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Stagecoach Festival, Indio CA 

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Description

Stagecoach Festival is an annual three-day music and arts festival held in Indio, California. It is one of the largest country music festivals in the United States and attracting around 75,000 attendees each year. The festival features performances by a wide range of country music artists, as well as other activities such as line dancing, mechanical bull riding, and more. Stagecoach is held at the Empire Polo Club, which is a large outdoor venue located in the Coachella Valley. The festival takes place in April and typically features multiple stages with live music performances throughout the day and into the evening. In addition to the music, the festival also includes a variety of food and drink options, as well as art installations and other interactive experiences. Stagecoach Festival is produced by Goldenvoice, a division of AEG Presents, and has become a popular destination for fans of country music from around the world.

Who Has Played At Stagecoach?

Stagecoach Festival has featured a wide range of country music artists over the years. Some of the artists who have played at the festival in the past include:

Jason Aldean
Dierks Bentley
Garth Brooks
Eric Church
Sam Hunt
Miranda Lambert
Little Big Town
Tim McGraw
Maren Morris
Kacey Musgraves
Dolly Parton
Rascal Flatts
Thomas Rhett
George Strait
Carrie Underwood
Keith Urban


This is just a small selection of the many artists who have played at Stagecoach Festival in the past. The festival typically features a mix of esta

What You Should Bring

If you are planning on attending Stagecoach Festival, it is a good idea to come prepared with the following items:

A valid form of identification: You will need to show a valid ID to enter the festival.

Sunscreen: The festival takes place in the Coachella Valley, which can be quite hot and sunny. Make sure to bring sunscreen and reapply it throughout the day to protect your skin.

A hat or other protective headwear: Wearing a hat or other protective headwear can help shield you from the sun and keep you cool.

Comfortable shoes: You will be doing a lot of walking at the festival, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes.

A reusable water bottle: It is important to stay hydrated, especially in the hot desert climate. You can refill your water bottle at the free hydration stations located throughout the festival grounds.

A backpack or small bag: You will want to bring a bag to carry your essentials, such as your ID, cash, phone, and sunscreen.

A phone charger: Make sure to bring a phone charger or portable power bank so you can keep your phone charged throughout the day.

Cash: While there are ATMs on site, it is a good idea to bring some cash with you in case you want to purchase food, drinks, or other items at the festival.

A festival wristband or ticket: Don't forget to bring your festival wristband or ticket, which will be required for entry.

A jacket: After the sun goes down, it is important you bring a jacket because it can get pretty cold, especially if it is windy.

A mask: Stagecoach is the final event right after 2 weeks of Coachella. So the dirt is being kicked up a lot while you walk around. Bring a mask to help keep dirt out of your mouth and nose. Wear it as much as possible, and you will be grateful come morning time the next day.

What Kind Of People Will You Find?

You will find a diverse group of people at Stagecoach Festival, as the event attracts country music fans from all walks of life. You will see people of all ages, from young music fans in their teens and 20s to older fans who have been enjoying country music for decades. The festival attracts a mix of people from different backgrounds and regions, so you are likely to meet people from all over the United States and beyond.

In terms of dress code, many attendees at Stagecoach Festival choose to wear casual, comfortable clothing, such as jeans, t-shirts, and boots. You will also see many people wearing cowboy hats and other Western-inspired attire. Overall, the atmosphere at the festival is laid-back and welcoming, so you can feel free to be yourself and have a good time.