As the dust and glitter settles from the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Stagecoach Country Music Festival steps into the spotlight at the Empire Polo Club in Indio on April 28-30. And for the second consecutive year, those unable to attend in person can tune in to the live stream via the Amazon Music channel on Twitch and Prime Video, bringing the excitement straight to the television screens.
The Stagecoach live stream, sponsored by American Express, e.l.f. Skin, T-Mobile and Universal Pictures’ “The Fall Guy,” will enable fans to tune into sets starting at 4 p.m. on the streaming platform with a membership to Amazon Prime.
The livestream will offer viewers exclusive content, including live interviews with Country Heat Weekly hosts Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson, along with country music personality Graham Bunn in conversations with some of the performers on-site. For those looking to bring a piece of Stagecoach home, a selection of merchandise from the festival’s artists will be available for purchase. Fans can also groove to the Official Stagecoach playlist, accessible at Amazon.com/Stagecoach.
Fans can sign up for Amazon Prime for free for 30 days then can sign up for $139 a year or $14.99 a month. Students can get a discounted Prime Student membership for $7.49 monthly after a 6-month trial period. Recipients of government assistance may qualify for Prime Access, which provides a Prime membership at a discounted price of $6.99 a month.
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Friday will be topped by Eric Church, who will be joined by Jelly Roll, Elle King, Dwight Yoakam, Carin León, Paul Cauthen, Hailey Whitters and more. Miranda Lambert’s Saturday headline slot will include Post Malone, Willie Nelson & Family, Leon Bridges, Ernest, Charley Crockett, Luke Grimes, Maddie & Tae, Trampled by Turtles and more. Morgan Wallen will close the event on Sunday with Hardy, Bailey Zimmerman, The Beach Boys, Megan Moroney, Clint Black, Nate Smith, Pam Tillis and more.
EDM superstar Diplo will take over Late Night in Palomino for after-party performances, which will be led by rock band Nickelback on Friday, a DJ set from Diplo on Saturday and rapper Wiz Khalifa on Sunday. Diplo also curates the talent inside the expanded Honky Tonk Dance Hall.