Inked Mag Staff
April 29th, 2025
Diplo, Jelly Roll, Zach Bryan, and More: Highlights from Stagecoach 2025
Stagecoach 2025 delivered epic performances, unforgettable moments, and nonstop energy under the desert skies of Indio, California.
Stagecoach 2025 delivered everything fans could have hoped for — and then some. Under the desert sun and endless skies of Indio, California, the festival once again proved why it’s one of the ultimate celebrations of music, culture, and pure energy.

Diplo lit up the night with his now-legendary “Late Night in Palomino” set, blending country roots with dancefloor beats and keeping the crowd on their feet well into the early hours. Jelly Roll brought heart, soul, and a heavy dose of realness to the stage, delivering a performance that left the crowd roaring. Machine Gun Kelly made his Stagecoach debut with a high-octane set that fused rock, punk, and country influences in true MGK fashion.

On the more traditional side, Zach Bryan captivated the audience with his raw, emotional storytelling, while Ashley McBryde tore up the stage with her powerhouse vocals and fearless presence.
Festivalgoers also packed into Guy Fieri‘s Stagecoach Smokehouse, where epic BBQ, celebrity chef cameos, and bourbon-fueled good times made it a fan-favorite hangout.

Stagecoach 2025 was a full-throttle celebration of music, freedom, and unforgettable experiences. Until next year, Stagecoach, thanks for the memories.

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