There Are Some Great Country Festivals This Summer
Country music fans got a sneak peek at Stagecoach 2025, where Jelly Roll, Luke Combs, and Zach Bryan will headline at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, April 25-27.
“Didn’t plan on playing next year but this was confirmed a very long time ago. SO STOKED AND THANKS FOR HAVING US STAGECOACH,” said Bryan on X.
Tickets are still available at the festival’s website.
Festival-goers can catch Lana Del Rey, Sturgill Simpson, Nelly, Midland, and Sammy Hagar performing across three stages. T-Pain, Creed, and Backstreet Boys bring an unexpected flavor to the country-heavy lineup.
The 2025 country music festival season is packed with major events. Nashville’s CMA Fest will welcome 70,000 fans with 350 artists from June 5-8. In Gonzales, Texas, Parker McCollum and Tanya Tucker headline the Cattle Country Music Festival, April 10-12.
In the Midwest, Kane Brown and Megan Moroney headline Chicago’s Windy City Smokeout July 10-13. Montana’s Under The Big Sky features Tyler Childers and Mumford & Sons in the mountains July 18-20.
WE Fest celebrates 42 years with HARDY and Jon Pardi, expected to pull in 150,000 fans. Fort Lauderdale’s Tortuga Music Festival combines beach music with ocean conservation.
Morgan Wallen teams up with Post Malone at Alabama’s Sand In My Boots, May 16-18. Kentucky locked in Lainey Wilson for Railbird Festival, while Ohio’s Buckeye Country Superfest secured Kane Brown.
Rock The South closes out the season in Cullman, Alabama. Eric Church shares the bill with Nickelback in a surprising mid-June collaboration.