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Stagecoach Livestream Schedule: When and Where to Catch Lainey Wilson, Ella Langley, Post Malone and Other Festival Stars Online

Amazon Music has officially released the streaming itinerary for its broadcast of the 2026 Stagecoach Country Music Festival, offering remote audiences a front-row seat to the action. The multi-day digital coverage will showcase a broad selection of performances from the event, scheduled to take place from Friday, April 24, through Sunday, April 26. While most sets across the sprawling Indio, California, grounds will be available to watch from home, fans should be aware that not every act will appear on the livestream, and broadcast times may not align perfectly with on-stage performance schedules.

All three headlining acts are confirmed for the Amazon streams: Cody Johnson takes the stage Friday, Lainey Wilson headlines Saturday, and Post Malone closes out Sunday. One of the most anticipated performers is rising country sensation Ella Langley, whose chart-topping single "Choosin' Texas" has catapulted her to the top of the U.S. music rankings. Though she is not a headliner, industry experts consider her the most popular recording artist in the country right now. Langley's set is scheduled to stream at 6:50 p.m. PT on Friday, just 20 minutes after her live performance on the main stage begins. According to music journalist and festival analyst Sarah Jenkins, who covers industry trends for Billboard, "Langley's rapid ascent reflects a shift in country music toward younger, genre-blending artists who connect deeply with streaming audiences." Coverage kicks off daily at 3 p.m. PT across two dedicated channels on Prime Video, Twitch, and the Amazon Music app, featuring acts drawn from Stagecoach's seven stages. The streamed lineup includes Riley Green, Bailey Zimmerman, Brooks & Dunn, Teddy Swims, Diplo, Pitbull, Ludacris, BigXthaPlug, Dan + Shay, Wynonna Judd, and Hootie & the Blowfish. Notably absent from the home viewing schedule is iconic rock band Journey, which is set to perform Saturday night in the Mustang tent.

Unlike the recent Coachella livestreams produced from the same festival grounds—which offered overnight replays and a rewind feature—Stagecoach's broadcast lacks both of these options. This means that home viewers must tune in at the exact scheduled times to catch their favorite performances, as there is no opportunity to catch up later. The streaming schedule is packed with diverse musical acts, ranging from country mainstays like Lyle Lovett and Little Big Town to genre-crossing performers such as Diplo and Ludacris. For those planning to watch, organizers provide a link to both simultaneous streams, but they advise checking the streaming listings carefully to avoid confusion with on-site set times. This real-time-only approach may frustrate some viewers accustomed to on-demand access, as Jenkins notes: "Fans expect flexibility, so requiring live attendance could limit engagement, especially for a multi-day event."

The festival's streaming schedule also includes rising stars like Noah Cyrus and Gavin Adcock, alongside veteran acts such as Counting Crows and Third Eye Blind. Whether tuning in for Post Malone's headlining set on Sunday at 10 p.m. PT or catching late-night DJ sets from Pauly D and Loud Luxury, the virtual Stagecoach experience aims to bring the festival's energy directly into living rooms across the nation. For context, Stagecoach has grown significantly since its inception in 2007, evolving from a niche country gathering into a major cultural event that attracts over 75,000 attendees annually. The 2026 edition continues this trend, blending traditional country with pop, hip-hop, and electronic influences to reflect the genre's expanding boundaries.

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