Lower than per week after Coachella concluded, the Stagecoach nation music pageant has drawn one other crowd within the tens of hundreds to the now principally grassless Empire Polo Membership in Indio. The three-day occasion kicked off Friday and can run by way of Sunday night time with headliners Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll and Luke Combs. I’ll be right here all weekend to convey you the highs and the lows as they occur. Right here’s what went down on Day 2:
An oasis within the desert
“This is officially the biggest show I’ve ever headlined in my career,” Jelly Roll mentioned not lengthy into his main-stage efficiency, and for him that offered a possibility to do greater than entertain: “I never would have dreamed that God would’ve brought a boy from Tennessee to the desert of Southern California,” he added, his voice steadily rising like a pastor’s, “to lead us in church service on a Saturday night to heal the broken through the power of music.”
True to that framing, the face-tattooed rapper-turned-singer did plaintive variations of his songs “Son of a Sinner” and “I Am Not Okay” — each of which draw on his historical past with medication and jail to inform tales of redemption — and introduced out an precise worship chief, Brandon Lake, to sing his growly Christian-music crossover hit, “Hard Fought Hallelujah.” The stage set resembled a fuel station with a neon signal assuring us that Jesus saves — an oasis within the desert, in different phrases.
Jelly Roll made time for some extra earthly pleasures: cameos from BigXthaPlug and Wiz Khalifa that reminded you of his hip-hop roots, and an look by MGK, who did his appealingly bratty pop-punk “My Ex’s Best Friend.” He additionally introduced out Alex Warren to sing his gloopy ballad “Ordinary” and to premiere a brand new duet between the 2 of them known as “Oh My Brother.” (Sadly, it gave the impression of Think about Dragons.)
Jelly Roll completed his set with one other faith-minded second, welcoming Lana Del Rey to the stage to hitch him for “Save Me” as simulated rain fell on the 2 of them. Del Rey’s feathery croon was completely improper for the track, which requires an unembarrassed high quality that’s not a part of her complete deal. However Jelly Roll seemed so amped to have her on the market that you just had been inclined — hey, what have you learnt — to forgive.
Scott Stapp performs with Creed at Stagecoach on Saturday night time.
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With arms broad open
Saturday’s huge megachurch power continued with Creed’s late-night set within the Palomino tent, the place singer Scott Stapp struck an assortment of messianic poses as his bandmates floor out the gospel-grunge riffs of “One Last Breath” and “Higher.” For the latter, Creed introduced out the pop-soul star Tori Kelly — simply one of many many millennials and zoomers who’ve saved Creed in enterprise a quarter-century after the band’s hit-making period.
Koe Wetzel performs Saturday night time at Stagecoach.
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5 minutes backstage with Koe Wetzel
Do you know that Lana Del Rey had made out along with your pal Morgan Wallen, as she claimed in a track at Stagecoach on Friday night time?Did she say so? Good for her.
Your girlfriend lately introduced she’s pregnant. In case you may select, what could be the primary track your little one hears?“Island in the Sun” by Weezer? I don’t know. It’s a very good vibe.
You posted a photograph the opposite day of you and Bailey Zimmerman hanging out at Billy Bob’s in Texas. Bailey’s consuming a Twisted Tea. Did you let him know that Twisted Tea is a disgusting drink?I actually don’t know what occurred that night time. We went to a bar, and I believe his supervisor was like, “Please don’t go out with Koe.” As soon as we received offstage, it was type of chaos — type of black-out metropolis. Twisted Tea, I’m not a giant fan of it. However Bailey’s younger. I keep in mind being that younger and consuming it too — I can’t maintain it towards him.
What’s an grownup beverage you’ve sworn off?I’ll by no means drink Rumple Minze ever once more.
Final yr, Jessie Murph mentioned on TikTok that she’d been known as a rat by a few of your followers for showing in your track “High Road.” Then she directed them to the solo model you launched and informed them to go get their DUIs. What’s your response?She’s a nasty bitch. Shout out to her. All people that was speaking s—, go f— your self.
You wrote songs on your album “9 Lives” with the songwriter Amy Allen, who additionally had a hand in Sabrina Carpenter’s “Short n’ Sweet.” Are you into Sabrina’s album?I’d be a liar if I mentioned I wasn’t in there jamming it. I’m a Sabrina fan.
Are you concerned in a beef with one other musician in the intervening time?I’m at the moment beefless. I believe I’m fairly cool with everyone. In case you hear completely different from any person else, although, let me know — we’ll fireplace it up for certain.
