LOUIE THESINGER To Make Stagecoach Debut

As Stagecoach 2025 approaches, another Mexican artist is set to debut on stage during the biggest country music festival in America. This year, Louie Thesinger will join the likes of Carin Leon (Stagecoach 2024) and The Last Bandoleros (Stagecoach 2023) as a Mexican artist performing over the best three-day weekend of the year. Louie Thesinger is a Fort Worth, Texas-Born Mexican country music artist. Tokenized for creating “Country music with flavor.” His music is a representation of his Texas and Mexican roots while still bringing something new and fresh to the country music scene.

Louie has gained over 1.5 million followers on social media and has begun touring across the nation. He has had an uplifting journey getting to where he is despite a rough upbringing and a stint in prison, which he speaks of on his track “Sending me Back”. Once he was released he put his mind on music and rose to fame with his incredible vocals and uplifting persona.

Stagecoach continues to set the bar for introducing up and coming artists from diverse backgrounds and Louie Thesinger is no exception. Louie will take the Stagecoach stage on Saturday, April 26.

Below is Louie Thesiner’s bio from UMG Nashville:

Louie TheSinger

UMG Nashville signs rising star Louie TheSinger. Louie has built a strong foundation based on trust with his fanbase by placing his truth at the forefront, sharing the scars and the joys through his music.

“Having witnessed Louie’s magnetic charisma translate on stages across this country and watch the rabid fan base he is building, I know that Louie is going to widen the country music audience,” says UMG Nashville Chair & CEO Cindy Mabe. “I am so inspired by Louie’s energy, purpose, and intention to expand the sound of country music through his own personal story and his songs. I am so proud to bring Louie into the Universal Music Group Nashville family!”

Proud of his Texas roots and his Mexican heritage, and proud to have overcome struggles in his life, Louie represents a voice and sound not found in today’s country music.  Louie grew up in the streets of Fort Worth and spent time in prison, where he vowed to change course. Upon his release, he put all his focus on family and on creating and performing music his own way.

“It’s crazy to think that I was just in a prison cell three years ago and now I’m signed to one of the biggest record labels in the world,” shares Louie. “Big thank you to Cindy Mabe and my new fam at UMG Nashville. I’m ready to disrupt country music (in a good way). I’m just tryna add a little spice and make my people proud. It’s time Mexican Americans have a voice in this country world and I’m here for it.”

Louie is currently in the studio working on new music expected in the new year.

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