How much are Stagecoach tickets? Lineup price where to buy dates and all about the 2023 edition
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Watch her full performance of “Last Name” from Stagecoach 2022 here: youtu.be/pCDhKkxpJP841580“You better buckle up, it’s gonna be a wild ride!” And that it was, @CarrieUnderwood Watch her full performance of “Last Name” from Stagecoach 2022 here: youtu.be/pCDhKkxpJP8 https://t.co/EKF6kHFwNU The varied lineup of Stagecoach is what helps distinguish it from other country festivals. This year’s bill makes sure to platform LGBTQ+ voices, including Trixie Mattel, Lily Rose, Jaime Wyatt, and Melissa Etheridge. There’s also an emphasis on up-and-comers like Drake Milligan, Restless Road, Logan Ledger and Tiera Kennedy,. Mainstream radio stars Riley Green, Old Dominion, Jon Pardi, and Gabby Barrett are in the lineup as well. According to the event organizers, there's something for everyone, and Stagecoach does such a great job of showcasing many different styles of country music, and they just think it's a testament to where country music is as a whole, and it's fun.
How much are Stagecoach tickets Lineup price where to buy dates and all about the 2023 edition
By Aashi Sengar Modified 13 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Stagecoach 2023 (Image via Twitter/@ChrisStapleton and Twitter/@Stagecoach) Stagecoach is returning to its home state of California early next year. The lineup for the annual country music festival was announced on September 12 by the organizers. Fans will be treated to a stacked lineup of headliners, including Luke Bryan, Kane Brown, and Chris Stapleton, to commemorate the festival's 15th year. The festival will return to the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California on April 28-30, 2023. Festival passes will be available for sale to the general public from September 16. General admission passes will be up for purchase from $389 to $429. Corral passes range in price from $829 to $1,999. Passes for RVs, camping, and shuttles are also on offer. More information is available on the festival’s official site, stagecoachfestival.com.Stagecoach will be introducing a brand new pass for the 2023 edition of the festival
Stagecoach Festival@StagecoachNowhere better to be than Stagecoach 2023 Passes on sale Friday, 9/16 from 10am PT at StagecoachFestival.com595136Nowhere better to be than Stagecoach 2023 Passes on sale Friday, 9/16 from 10am PT at StagecoachFestival.com https://t.co/DBqNzi1o0G Apart from the regular festival passes, a saloon pass is also being included for the first time for $799 to the 2023 festival. Access to standing-room-only areas on both sides of the Corral, the Rhinestone & Cowboy Saloons with specialty food and drink vendors, air-conditioned restrooms, shaded seating areas, and full (cashless) cash bars, as well as general admission areas, is included in this pass. After the headliner announcement, one of the key artists in the lineup, Luke Bryan, told E! News: "stagecoach has been a festival that we have looked forward to for years. When we get to Stagecoach, just the size of the crowd and the vibe of the crowd is so massive; it's one of the highlights of the year." Stagecoach Festival@StagecoachCome Dance in and out of the beams of a neon moon7610Come Dance in and out of the beams of a neon moon https://t.co/cZYl4oQFA8 Apart from the main headliners, the festival will see performances from the best musicians in the country scene. Friday, April 28’s lineup includes Luke Bryan, Jon Pardi, Riley Green, ZZ Top, Elle, King, Breland, Melissa Etheridge, Seaforth, Drake Milligan, and more. Saturday, April 29’s lineup includes Kane Brown, Old Dominion, Garry Barrett, Bryan Adams, Morgan Wade, Marty Stewarts, Bella White, and more. Sunday, April 30’s lineup will be headlined by Chris Stapleton and will include Turnpike Troubadours, Tyler Childers, Parker McCollum, Ryan Bingham, country-roots buzz band 49 Winchester, and even Yellowstone star Luke Grimes stack the bill. Lainey Wilson, Kaitlin Butts, Valerie June, Madeline Edwards will play on Sunday too, along with Nineties vets Brooks & Dunn. Stagecoach Festival@Stagecoach“You better buckle up, it’s gonna be a wild ride!” And that it was, @CarrieUnderwoodWatch her full performance of “Last Name” from Stagecoach 2022 here: youtu.be/pCDhKkxpJP841580“You better buckle up, it’s gonna be a wild ride!” And that it was, @CarrieUnderwood Watch her full performance of “Last Name” from Stagecoach 2022 here: youtu.be/pCDhKkxpJP8 https://t.co/EKF6kHFwNU The varied lineup of Stagecoach is what helps distinguish it from other country festivals. This year’s bill makes sure to platform LGBTQ+ voices, including Trixie Mattel, Lily Rose, Jaime Wyatt, and Melissa Etheridge. There’s also an emphasis on up-and-comers like Drake Milligan, Restless Road, Logan Ledger and Tiera Kennedy,. Mainstream radio stars Riley Green, Old Dominion, Jon Pardi, and Gabby Barrett are in the lineup as well. According to the event organizers, there's something for everyone, and Stagecoach does such a great job of showcasing many different styles of country music, and they just think it's a testament to where country music is as a whole, and it's fun.