Final week you posted a photograph from the studio. The most effective new track you’ve received thus far — what’s it about?We wrote a track a few serial killer the opposite day.
What’s a tattoo you remorse?“F— 2020” on my leg. I used to be super-drunk once I received it. I awakened the following morning, wiped the blood away and mentioned, “Well, that’s there forever.”
Greatest cowl model heard thus far
Tiera Kennedy, wearing an Aaliyah T-shirt for her second Stagecoach efficiency of the day, shifting nimbly by way of SWV’s always-welcome “Weak.”
Second-best cowl model heard thus far
Ashley McBryde, on the principle stage at sundown, nailing the haunted but blissed-out vibe of Don Henley’s “The Boys of Summer.”
Think about that
Enjoying Stagecoach as a part of a tour behind final yr’s “Passage du Desir” (which he launched below the alter ego Johnny Blue Skies), Sturgill Simpson and his tight four-piece band provided up an hour of soulful boogie-rock jams that evoked the Allman Brothers backed by Booker T. & the M.G.’s. Talking of covers: Along with William Bell’s early-’60s soul staple “You Don’t Miss Your Water,” Simpson performed a longing rendition of, uh, “Party All the Time” by Eddie Murphy.
Shaboozey performs Saturday at Stagecoach.
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Nonetheless tipsy
Like T-Ache on Friday, Shaboozey accomplished a uncommon Indio trifecta on Saturday, acting on Stagecoach’s important stage after doing each weekends of Coachella. (Maybe that’s why he wore three bedazzled belts as a part of his sharp denim go well with.) The rap-fluent nation star sang a shifting rendition of Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” which he known as one in all his favourite songs of all time; introduced out Sierra Ferrell to do “Hail Mary”; and closed in fact with “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” his 2024 smash that spent 19 weeks atop Billboard’s Scorching 100 final yr. Across the time of February’s Grammy Awards, Shaboozey appeared to have drained — moderately! — of “Tipsy’s” rootsy jollity. Right here, although, he appeared reenergized by the hundreds singing alongside.
A flashy customer
One vivid demonstration of Stagecoach’s evolution from the pageant’s early days: Scott Storch’s look inside Diplo’s HonkyTonk, the place the producer and songwriter was launched by his Don Julio-guzzling hype man because the man who dated each Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian. Eyes hidden behind his signature aviators, Storch took up a spot behind a Korg Kronos synthesizer and performed together with a handful of the slinky pop and R&B hits he helped create within the early 2000s — not least Justin Timberlake’s “Cry Me a River,” earlier than which he very dramatically ripped a cig.
Dasha performs Saturday at Stagecoach.
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5 minutes backstage with Dasha
Assist me parse the timeline in your viral hit “Austin.” The narrator used to stay in L.A., then moved to Austin and now could be speaking about shifting again to L.A.?“Austin” is definitely about Nashville, however Nashville had some s— rhymes, so we modified it to Austin. Within the track, I had been in Nashville — Austin — was dwelling in L.A., and I used to be shifting again to Nashville. That was the entire storyline there. And the man that I used to be speaking to was in Nashville. Nicely, Austin.
Hmm. Is it true that issues don’t rhyme with Nashville?Cashville? Hashville?
Would you moderately be 10% smarter or 10% funnier?Funnier. I really feel fairly good. But additionally: You need to be clever to be humorous.
What’s the very last thing you used ChatGPT for?Within the set as we speak, I whip out a harmonica and play it, so we constructed a harmonica holster into my outfit — my ass-less chaps which might be hanging over there. They had been asking what the scale had been, and I used to be like, “How would I know?” However ChatGPT will know.
Throwback to your L.A. days: Ralphs or Vons?I’m extra of a Dealer Joe’s lady.
Most hated freeway?The ten is f—ing horrible.
Do you take into account your self a theater child?Sure — a thespian, all the best way.
Is “theater kid” derogatory?Folks use it as an insult, however I believe it’s the largest praise. Earlier than I’m going onstage, to everybody in my band and my dancers, I’m like, “Broadway, guys — Broadway.” I channel my musical-theater self onstage, as if I’m enjoying myself in a musical-theater manufacturing.
What’s a musical you’d wish to be in however you haven’t but?I’m dying to play Sandy in “Grease.”
What number of unread textual content messages do you’ve gotten?823.
Does anybody moreover the passcode to your telephone?I believe my complete workforce does. I don’t have something to cover on there.

