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Stagecoach Festival: Headliners Announced Amid Sold-Out Buzz

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Stagecoach Country Music Festival April 2025

INDIO, Calif. — The Stagecoach Country Music Festival has officially sold out for 2025, event organizers announced Monday evening. Although original passes are no longer available, fans can still hope to secure tickets through the waitlist or verified resale vendors.

This year’s festival, taking place April 25-27 at the Empire Polo Club, features a star-studded lineup with headliners Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs. With over 80,000 attendees expected for the weekend, Stagecoach is set to continue its legacy as the largest country music festival in the world.

The festival is known for its ideal mix of established artists and up-and-coming talents from various subgenres. In the recent past, it has taken pride in drawing a crowd that appreciates more than just classic country music performances.

“Stagecoach is a unique opportunity for fans to experience a wide range of musical acts while celebrating the rich culture of country music,” said an event spokesperson. “This year’s lineup promises something for everyone, from well-known headliners to exciting new artists.”

The three-day event runs from Friday, April 25, through Sunday, April 27, and attendees can look forward to diverse performances each day. The lineup includes acts such as Brothers Osborne, Lana Del Rey, Carly Pearce on the first day; Jelly Roll, Sturgill Simpson, and Nelly on Saturday; and Luke Combs, Midland, and Backstreet Boys on Sunday.

“Being able to perform at Stagecoach is a dream,” said Zach Bryan. “This festival represents everything I love about music – community, storytelling, and bringing people together.”

For those eager to attend, VIP options and elevated pass packages were previously available on the official site; however, as of April 10, 2025, they have sold out as well. A waitlist for General Admission, Corral Standing Pit, and Corral Reserved Seating passes is now open, allowing potential attendees to secure spots if more tickets are released.

Resale vendors like StubHub and Vivid Seats still offer tickets with variable prices: the lowest available ticket on StubHub starts at $596 for a full weekend pass, while Vivid Seats offers a Sunday-only pass starting at $433.

Those interested in the premium experience can find resale options for Corral Standing Pit and Rhinestone Saloon passes, typically priced between $900 and $5,000, depending on the level of exclusivity. The Rhinestone Saloon provides amenities such as specialty food vendors, limited air-conditioned restrooms, and shaded seating areas.

“Stagecoach uniquely attracts a wide range of musical tastes while maintaining a strong emphasis on country music,” an industry analyst stated. “The vibrant environment attracts both avid country fans and casual listeners.”

As the festival draws near, organizers are reminding attendees to stay informed about ticket availability and festival details. Efforts to assist fans in securing passes include updated waitlist notifications and a focus on community engagement leading up to the event.

Stagecoach will follow the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival — taking place the prior two weekends — further elevating Indio’s reputation as a premier location for music festivals. Expect major traffic during both events as thousands flock to the area. Attendees are advised to prepare for travel delays and to explore shuttle services from local hotels.

Festival officials also noted that significant traffic enforcement will be in effect during both weekends, with street closures around the Empire Polo Club scheduled to begin on Friday, April 11, and last until May 5, 2025.

As anticipation builds, both fans and event organizers are gearing up for what’s expected to be a record-breaking year in attendance and performances alike.

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