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Yoakam, Bridges, Beach Boys play Stagecoach

Tuesday, February 6, 2024 – Stagecoach announced the lineup today for the Palomino Stage with Dwight Yoakam, Leon Bridges and The Beach Boys among the acts playing.

Set for April 26 - 28 at Empire Polo Club in Indio, Cal., acts include Luke Grimes, Charles Wesley Godwin, Charley Crockett, Wyatt Flores and Trampled by Turtles.

The daily line-up is:
Friday, April 26
Dwight Yoakam
Carin Leon
Paul Cauthen
Shane Smith & The Saints
Vincent Neil Emerson
Wyatt Flores
Zach Top
Lola Kirke

Saturday, April 27
Leon Bridges
Charley Crockett
Luke Grimes
Trampled by Turtles
Asleep at the Wheel
Drayton Farley
Stephen Wilson Jr.
Kassi Valazza

Sunday, April 28
The Beach Boys
Clint Black
Pam Tillis
Charles Wesley Godwin
Sam Barber
Brittney Spencer
Katie Pruitt
Miko Marks

Stagecoach will feature headline performances from superstars Eric Church, Miranda Lambert and Morgan Wallen. Additional artists on the Mane Stage include Post Malone (performing a special set of country covers), Jelly Roll, HARDY, Willie Nelson & Family, Megan Moroney, Nickelback, Bailey Zimmerman, Diplo and Wiz Khalifa.


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CD review - Second Hand Heart Dwight Yoakam appears to be a many of mystery on the cover. With two side-by-side images of himself, the Kentucky honky tonker dons a trademark cowboy hat, jeans jacket and jacket and plucking his electric, legs spread and head pointed down. But there really is no mystery about Yoakam, who has been making music longer than some of the contemporary country acts have been alive. And Yoakam has a thing or two to show these young turks what country music used to be - and based on this sterling, ...
CD review - 3 Pears It's comforting to know that in an unpredictable, fast-paced world, there are certain things that will always remain the same. Dwight Yoakam will never come up short when it comes to sharing a cool groove. Indeed, here he is, some 35 years after making his debut, still looking sharp with that cowboy hat perched low over his eyes, giving the impression he hasn't aged a single day, and back at home on Warner Bros., the label that launched him originally. It's also assuring to know ...


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