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The HonkyTonk stage sees a mix of genres, blending EDM, pop, hip-hop, and comedy in a lineup curated by Diplo himself. Marshmello headlines the air-conditioned venue, bringing his signature mask and stylized electronic sets. Meanwhile, Ashlee Simpson joins Emo Nite for a special collaborative performance, while Three 6 Mafia co-founder Juicy J brings the hip-hop flair.
Comedians Theo Von and Caleb Pressley are also set to deliver back to back sets. Other electronic acts like Loud Luxury, Two Friends, Wuki, and Dillstradamus round out the dance-heavy bill. Supporting performers include ADHD, Country Night, Disko Cowboy, Flying Mojito Bros, Scooter, Y.O.G.A., 30Rack, Bad Aash, Jeffro, Kevin Bolt, Kermie J Rock, Lauren, Jacoby Shaddix, Slim McGraw, and Rick.
Stagecoach has consistently sold out in record time across recent editions, underscoring its strong demand among country music fans and festival-goers. For instance, the 2025 event sold out within hours of tickets going on sale, driven by headliners like Zach Bryan and Lana Del Rey. This reliability contrasts sharply with Coachella, its sister festival under Goldenvoice, which has faced sales struggles in recent years.
Coachella 2025 did not sell out, leaving thousands of passes unsold even after price cuts and dynamic pricing adjustments. Industry observers attribute Stagecoach’s success to its loyal country audience, genre purity, and family-friendly vibe. Meanwhile, Coachella grapples with headliner fatigue, high costs, and a diluted multi-genre appeal amid shifting youth trends toward hip-hop and EDM events.