Stagecoach 2025: Jelly Roll, Creed and the best of Day 2

Less than a week after Coachella concluded, the Stagecoach country music festival has drawn another crowd in the tens of thousands to the now mostly grassless Empire Polo Club in Indio. The three-day event kicked off Friday and will run through Sunday night with headliners Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll and Luke Combs. Iโll be here all weekend to bring you the highs and the lows as they happen. Hereโs what went down on Day 2:
An oasis in the desert
โThis is officially the biggest show Iโve ever headlined in my career,โ Jelly Roll said not long into his main-stage performance, and for him that presented an opportunity to do more than entertain: โI never would have dreamed that God wouldโve brought a boy from Tennessee to the desert of Southern California,โ he added, his voice steadily rising like a pastorโs, โto lead us in church service on a Saturday night to heal the broken through the power of music.โ
True to that framing, the face-tattooed rapper-turned-singer did plaintive versions of his songs โSon of a Sinnerโ and โI Am Not Okayโ โ both of which draw on his history with drugs and jail to tell stories of redemption โ and brought out an actual worship leader, Brandon Lake, to sing his growly Christian-music crossover hit, โHard Fought Hallelujah.โ The stage set resembled a gas station with a neon sign assuring us that Jesus saves โ an oasis in the desert, in other words.
Jelly Roll made time for some more earthly pleasures: cameos from BigXthaPlug and Wiz Khalifa that reminded you of his hip-hop roots, and an appearance by MGK, who did his appealingly bratty pop-punk โMy Exโs Best Friend.โ He also brought out Alex Warren to sing his gloopy ballad โOrdinaryโ and to premiere a new duet between the two of them called โOh My Brother.โ (Unfortunately, it sounded like Imagine Dragons.)
Jelly Roll finished his set with another faith-minded moment, welcoming Lana Del Rey to the stage to join him for โSave Meโ as simulated rain fell on the two of them. Del Reyโs feathery croon was totally wrong for the song, which calls for an unembarrassed quality thatโs not part of her whole deal. But Jelly Roll looked so amped to have her out there that you were inclined โ hey, what do you know โ to forgive.

Scott Stapp performs with Creed at Stagecoach on Saturday night.
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With arms wide open
Saturdayโs big megachurch energy continued with Creedโs late-night set in the Palomino tent, where singer Scott Stapp struck an assortment of messianic poses as his bandmates ground out the gospel-grunge riffs of โOne Last Breathโ and โHigher.โ For the latter, Creed brought out the pop-soul star Tori Kelly โ just one of the many millennials and zoomers whoโve kept Creed in business a quarter-century after the bandโs hit-making era.

Koe Wetzel performs Saturday night at Stagecoach.
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Five minutes backstage with Koe Wetzel
Did you know that Lana Del Rey had made out with your pal Morgan Wallen, as she claimed in a song at Stagecoach on Friday night?
Did she say so? Good for her.
Your girlfriend recently announced sheโs pregnant. If you could choose, what would be the first song your child hears?
โIsland in the Sunโ by Weezer? I donโt know. Itโs a good vibe.
You posted a photo the other day of you and Bailey Zimmerman hanging out at Billy Bobโs in Texas. Baileyโs drinking a Twisted Tea. Did you let him know that Twisted Tea is a disgusting drink?
I honestly donโt know what happened that night. We went to a bar, and I think his manager was like, โPlease donโt go out with Koe.โ Once we got offstage, it was sort of chaos โ kind of black-out city. Twisted Tea, Iโm not a big fan of it. But Baileyโs young. I remember being that young and drinking it too โ I canโt hold it against him.
Whatโs an adult beverage youโve sworn off?
I will never drink Rumple Minze ever again.
Last year, Jessie Murph said on TikTok that sheโd been called a rat by some of your fans for appearing on your song โHigh Road.โ Then she directed them to the solo version you released and told them to go get their DUIs. Whatโs your response?
Sheโs a bad bitch. Shout out to her. Everybody that was talking sโ, go fโ yourself.
You wrote songs for your album โ9 Livesโ with the songwriter Amy Allen, who also had a hand in Sabrina Carpenterโs โShort nโ Sweet.โ Are you into Sabrinaโs album?
Iโd be a liar if I said I wasnโt in there jamming it. Iโm a Sabrina fan.
Are you involved in a beef with another musician at the moment?
Iโm currently beefless. I think Iโm pretty cool with everybody. If you hear different from somebody else, though, let me know โ weโll fire it up for sure.
Last week you posted a photo from the studio. The best new song youโve got so far โ whatโs it about?
We wrote a song about a serial killer the other day.
Whatโs a tattoo you regret?
โFโ 2020โ on my leg. I was super-drunk when I got it. I woke up the next morning, wiped the blood away and said, โWell, thatโs there forever.โ
Best cover version heard so far
Tiera Kennedy, dressed in an Aaliyah T-shirt for her second Stagecoach performance of the day, moving nimbly through SWVโs always-welcome โWeak.โ
Second-best cover version heard so far
Ashley McBryde, on the main stage at sunset, nailing the haunted yet blissed-out vibe of Don Henleyโs โThe Boys of Summer.โ
Imagine that
Playing Stagecoach as part of a tour behind last yearโs โPassage du Desirโ (which he released under the alter ego Johnny Blue Skies), Sturgill Simpson and his tight four-piece band offered up an hour of soulful boogie-rock jams that evoked the Allman Brothers backed by Booker T. & the M.G.โs. Speaking of covers: In addition to William Bellโs early-โ60s soul staple โYou Donโt Miss Your Water,โ Simpson played a longing rendition of, uh, โParty All the Timeโ by Eddie Murphy.

