Stagecoach Wraps 2026 Festival
Stagecoach held its last day of sets yesterday (April 26), wrapping up its 2026 festival.
Friday night featured performances from Adrien Nunez, Avery Anna, Bailey Zimmerman, BigxThaPlug, Chase Rice, Counting Crows, Ella Langley, Hannah McFarland, Josh Ross, Julia Cole, Larkin Poe, Lyle Lovett, Marcus King Band, Nate Smith, Neon Union, Noah Cyrus, Noah Rinker, Ole 60, Sam Barber, Taylor Holder, The Red Clay Strays and Wynonna Judd before headliner Cody Johnson took the stage.
Highlights from opening night included Johnson bringing out Boyz II Men for “On Bended Knee,” Langley bringing out Theo Vonn for “you look like you love me,” Zimmerman and BigXthaPlug performing “All The Way,” Cyrus bringing out her dad Billy Ray Cyrus for “On Our Way Along,” and King bringing out his wife Briley King for a cover of Little Feat’s “Willin.’”
Day two was led by headliner Lainey Wilson, with additional performances from Benjamin Tod, Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters, Braxton Keith, Bush, Charles Wesley Godwin, Chase Matthew, Corey Kent, Gavin Adcock, Elizabeth Nichols, Journey, Kevin Smiley, Lane Pittman, Little Big Town, Michael Marcagi, Redferrin, S.G. Goodman, Something Out West, Teddy Swims, Treaty Oak Revival, Tyler Braden and Willow Avalon.
Through a high winds delay, day two was still packed with highlights including Wilson bringing out Riley Green and Little Big Town. Green’s original full length set was cancelled due to the winds.
The final day was packed with performances from Adam Sanders, Amos Lee, Bayker Blankenship, Brandon Wisham, Brett Young, Brooks & Dunn, Cameron Whitcomb, Eli Young Band, Gabriella Rose, Hootie & the Blowfish, Hudson Westbrook, Ink, Jake Worthington, Kameron Marlowe, Max McNown, Ryan Hurd, The Wallflowers, Third Eye Blind, Ty Myers, Warren Zeiders, Wyatt Flores and Zach John King before culminating in a headline performance by Post Malone.
The final day highlights included Post Malone playing covers of Garth Brooks, Hank Williams Jr., Kenny Chesney and more, and brought out Shaboozey and Keith, and Hootie & Blowfish bringing out Flavor Flav and Chuck D of Public Enemy out for a cover of Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth” and Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power.”
Alongside the performances, fans also got to see Guy Fieri return to his Smokehouse, hosting cooking demos with Wynonna Judd, Billy Bob Thornton, Bush’s Gavin Rossdale, BigXthaPlug and more. Sydney Sweeney also hosted karaoke, singing duets with Green, Zimmerman, Diplo and Rice.
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