Stagecoach Festival Livestream: Your Guide to Catching Top Country Acts Online
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Stagecoach Festival Livestream: Your Guide to Catching Top Country Acts Online

authorBy Shonda Rhimes
DateApr 25, 2026
Read Time2 min

This weekend, the Stagecoach Festival is bringing its vibrant country music atmosphere directly to fans' screens, with Amazon Music providing extensive livestream coverage. The event, famed for its diverse lineup, will feature performances from its main attractions: Cody Johnson on Friday, Lainey Wilson on Saturday, and Post Malone closing out the festival on Sunday. Viewers can access the broadcasts through Prime Video, Twitch, and the Amazon Music application, ensuring a comprehensive virtual experience from the comfort of their homes.

While most of the acts are being streamed, it is important to note that the broadcast times might not align precisely with the actual live stage performances in Indio. Fans are encouraged to consult the detailed streaming schedule to catch their favorite artists. A highlight for many will be Ella Langley, currently a leading figure in country music, whose performance is slated for Friday evening, shortly after her live appearance. The livestream will also showcase a wide array of other notable talents, including Riley Green, Bailey Zimmerman, Brooks & Dunn, Teddy Swims, Diplo, Pitbull, Ludacris, and many more, across two dedicated channels starting daily at 3 p.m. PT. However, some acts, such as the rock band Journey, performing in the Mustang tent on Saturday, will not be part of the online broadcast.

Unlike some other major festivals, the Stagecoach livestream will not offer overnight replays or rewind capabilities. This means that while the festival is largely accessible from home, viewers need to be present virtually at the scheduled times to enjoy the performances. This real-time viewing approach adds a layer of immediacy to the experience, making each streamed set a unique, unrepeatable moment for the remote audience.

The ability to bring major cultural events like the Stagecoach Festival to a global audience through technology is a testament to innovation. It allows more people to experience the joy and camaraderie of live music, breaking down geographical barriers. This widespread accessibility fosters a larger community of music lovers, promoting inclusivity and shared experiences that enrich our cultural landscape and connect us all through the universal language of sound.

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