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April 24, 2026: The Desert Thunders Again - Stagecoach Kicks Off as the Biggest Country Spectacle After Coachella

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Just a few days after the global euphoria around Coachella, the California desert will once again become the center of world entertainment. On April 24, 2026, the Stagecoach Festival begins - the world's biggest country music festival, running through April 26, 2026.

The festival takes place in Indio, at the same location as Coachella, and traditionally comes as its "rougher successor" - with more energy, bigger crowds and an even stronger show-business effect.

This year, the stage will be led by big names like Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson and Post Malone - a combination that bridges the classic country scene with modern pop and hip-hop sound.

But Stagecoach 2026 is not just a country story. This year's festival brings a true musical mix - from legendary bands like Counting Crows and Brooks & Dunn to performers like Pitbull and Diplo, who will heat up the atmosphere with night sets.

The audience will once again be massive - tens of thousands of fans from around the world, dressed in cowboy style, will gather under the open sky for three days of music, entertainment and spectacle. With enormous stages, gastronomic zones and brand experiences, Stagecoach has long been more than a festival - it's a complete cultural experience.

Conclusion

Stagecoach Festival 2026, starting on April 24, comes as the second punch in April's musical offensive. If Coachella opened the season with glamour, Stagecoach continues it with raw energy and massive fun - proof that the world of music in 2026 isn't stopping, only accelerating.