Stagecoach Music Festival 2025: How to Get Tickets and See Zach Bryan, Luke Combs, and More
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If you’re a country music fan, you probably already have the Stagecoach Music Festival on your radar. Every year, this epic event transforms the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, into the ultimate destination for country lovers. Next year, Stagecoach is set to take place from Friday, April 25 to Sunday, April 27, 2025. Like many major music festivals, the three-day experience brings great food, fun activities, and a sense of community while surrounded by the best country music.
This time around, the festival promises to be bigger and better than ever with a star-studded lineup featuring headliners Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, and Zach Bryan. Musical acts Lana Del Rey, Brothers Osborne, Sturgill Simpson, and Ashley McBride will also hit the stage among so many others. Plus, some unlikely non-country acts Backstreet Boys, Nelly, and Sammy Hagar are also in the mix.
Over the years, Stagecoach has become a must-attend event, attracting both hardcore country music fans and those looking to experience the genre’s growing popularity since its start in 2007. Past Stagecoach lineups included Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley, Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Brooks and Dunn, Toby Keith, Blake Shelton, Sugarland, The Charlie Daniels Band, and Alabama, just to name a few.
When and Where Is Stagecoach 2025?
The 2025 Stagecoach Music Festival will take place from Friday, April 25 to Sunday, April 27 in 2025 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. The location is the same as its sister festival, Coachella, offering stunning views of the California desert and plenty of space for festival-goers to spread out and enjoy the long weekend.
Known for its laid-back vibe and picturesque scenery, the Empire Polo Club is the perfect backdrop for a weekend filled with top-tier performances and unforgettable experiences.
How to Get Tickets for Stagecoach 2025
Getting your hands on Stagecoach tickets can be tricky, but with a little planning, this music festival can be in your future. Get ready! Tickets for Stagecoach 2025 go on general sale on September 13, 2024, at StagecoachFestival.com (powered by AXS) at 11 a.m. Pacific Standard Time. If you’re an American Express card member, you can access the presale right now. You’ll need to use your AMEX card to purchase passes.
But be forewarned. If previous popular music festival ticket sales have taught us anything, it’s going to be a doozy getting access to the platform when general ticket sales launch. The site might load slowly or not load at all, as thousands of others will be doing exactly what you're doing.
Set yourself up for success by creating your AXS account ahead of time, so you don't have to fill out as much upon checkout.
If tickets sell out, don’t panic. Consider joining the waitlist or keep an eye on reselling platforms like StubHub (where tickets are already up for grabs!)—though you will have to pay a premium for those since this event is highly anticipated.
How Much Should You Expect to Spend on Stagecoach Tickets?
Ticket prices for Stagecoach can vary widely depending on the experience you're looking for. If you’re sticking with general admission, you’re looking at a starting price of $579. This ticket gets you access to the entire festival, including all performances and general facilities.
But if you want to be up close and personal with your favorite artists, you’ll want to consider the Corral Standing Pit, which starts at $1,899. For those who prefer seated access with a few extra perks, Corral Reserved Seating starts at $2,299. The Corral sections also provide access to the exclusive Corral Saloon, where you can take a break from the heat and enjoy some premium amenities.
And if money is no object (lucky you!), VIP packages will also go on sale for upwards of $4,023, which include reserved seating, the amenities mentioned for Corral Reserved Seating, preferred parking, comped beverage vouchers, exclusive merch, and more.
Regardless of which ticket you go for, it’s always a good idea to budget for extras like parking, food, and souvenirs. Remember, festivals like Stagecoach are about more than just the ticket price—plan for an unforgettable weekend experience.
Plus, you’ll need to stay somewhere if you’re not from the area. You can book a resort or hotel stay, or camp in an RV, lodge, car, or tent for a fee. Your options are laid out nicely on Stagecoach’s site as well.
What to Expect at Stagecoach 2025
The lineup for Stagecoach 2025 is shaping up to be one of the best yet, with Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, and Zach Bryan headlining the festival. If you’ve followed their careers, you know these are some of the hottest names in country music right now.
Luke Combs will return to the “Mane Stage” after his unforgettable performance in 2022, while Jelly Roll and Zach Bryan will headline for the first time.
Other exciting performers include Lana Del Rey, who’s been exploring her country side with her upcoming album, Lasso, and the Backstreet Boys, who are set to bring some serious nostalgia to the stage.
While country music remains the heart of Stagecoach, it’s always been a festival that welcomes a mix of genres. So non-country acts like T-Pain, Goo Goo Dolls, and Creed are also on the bill this year, adding some variety to the lineup.
Expect a blend of music, fun, and community that will keep you entertained all weekend long. And who knows—there might even be a surprise collab on stage this year. (Fingers crossed!)
When you get hungry, you can hit up food trucks serving everything from barbecue to gourmet options. Chef Guy Fieri’s Stagecoach Smokehouse even earned its spot on the bill this year.
Need a break from the tunes? Interactive art installations and even line-dancing lessons (perhaps at Diplo’s Honkytonk—also on the festival flyer) will give you something fun to do and see.
Ready to experience Stagecoach 2025? Mark your calendars, secure your tickets, and prepare for a weekend you won’t forget!
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