• Stagecoach kicks off on April 24 from California.
  • The country music festival draws 75,000 attendees per day.
  • Fans can see the highlights from home on Prime Video.

After a year-long countdown from last year’s many epic performances, the biggest weekend in country music is barreling toward us once more. Stagecoach 2026—scheduled for Friday, April 24, through Sunday, April 26—is finally here. If you’re not attending in person, you may very well be developing FOMO from all the hype . As undeniably fun as descending on the California desert for a weekend of country music is, not having tickets doesn’t mean you have to fully miss out. You just need to know where to tune in.

How to Watch the Stagecoach Country Music Festival Livestream

On average, Stagecoach draws crowds of between 75,000 and 80,000 attendees per day. As large as that number may seem, there’s no denying that many, many more country music fans exist. With that in mind, Stagecoach teamed up with Amazon Music and Prime Video to ensure fans all over the world can enjoy the electric performances in store.

The Stagecoach Livestream kicks off at 6 p.m. ET and will feature live performances from a dozen or more artists each day. The performances will be broadcast across various channels based on the festival’s various stages, including the T-Mobile Mane Stage, where headliners Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson, and Post Malone will perform.

To keep track of all your favorite acts, head over to the Amazon Music website to peruse the set list for each day of the festival and to add the Stagecoach Livestream to your calendar.

Who Is Performing During the Stagecoach 2026 Livestream

The Amazon Music Stagecoach Livestream will feature many of the festival’s most highly anticipated acts. To help streamline your livestream planning, below, find a full run-down of who will be featured, in order of their set time from earliest to latest, and which stage they’ll be performing from.

Friday, April 24

  • Noah Rinker (Palomino)
  • Ole 60 (Palomino)
  • Larkin Poe (Palomino)
  • Avery Anna (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • Chase Rice (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • Lyle Lovett (Palomino)
  • Nate Smith (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • Noah Cyrus (Toyota Music Den)
  • Wynonna Judd (Palomino)
  • The Red Clay Strays (Mustang Presented by Boot Barn)
  • Cody Johnson (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • Diplo (Mustang Presented by Boot Barn)

Saturday, April 25

  • Kevin Smiley (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • S.G. Goodman (Palomino)
  • Braxton Keith (Palomino)
  • Lane Pittman (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • Redferrin (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • Benjamin Tod (Palomino)
  • Michael Marcagi (Palomino)
  • Corey Kent (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • Willow Avalon (Toyota Music Den)
  • Chase Matthew (Toyota Music Den)
  • Bush (Mustang Presented by Boot Barn)
  • Two Friends (Diplo’s Honkytonk)
  • Lainey Wilson (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • Pitbull (Mustang Presented by Boot Barn)

Sunday, April 26

  • Adam Sanders (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • Amos Lee (Palomino)
  • Bayker Blankenship (Palomino)
  • Hudson Westbrook (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • Cameron Whitcomb (Palomino)
  • Zach John King (Toyota Music Den)
  • Kameron Marlowe (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • Max McNown (Palomino)
  • Brett Young (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • Eli Young Band (Toyota Music Den)
  • Ty Myers (Palomino)
  • Warren Zeiders (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • Third Eye Blind (Mustang Presented by Boot Barn)
  • Loud Luxury (Diplo’s Honkytonk)
  • Wyatt Flores (Palomino)
  • Brooks & Dunn (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • DJ Pauly D (Diplo’s Honkytonk)
  • Post Malone (T-Mobile Mane Stage)
  • Ludacris (Mustang Presented by Boot Barn)

Which set are you most excited for? If you’re headed to the desert, we’ll see you there!

Lettermark
Rebecca Norris is a full-time freelance writer living in the DC metro area. She writes for a variety of publications, covering everything from beauty and wellness to style and celebrity news. When she’s not writing, she can be found doing all the dog mom things with her Jack-Chi, Cash.