Stagecoach Country Music Festival, aka the go-to country music event in North America, is just around the corner. Scheduled for April 25-27, 2025, the event will be held at Indio, California's Empire Polo Field. This year promises to be the most exciting one yet, with giants like Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs slated to headline.
Joining them on this three-day fete are Sturgill Simpson, Ashley McBryde, Shaboozey, Midland, Brothers Osborne, Sierra Ferrell, Carly Pearce, Lana Del Rey, and Whisky Myers, among others. Here's all you need to know about Stagecoach-- from where to buy tickets to what the schedule looks like.
Where to buy tickets for Stagecoach 2025?
Tickets are available directly on the official website. However, if you wish to opt for alternate sources, you can check out StubHub, Vivid Seats, TicketCity, and SeatGeek, all of which constitute the secondary market. You can also use the promo code NJ20 at checkout to save $20 on tickets over $200. Please note that all tickets at such sources are subject to fluctuation, depending on demand.
If you're looking for budget-friendly options, General tickets are your best bet, priced at $579. If you're looking for something more, you can opt for the Corral Standing Pit pass ($1,879), which will get you closer to the main stage. Along with that, you can also avail access to the special bar areas.
If you're looking to stand, but have the option of sitting if your legs give out, opt for the Corral Reserved Seating. In this category, while C1 section seats are going for $2,299, C3 tickets are going for $1,199. Please note that upon purchase, you will have to select your exact seats. This means that should you wish to go with your friends, planning ahead would be ideal.
Who to expect at Stagecoach 2025?
According to their Instagram flyer, here's who you can expect to see next year:
Stacy Vee, the vice president of the festival, told Billboard in September:
“Country music is in a golden moment right now. It has been incredibly satisfying to be in a festival where so many different voices and styles of music are welcome. The world has been delivering us an abundance of phenomenal talent and the hardest part is having to choose who gets the slot.”
Luke Combs chimed in too, saying in a press statement:
“Super pumped to be coming back to headline 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.”
Zach Bryan, who will be headlining on the first day, took to X to share his feelings, saying:
"Didn’t plan on playing next year but this was confirmed a very long time ago. SO STOKED AND THANKS FOR HAVING US STAGECOACH"
For more information and updates, you can check out the official website for Stagecoach. Alternatively, you can visit the Instagram and X pages of the same.