Stagecoach is headed to Indio, California on April 25, 2025. The country festival boasts some of the biggest names in the genre, promising a jam-packed week of excitement for fans. For those of us not lucky enough to attend in person, the festival is streamed on Amazon Prime for at-home viewing. You’ll likely want to tune in, considering the level of talent that will be showcased all three days.
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While each of the artists on the billing are enticing enough on their own, we anticipate a few star-studded collaborations over the weekend. Find our hopes for which artists will join forces at Stagecoach 2025, below.
Lana Del Rey and Sierra Ferrell
Lana Del Rey and Sierra Ferrell have performed together before, so this collaboration wouldn’t be too far fetched. Both artists have a throwback feel to them, making them shoo-ins for duet partners. We’d love to hear them deliver a classic country cover or even take on each other’s songs. Del Rey was an unexpected choice for a Stagecoach performer, teasing her hard turn into country music. We’d love it if Ferrell helped usher in this era of the pop icon’s career.
Potential Songs: “Prettiest Girl in Country Music” (unreleased collaboration between Del Rey, Nikki Lane, and Ferrell), “Take Me Home, Country Roads” (Del Rey Cover), and “American Dreaming” (Ferrell)
Nelly and Shaboozey
Shaboozey rose to fame over the last year or so with his interpolated track “A Bar Song (Tipsy).” Needless to say, he’s made his fandom for early ’00s hip-hop known. Given that Nelly is also set to appear the same day as the country newcomer, we’d love to see these two hop on stage together. Nelly helped pave the way for genre-blenders. He has routinely mixed hip-hip and country. Shaboozey is now capitalizing on that blazed trail. It would only make sense for the pair to collaborate at Stagecoach.
Potential Songs: “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” (Shaboozey), “Lil Bit” (Nelly), “Country Boy Do” (Nelly)
Luke Combs and Sammy Hagar
A duet between Luke Combs and Sammy Hagar might be a bit of a stretch, but we think Combs’ voice would wow on a rock number. Combs’ rough-around-the-edges vocals would make quick work of Hagar’s “I’ll Fall In Love Again”. Vice versa, Hagar’s incomparable vocals would do wonders on Combs’ “She Got the Best of Me”. Again, of all the collaborations on this list, Combs and Hagar’s duet would perhaps be the least likely. But, what is a festival for if not taking risks with your fellow musicians?
Potential Songs: “I’ll Fall In Love Again” (Hagar), “She Got the Best of Me” (Combs), “The Kind of Love We Make” (Combs)
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