Amazon Music’s Exclusive Stagecoach Livestream Schedule

Stagecoach 2025 livestream schedule

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Amazon Music is once again the exclusive livestream partner for Goldenvoice’s Stagecoach festival. This year’s sold-out festival is taking place April 25-27 in Indio, California.

Fans from around the world will be able to enjoy sets from country music’s biggest artists from the comfort of their own homes, including riveting sets from artists like Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, Luke Combs, Lana Del Rey, Carly Pearce, Brothers Osborne, Nelly, Creed, Dasha, Sturgill Simpson, Backstreet Boys, Midland, T-Pain, Tigirlily Gold, Scotty McCreery, and many more.

The livestream will be available on Twitch, Prime Video, and the Amazon Music app slated for a 4 pm PT start each day. Fans will be able to stream two separate channels, each featuring different artists, allowing viewers to curate their own Stagecoach viewing experience.

The Stagecoach livestream will be hosted by Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson of the Country Heat Weekly podcast. The hosts will chat with some of the iconic festival’s hottest artists from the exclusive Amazon Music backstage set to preview the exciting performances fans can expect to see throughout the weekend.

For the first time, Amazon Music will be immediately rebroadcasting the festival each day for fans of country music outside of the US. Starting at 7 am GMT April 26-28, country music fans will be able to watch a full rebroadcast of the livestream from the previous day.

Customers will also be able to brouse the ‘Festival Shop’—a one-stop destination showcasing an unrivaled selection of music festival essentials on Amazon. Customers can browse thousands of items—from exclusive Amazon Music artist merch collections to trending festival fashion, essentials, beauty products and more.

Fans can also purchase exclusive merchandise from Stagecoach headliners Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, and Luke Combs. Select artist merch items will also be available through the Amazon Music app. This move is very similar to YouTube’s deal with Coachella, offering artist merch for sale alongside the livestreams as fans enjoy them.


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