The Texas band added a second North American leg after a breakout year, with new stops in Los Angeles, Austin, and more.
The Texas band added a second North American leg after a breakout year, with new stops in Los Angeles, Austin, and more.
The band’s Sunday evening set at the California festival leaned on the songs that made *Cracked Rear View* a blockbuster, while a Kool and the Gang interpolation and Darius Rucker’s solo hit underscored the blurred lines between rock, pop, and modern country.
At a festival disrupted by wind and logistics, Wilson turned a lost slot into a shared performance.
The Georgia-raised singer-songwriter performed songs from her EP Big Buskin’ at the festival’s final day, tracing a path from street corners to country music’s main event.
The country festival’s multi-platform broadcast kicks off this afternoon with headliners Post Malone, Lainey Wilson, and Cody Johnson, plus a lineup that pulls from pop, rock, and hip-hop.
Dangerous gusts forced a sudden festival-wide evacuation during Little Big Town’s set, pushing the Saturday headliner back an hour.
The Honky Tonk stage turned into a nostalgia rave as Ashlee Simpson and 3OH!3 joined the DJ set for a night of millennial pop classics.
During her Friday evening set at Stagecoach, Noah Cyrus called on family, bringing out her brother Braison for a song they wrote together and later her father Billy Ray for a moment that nodded to their shared history.
The Dallas rapper’s Friday set leaned heavy into his country pivot, with thousands singing a song that wasn’t even his.
The fast-rising country singer used her golden-hour slot to flip a predictable duet into a comedic set piece, with comedian Theo Von handling Riley Green’s part.