. Mauricio Santana/Getty

The ability of Stagecoach to book intriguing musicians outside of the country genre has always been one of its magical touches. The California Country Festival is set to present the wildest lineup to date in 2025. The Palomino stage will have late-night performances by Creed, Backstreet Boys, and T-Pain. The daily schedule has Tommy James and the Shondells, the Sixties bubblegum group best remembered for their hits “Hanky Panky” and “I Think We’re Alone Now,” as well as Sammy Hagar and Goo Goo Dolls. Nelly, maybe the most connected outlier in the country, will commemorate the 25th anniversary of his album Country Grammar at Stagecoach.

Regarding country music, the three guys who will be performing live each represent a different aspect of the genre: Luke Combs finishes things up on Sunday, Zach Bryan leads Friday, and Jelly Roll toplines Saturday. However, the undercard at Stagecoach is especially strong, featuring must-see bands like Shaboozey, Brothers Osborne, Sturgill Simpson, a.k.a. Johnny Blue Skies, Midland, and Lana Del Rey (probably in support of her country album Lasso).

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Other well-known figures are Crystal Gayle, 49 Winchester, Whiskey Myers, Sierra Ferrell, Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde, Treaty Oak Revival, Brent Cobb, and Kashus Culpepper.

Passes for Stagecoach 2025 will go on sale on the festival’s website on Friday, September 13, at 11 a.m. P.T.

Jelly Roll is making her second consecutive visit at Stagecoach. In 2024, she performed right before Eric Church’s controversial performance and went onstage with Willie Nelson for Willie’s farewell sing-along. Jelly Roll said in a statement, “Last year I got to play Stagecoach for the first time and it was incredible.” And I got to do more than just play. I had the opportunity to take my kid to watch some of the top performers in our format and hang out as a fan of artists I adore. It’s a dream come true for me to headline Stagecoach again this year, but be ready—I’ll be there as a fan too. I’ll see you in April.

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