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Stagecoach Festival Returns with Exclusive Livestream on Amazon Music

INDIO, Calif. — The 2025 Stagecoach Festival is set to offer a unique viewing experience with its exclusive livestream on Prime Video and Twitch, announced on Monday. The festival, taking place April 25-27, allows country music fans worldwide to enjoy performances from top artists, including Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs.
This year marks Amazon Music‘s third consecutive year as the exclusive livestream partner for Stagecoach. Coverage will begin each day at 4 p.m. PT with multiple channels showcasing performances from various stages at the Indio festival grounds.
For the first time, viewers will have the opportunity to watch immediate rebroadcasts of the festival’s afternoon and evening programming. Scheduled for 7 a.m. GMT, this timing aims to attract international audiences waking up, while also appealing to North American night owls. Each rebroadcast will commence shortly after the headliners conclude their performances.
“We are excited to expand our livestream offerings this year, making the festival accessible to fans all over the world,” said a spokesperson from Amazon Music.
This year’s headliners include Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs, who will perform on the Mane Stage at 9:30 p.m. PT on their respective nights. However, the party continues afterward at the Palomino Stage with late-night performances by T-Pain, Creed, and the Backstreet Boys.
One of the festival’s most anticipated acts is Lana Del Rey, who will perform a country-themed set on opening night from 8:10 p.m. to 9:10 p.m.
Other notable performers throughout the weekend include Carly Pearce, Sturgill Simpson, Brothers Osborne, Nelly, and many more, ensuring an eclectic lineup. Additionally, festival-goers can enjoy a dance tent featuring popular DJs, although livestream coverage of this aspect may be limited.
The livestream will be hosted by Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson of the Country Heat Weekly podcast, who will conduct artist interviews between performances. Amazon is also enhancing the viewing experience with a festival shop, offering exclusive merchandise from various artists.
“Stagecoach is more than just a festival; it’s a community,” Sutton said. “We can’t wait to bring that energy to our viewers.”
For those looking forward to the festival, links to the Twitch and Prime Video channels have been provided for easy access to the performances.