Stagecoach 2025, the three-day country music festival, began on April 25, 2025, and continued till April 27, 2025. It was held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California.
One of the year's biggest festivals, it was headlined by Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs. According to a report in Pitchfork, the show’s live coverage was aired on Prime Video, the Amazon Music app, and Twitch on all three days, at 4 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time. For the very first time, a rebroadcast programme was also arranged at 7 a.m. Greenwich Mean Time.

The festival brought many top artists under one roof, featuring a diverse mix of artists emerging from every genre, including country, hip-hop, alternative rock, indie pop, and much more. Once into his mainstage performance, Jelly Roll, who headlined the event on Day 2 told the crowd:
“This is officially the biggest show I’ve ever headlined in my career. I never would have dreamed that God would’ve brought a boy from Tennessee to the desert of Southern California.”
On Day 2, the festival featured icons like Lana Del Rey, Machine Gun Kelly, Wiz Khalifa, Shaboozey, and many more. Let us take a look at the five best moments from the day.
Top 5 unforgettable highlights from Stagecoach 2025, Day 2
Stagecoach 2025 Day 2 kicked off with magical performances from the artists such as Dasha, Shaboozey, Koe Wetzel and others. Here are the festival’s five best moments that rocked the audience and had everyone talking.
Dasha
Dasha stunned the crowd with her electrifying performance on Day 2 of Stagecoach 2025. The pop-country star won the hearts of her fans as she performed her hits like Austin (Boots Stop Workin') and her latest single Not At This Party.
Earlier, while speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, she shared:
“It’s so cool because these are my dreams coming true. I’ve always just been weirdly confident in [this path] even as a really young child… so for it to actually work out in the way I wanted has just been the most magical feeling in the entire world.”

Way Too Drunk, Here for the Party, Bye Bye Bye were some other tracks sung by her as the crowd cheered and applauded her performance.
Jelly Roll
According to a report in The Tennessean, Stagecoach 2025 recorded one of its best moments of the night when an eight-year-old girl named Addy Horner of Dana Point held up a sign for Jelly Roll, who headlined Day 2, which read:
“Let Me See That Jelly Roll.”

She made a heartwarming gesture during his performance, while Jelly Roll sang hits like Son of a Sinner and Need a Favor, captivating the crowd with his music.
Lana Del Rey
Lana Del Rey took the Palomina Stage singing her new single, Henry, Come On live for the first time. It was followed by three of her new songs — Husband of Mine, Quiet in the South, and 57.5.

But what struck the audience was her singing about kissing Morgan Wallen in her song, 57.5. The lyrics included the line, “I kissed Morgan Wallen,” which divided the internet and caused widespread speculation.
Koe Wetzel

Koe Wetzel made a powerful debut at Stagecoach 2025. He performed on the Palomino Stage and delivered a high-energy performance. His songs included some of the fan favorites like Sweet Dreams, Damn Near Normal and the ballad Drunk Driving.
Shaboozey

During his April 26, 2025 performance, Shaboozey collaborated with his fellow Stagecoach performer Sierra Ferrell, as they two performed their collaboration Hail Mary. It is from the deluxe version of his album, Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going. Their joint performance was one of the significant highlights of the festival, reflecting the synergy between the two artists.