Our Artists to Watch at Stagecoach 2025

This year’s Stagecoach promises to be the best weekend of the year, as usual. As in previous years there are the well-know artists that everyone will be watching, Luke Combs, Jelly Roll and Zach Bryan. Here’s our list of artists that you must see:

Louie TheSinger– A Fort Worth, Texas-Born Mexican country music sensation. 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 TheSinger rerforms on Saturday at 2:30pm on the T-Mobile Mane Stage

Abby Anderson– Blending new age tones and personal, heart-felt storytelling with catchy, overarching pop melodies, Abby Anderson’s authentic and genre-bending country sound is one that was developed long before her move to Nashville at the age of 17. Abby Anderson performs on Sunday at 1:10pm on the T-Mobile Mane Stage.

49 Winchester– Hailing from Castlewood, Virginia in the desolate backwoods of Southern Appalachia- a place where opportunity seldom knocks- 49 Winchester came to fruition when childhood friends Isaac Gibson, Chase Chafin, and Bus Shelton decided to step off the front porch (on Winchester Street) and take their music to whatever stage would have ’em. 49 Winchester performs on Friday at 3:20pm on the T-Mobile Mane Stage

Tucker Wetmore– Having notched back-to-back spots on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart with his RIAA GOLD certified debut singles “Wine Into Whiskey” and “Wind Up Missin’ You,” surpassing 400 million streams in just six months, Washington-born singer songwriter Tucker Wetmore is well on his way to becoming a certified breakout country star. Tucker Wetmore performs on Friday at 4:25pm on the T-Mobile Mane Stage

Alana Springsteen– Since making her powerhouse debut with TWENTY SOMETHING- a landmark three-part album accompanied by an extended DELUXE edition- artist-songwriter Alana Springsteen has won acclaim from the likes of NPR who noted “Few artists dissect and make sense of your 20s quite like Alana Springsteen.” Alana performs on Friday at 6:05pm on the Budlight Backyard Stage

Ashley McBryde– GRAMMY, CMA and ACM award winner Ashley McBryde cut her teeth playing country songs in biker bars – and it shows. The Grand Ole Opry member’s 2018 major label debut Girl Going Nowhere (Warner Music Nashville) charmed The New York Times, NPR, Rolling Stone, Paste, The Washington Post and more, all en route to landing a GRAMMY nomination for Best Country Album. McBryde closed out 2019 with ACM New Female Artist, CMT Breakout Artist, a New Artist of the Year win at the 53rd Annual CMA Awards and two nominations for the 2020 GRAMMYs for Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance for “Girl Goin’ Nowhere.”McBryde is currently on her headlining The Devil I Know Tour Presented by Ariat and kicked off 2024 with a sold-out run of shows in the U.K., Ireland and Northern Ireland before returning to North America for the second leg in February. Ashley McBryde performs on Saturday at 6:40pm on the T-Mobile Mane Stage

DashaAnna Dasha Novotny, who performs under the name Dasha, is an American singer-songwriter who blends country and pop. She has released two albums, Dirty Blonde and What Happens Now?, and an EP titled Shiny Things. In 2024, her song “Austin” reached number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100. Dasha performs on Saturday 3:20pm on the T-Mobile Mane Stage

Koe WetzelKoe Wetzel never met a genre wall he couldn’t tear down: The Texas singer-songwriter has earned a rabid audience for his songs that mix country, rock, hip-hop and even nineties grunge. Koe Wetzel performs on Saturday at 6pm on the Palomino Stage.

Alexandra Kay– Generating millions of plays weekly on her videos, Alexandra Kay commands the attention of country music fans. With a voice reminiscent of Dolly Parton, Alison Kraus and Leanne Womack, AK is bringing country music back to its roots. Alexandra Kay performs on Sunday at 1:50pm on the T-Mobile Mane Stage

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