Shaboozey performs Saturday at Stagecoach.
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Still tipsy
Like T-Pain on Friday, Shaboozey completed a rare Indio trifecta on Saturday, performing on Stagecoachโs main stage after doing both weekends of Coachella. (Perhaps thatโs why he wore three bedazzled belts as part of his sharp denim suit.) The rap-fluent country star sang a moving rendition of Bob Dylanโs โKnockinโ on Heavenโs Door,โ which he called one of his favorite songs of all time; brought out Sierra Ferrell to do โHail Maryโ; and closed of course with โA Bar Song (Tipsy),โ his 2024 smash that spent 19 weeks atop Billboardโs Hot 100 last year. Around the time of Februaryโs Grammy Awards, Shaboozey appeared to have tired โ reasonably! โ of โTipsyโsโ rootsy jollity. Here, though, he seemed reenergized by the thousands singing along.
A flashy visitor
One vivid demonstration of Stagecoachโs evolution from the festivalโs early days: Scott Storchโs appearance inside Diploโs HonkyTonk, where the producer and songwriter was introduced by his Don Julio-guzzling hype man as the guy who dated both Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian. Eyes hidden behind his signature aviators, Storch took up a spot behind a Korg Kronos synthesizer and played along with a handful of the slinky pop and R&B hits he helped create in the early 2000s โ not least Justin Timberlakeโs โCry Me a River,โ before which he very dramatically ripped a cig.

Dasha performs Saturday at Stagecoach.
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Five minutes backstage with Dasha
Help me parse the timeline in your viral hit โAustin.โ The narrator used to live in L.A., then moved to Austin and now is talking about moving back to L.A.?
โAustinโ is actually about Nashville, but Nashville had some sโ rhymes, so we changed it to Austin. In the song, I had been in Nashville โ Austin โ was living in L.A., and I was moving back to Nashville. That was the whole storyline there. And the guy that I was talking to was in Nashville. Well, Austin.
Hmm. Is it true that things donโt rhyme with Nashville?
Cashville? Hashville?
Would you rather be 10% smarter or 10% funnier?
Funnier. I feel pretty smart. But also: You have to be intelligent to be funny.
Whatโs the last thing you used ChatGPT for?
In the set today, I whip out a harmonica and play it, so we built a harmonica holster into my outfit โ my ass-less chaps that are hanging over there. They were asking what the dimensions were, and I was like, โHow would I know?โ But ChatGPT will know.
Throwback to your L.A. days: Ralphs or Vons?
Iโm more of a Trader Joeโs girl.
Most hated freeway?
The 10 is fโing terrible.
Do you consider yourself a theater kid?
Yes โ a thespian, all the way.
Is โtheater kidโ derogatory?
People use it as an insult, but I think itโs the biggest compliment. Before I go onstage, to everyone in my band and my dancers, Iโm like, โBroadway, guys โ Broadway.โ I channel my musical-theater self onstage, as if Iโm playing myself in a musical-theater production.
Whatโs a musical youโd like to be in but you havenโt yet?
Iโm dying to play Sandy in โGrease.โ
How many unread text messages do you have?
823.
Does anyone besides you know the passcode to your phone?
I think my whole team does. I donโt have anything to hide on there.