Spring is officially here, which means we’re just a few weeks away from one of country music’s greatest gatherings: Stagecoach. Each April, following the Coachella Music Festival, country stars descend on the California desert to take over the Empire Polo Club grounds in Indio, California, for three days of music, food, dancing, and a whole lot of fun.
Since its first event in 2007, Stagecoach has hosted some of country’s biggest names—think Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, and Tim McGraw, just to name a few. And this year is no different.Â
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The 2025 headliners include greats like Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs, along with sets by Midland, Sammy Hagar, Nelly, Lana Del Ray, and Brothers Osborne. Attendees can also watch a late-night set featuring T-Pain, the Backstreet Boys, and Creed.Â
However, the music is just part of Stagecoach’s draw. Attendees can also check out all the on-site attractions, which this year include everything from line-dancing lessons to the festival’s famed Ferris wheel offering panoramic views of the grounds, and the “Half-Pint Hootenanny,” a space dedicated to the youngest Stagecoach attendees, filled with games and merch just for kids.Â
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There’s also one more delicious thing to look forward to at the 2025 Stagecoach: Guy Fieri’s Stagecoach Smokehouse. Here, guests can dig into his smoky meals, check out daily cooking demos from Guy and other pitmaster pros, and even see special guests like Whiskey Myers and Shaboozey stop by. There are also plenty of other food and beverage vendors, including The Cabin, which offers craft cocktails and fine whiskeys.Â
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Luckily, you can still snag tickets to the event, including general admission tickets, VIP packages, and even glamping tent packages, which include four-person tents that are fully set up with beds, bedding (which you get to take home), charging stations, and exclusive bathrooms just for tented guests. But hurry—there are very few spaces left. And who doesn’t want to get in on this kind of fun? Yeehaw!