Monday, September 12, 2022

Stagecoach 2023 lineup and on sale announed

I reviewed the festival when Luke Bryan headlined in 2016. Some interesting names are on the bill next year... 

Stagecoach - one of country music’s biggest festivals in America - returns April 28 - 30, 2023. The 15th anniversary of Stagecoach will feature headline performances from Luke Bryan, Kane Brown, and Chris Stapleton. Passes go on sale starting this Friday, September 16 at 10 am PT at stagecoachfestival.com.

“Every time I’ve played at Stagecoach it’s even better than the time before. They have a history of delivering such an amazing fan experience that fans want to come back year after year. It’s the perfect kind of energy and I look forward to being back.” - Luke Bryan

“Stagecoach, I’m so pumped to come back and headline, and y’all better be ready for the energy we are about to bring there. We’ve been looking forward to this for a long time.” - Kane Brown

The 3-day event will also feature performances by Jon Pardi, Old Dominion, Brooks & Dunn, Riley Green, Gabby Barrett, Parker McCollum, Tyler Childers, ZZ Top, BRELAND, Turnpike Troubadours, Bryan Adams, Elle King, Morgan Wade and more.

Guy Fieri’s Stagecoach Smokehouse is back again for its fourth year to reveal new chefs, pit bosses and BBQ vendors. Guy and friends will be showcasing their pits and rigs and offering taste tests to fans throughout the weekend. Stay tuned for the full food line- up and to find out which artists Guy will be doing cooking demos with this year.

Returning to the festival for a second consecutive year are California’s homegrown, Compton Cowboys. They are a crew of ten Black horseback riders whose ranch is one of the very last in a semirural town in Compton called Richland Farms -- and they are bringing their horses to Stagecoach to tell their compelling story of community engagement and share in the experience.

Also located in the YeeHaw tent is High Class Hillbilly owner and singer Nikki Lane’s exclusive Stage Stop Marketplace and Horseshoe Stage which features alt-country burgeoning artists.

The Honky Tonk Dance Hall too makes a comeback but this year with an exciting new twist - DJ, producer and songwriter Diplo will curate the Honky Tonk’s DJ sets.

“Stagecoach is one of my favorite places to play on earth,” said Diplo. “There's nothing quite like it — what started as an experiment has become some of the most fun I have all year. I really wanted to go all out this year, so we're taking over the Honky Tonk and making my party bigger than ever. Stoked to see y'all.”

SiriusXM Spotlight Sessions now moves to the T-Mobile Mane Stage in 2023 with a full line-up including many Highway Finds to be revealed.

New to this year’s festival is the Saloon pass which offers fans access to standing room only areas on both sides of the Corral and access to the Rhinestone & Cowboy Saloons featuring specialty food & drink vendors, air-conditioned restrooms, shaded seating areas, and full (cashless) cash bars. Shuttle passes, tent, yurt, and BYO RV reservations on the Safari Campground as well as Travel Packages that bundle festival passes with local hotel accommodations for 2 or 4 people are available via Valley Music Travel.

Pass Prices:

3-Day GA - Advance Sale - $389.00
3-Day GA & Shuttle Combo - Advance Sale - $449.00
3-Day Saloon - $799.00
Corral Reserved Seating - C3 - $829.00
Corral Reserved Seating - C2 - $1,299.00
Corral Reserved Seating - C1 - $1,999.00
3-Day Corral Standing Pit - $1,499.00
Camping Companion parking - $55.00
Preferred Parking - $99.00
Resort Lot 8 - $1620.00
Resort Lot 7 - $1120.00
Resort Lot 5 - $1120.00
Resort Lot 10 - $620.00
Lake Eldorado 2 Person Lodge - $679.00
Lake Eldorado 4 Person Tent - $899.00
Car Camping - $244.00
Any Line Shuttle Pass - $70.00
Neon Cowboy Hat - $92.00
**plus fees

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