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Stagecoach Festival Sells Out, But Tickets Still Available Through Resale

COACHELLA VALLEY, CA — The Stagecoach Country Music Festival, scheduled for April 25-27, has officially sold out, event organizers announced Monday. However, hopeful attendees can find tickets through verified resale platforms.
Headliners Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs will perform at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, attracting fans from across the country. This year’s festival promises a diverse lineup including Brothers Osborne, Lana Del Rey, T-Pain, and more.
With a record attendance of over 80,000 in 2024, the festival is known for celebrating both veteran and emerging artists across various subgenres of country music. The lineup includes acts that appeal to a wide range of musical tastes beyond traditional country.
As of now, original passes are completely sold out. Fans eager to attend can join the waitlist for passes such as General Admission, Corral Standing, Rhinestone Saloon, and Reserved Seating through the festival’s official website.
Resale tickets are available on platforms like StubHub and Vivid Seats, with current prices varying widely. On StubHub, the cheapest full weekend pass is listed at $596, while single-day passes start at $433 on Vivid Seats.
Festival-goers should note that VIP options, once available, are now mainly found on the resale market, usually priced between $900 and over $5,000, depending on the type of amenities.
This year’s action-packed schedule includes performances on all three days, featuring major artists across genres. Friday’s lineup includes acclaimed performances by Zach Bryan and T-Pain, with Jelly Roll and Nelly taking the stage Saturday, and Luke Combs closing out the festival on Sunday.
As anticipation builds, excitement is palpable among fans and artists alike. “The official waitlist is your best shot at securing passes,” organizers emphasized. With the festival fast approaching, early ticket purchase is crucial for those wanting to experience one of the largest country music events in the world.
Stagecoach, a sister event to Coachella, highlights the vibrant culture of country music and serves as a meeting ground for diverse musical enthusiasts. Set against the picturesque desert backdrop, it not only celebrates music but also fosters a sense of community around it.
Attendees planning to visit Indio will need to stay informed regarding ticket availability and travel logistics, as heavy traffic is expected leading up to the festival.