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About the Stagecoach Country Music Festival

The Stagecoach Festival is a country music lover’s haven—a go-to destination for anyone craving a mix of classic and modern performances, with over 75,000 fans sharing in the extravaganza. The annual spring gathering reawakens the spirit of the Old West, with a lineup that spans multiple stages and shines a light on both big names and budding talent.

Organized by Goldenvoice, Stagecoach is often considered the “cousin” of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. The Empire Polo is transformed into a party, with boot-scootin' line-dancing sessions and some of the finest BBQ west of the Mississippi. Boots are everyone’s best accessory, and every hat tip makes it feel like home.

The 2024 Stagecoach Festival Lineup

From fresh faces to legends in the making, the Stagecoach schedule is meticulously crafted to showcase the evolution of country music. This year’s lineup is set, and the following musicians are ready to take you on a journey through the rich history of the genre and introduce you to the hitmakers of the future: 

2024 Headliners

  • Eric Church

  • Miranda Lambert

  • Morgan Wallen

Other Performers

Allison Russell, Asleep at the Wheel, Bailey Zimmerman, Brittney Spencer, Carín León, Casey Barnes, Charles Wesley Godwin, Charley Crockett, Clint Black, Diplo, Dylan Schneider, Elle King, Ernest, Hailey Whitters, Hardy, Jelly Roll, Josh Abbott Band, Josh Ross, Katie Pruitt, Leon Bridges, Lola Kirke, Luke Grimes, Maddie & Tae, Megan Moroney, Miko Marks, Nate Smith, Nickelback, Pam Tillis, Paul Cauthen, Post Malone, Tenille Townes, The Beach Boys, The War and Treaty, Trampled by Turtles, Willie Nelson & Family, Wiz Khalifa

Stagecoach Moments That Made Headlines

Over the years, certain artists have not only encapsulated the festival’s spirit but also drew significant attention for their musical merits, unexpected collaborations, and broad impact. These appearances have been some of the Stagecoach Festival’s standouts: 

  • 2007: Kenny Chesney's performance at the first Stagecoach set a high standard for headliners, but it was Kris Kristofferson who got the audience abuzz. The accomplished singer-songwriter sang beloved hits that have helped make several stars household names, including “Help Me Make It Through the Night” and “Me and Bobby McGee.”

  • 2011: The band got things off to a rousing start with their fusion of rock and soul, and although Nelson often impresses onlookers with his ability to play his guitar with his teeth, it was a special two-song birthday tribute to his father that endeared him to fans on this occasion. Willie Nelson was celebrating 78 years!

  • 2014: McLean has produced many familiar favorites, including “Vincent,” an homage to Vincent van Gogh, "Crying,” made famous by Roy Orbison, and “And I Love You So,” recorded by Elvis, Glen Campbell, Perry Como, and others. Still, “American Pie” is his biggest hit, and at Stagecoach 2014, he led the crowd in a 15-minute sing-along of the cultural touchstone.

  • 2019: Kid Rock performed his version of “Sweet Home Alabama” at the 2009 Stagecoach Festival, but ten years later, Lynyrd Skynyrd showed why the song has been a genre-crossing sensation for over 45 years. The band’s appearance was part of their Farewell Tour and helped mark the end of an era. And the encore? “Free Bird,” of course!

  • 2022: On the first night of the festival, Maren Morris joined her husband, Ryan Hurd, for “Chasing After You” from his album Pelago. A few hours later, she took the stage after Tanya Tucker to promote her new album, Humble Quest. Her set included live versions of “Circles Around This Town,” “I Can't Love You Anymore,” “Background Music,” and “Nervous.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Stagecoach Country Music Festival tickets?

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How much are Stagecoach Country Music Festival tickets?

The cost of Stagecoach Festival tickets depends on the dates, lineup, demand, and other factors. Explore current pricing at GoTickets.com, your gateway to all the hottest concerts and other events.

When did Stagecoach start? 

The Stagecoach Festival began in 2007. It has since become a staple on the festival scene, celebrated annually for its vibrant atmosphere and lineup of country music favorites.

Where is the Stagecoach Festival? 

The Stagecoach Festival is held annually at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, a venue known for hosting large-scale events and music festivals.

How long does the Stagecoach Festival last? 

Stagecoach spans three days each spring, offering a full weekend of music, food, and fun. Interested in attending? Get tickets at GoTickets.com, where every sale is backed by a buyer guarantee.

What time does Stagecoach start and end? 

The performances at the Stagecoach Festival usually get started around noon. Entertainment on the main stage ends between 11 and 11:30 p.m., and on the Palomino Stage, the last act ends around midnight.

What should I bring to Stagecoach? 

When you start getting ready for the Stagecoach Festival, check the official website for a list of allowable items. Consider packing a hat, earplugs, sunscreen, a hydration pack or water bottle, and hand sanitizer.

What is the average age of attendees at Stagecoach? 

The average age of Stagecoach attendees is between 25 and 34, but don’t let that discourage you from attending! The festival welcomes people of all generations and the talent is suited to a diverse audience.

Are there any age restrictions for Stagecoach? 

The Stagecoach Festival is accessible to all ages, and kids aged ten and younger are granted free general admission. Attendees under 18 should be accompanied by an adult.

Are outside food or beverages permitted at Stagecoach? 

Outside food and beverages are not allowed at Stagecoach. If you must have specific items available for medical needs, please contact the organizers well in advance to make special arrangements.

Which festivals are similar to Stagecoach? 

Although Stagecoach shares a creative team and venue with Coachella, CMA Fest and Country Thunder are more similar in terms of musical acts. They provide the latest and greatest country music entertainment. 

Can you come and go as you please at Stagecoach? 

Stagecoach Festival organizers urge attendees to remain within the Empire Polo Club for the duration of the event. If you must leave the grounds, re-entry is only permitted with a valid resort wristband.

Is alcohol allowed at Stagecoach? 

Alcohol is available for purchase at Stagecoach, and there are designated areas for consumption. If you plan to purchase an adult beverage, you must show a valid ID and adhere to local laws and regulations.

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