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Stagecoach Hosts Sold-Out 2024 Weekend [See Photos]

April 29, 2024/by Madison Hahnen

Reba McEntire & Miranda Lambert. Photo: D. Ernst, Courtesy of Stagecoach

Indio, California hosted a sold-out crowd for the three-day country music festival Stagecoach. One of the biggest country music festivals in the nation, the event also was livestreamed via Amazon Music the entire weekend.

Eric Church. Photo: J Mulka, Courtesy of Stagecoach

Eric Church was the first of the weekend’s headliners. Church gave fans a soulful, intimate performance, complete with a 16-person choir. Jelly Roll also performed on the Mane Stage, where he brought out T-Pain for a special performance. Other Friday (April 26) performers on the Mane Stage included Elle King, Hailey Whitters, Josh Abbott Band, Josh Ross, Ben Burgess and Lauren Watkins.

Jelly Roll was not the only one to bring out a friend to the stage, as Paul Cauthen brought out Lana Del Rey during his Palomino stage set. Legendary rock band Nickelback performed the Late Night in Palomino set, after Dwight Yoakam, Carin León and more treated the crowd to daytime sets. Diplo’s HonkyTonk also saw appearances from Cheat Codes, Young Gravy, Dixie D’Amelio, Maddie & Tae and more.

On Saturday (April 27), Tanner Adell, Casey Barnes, Kylie Morgan, Tenille Townes, Maddie & Tae, Ernest and Willie Nelson & Family all took the stage before Post Malone gave his set of country covers. During the set, he brought out Brad Paisley, Sara Evans and Yoakam. Miranda Lambert then took the stage to close out the night, giving a taste of her upcoming single “Wranglers,” and bringing out icon Reba McEntire.

Over in the Palomino tent, Charley Crockett, Leon Bridges and more warmed up the crowd before the late net set from Diplo, where he brought out Elle King, Hardy and Shaboozey. The Chainsmokers made their Stagecoach debut in front of a packed crowd at Diplo’s HonkyTonk, before Brandi Cyrus, Backwoods Barbie and DJ Rick Dominguez closed out the night.

Morgan Wallen. Photo: Courtesy of Stagecoach

Sunday (April 28), the last day of the festival, wrapped up with headliner Morgan Wallen on the Mane Stage. During his set, Wallen brought out Post Malone for their new collaboration “I Had Some Help.” Before Wallen came on, the crowd saw a performance from Hardy, where he brought out special guest Renee Blair. Bailey Zimmerman, Megan Moroney, Nate Smith, The War & Treaty, Ashley Cooke, Willie Jones and Dylan Schneider also all took the Mane Stage on Sunday.

Clint Black took on the Palomino tent during the day before The Beach Boys and Wiz Khalifa closed out the weekend. The Beach Boys brought out special guests John Stamos and Mark McGrath. Wiz Khalifa then brought out his friends Benji and Joel Madden of Good Charlotte. In Diplo’s HonkyTonk, the DJ brought out Marshmello and Cloonee for back-to-back sets, before Vavo and DJ Slim McGraw closed out the night.

Celebrity chef Guy Fieri once again brought Flavortown to Stagecoach. He was joined for cooking demonstrations by Jelly Roll, Cauthen, Black, Diplo, Rashad Jones, Chris Conger, Hardy and Zimmerman throughout the weekend.

T-Pain and Jelly Roll. Photo: J. Bernstein, Courtesy of Stagecoach

Lana Del Rey and Paul Cauthen. Photo: J Mulka, Courtesy of StageCoach

Brad Paisley and Post Malone. Photo: D Becerra, Courtesy of Stagecoach

The Chainsmokers and Shaboozey. Photo: M McDonald. Courtesy of Stagecoach

Renee Blair and Hardy. Photo: M McDonald, Courtesy of Stagecoach

Megan Moroney. Photo: A Casiano. Photo: Courtesy of Stagecoach

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Madison Hahnen is Project Manager at MusicRow Magazine, where she helps carry out operational objectives and large-scale projects for the company. She also manages the company's subscriptions. Hahnen graduated from Bryant University in May of 2020 with a B.S. in Team & Project Management and a minor in communication studies. Prior to MusicRow, she held internship roles with Make Wake Artists and Song Suffragettes.
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