Stagecoach Festival Will Once Again Be Livestreamed By Amazon Music

Stagecoach Festival Will Once Again Be Livestreamed By Amazon Music

Amazon Music has renewed its partnership with Stagecoach, announcing that for the third straight year they are the exclusive livestream provider for the sold-out 2025 edition of the country music festival. Livestream coverage will commence at 4 p.m. PT each day from April 25-27 via Prime Video, the Amazon Music app, or Twitch, airing content…

Amazon Music has renewed its partnership with Stagecoach, announcing that for the third straight year they are the exclusive livestream provider for the sold-out 2025 edition of the country music festival. Livestream coverage will commence at 4 p.m. PT each day from April 25-27 via Prime Video, the Amazon Music app, or Twitch, airing content from different stages on the festival grounds in Indio, California. Stagecoach’s headliners include Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs, with their sets starting at 9:30 p.m. PT on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday respectively, while after-hours performances featuring acts like T-Pain, Creed, and the Backstreet Boys will continue the festivities. Lana Del Rey‘s highly-anticipated country-themed set will take place from 8:10-9:10 p.m. PT on Friday, with a diverse lineup of artists such as Sturgill Simpson, Nelly, Ashley McBryde, and others set to grace the stage during the three-day event. Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson of the Country Heat Weekly podcast will host the livestream and conduct artist interviews between performances. (Variety)

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