Don’t Miss These 5 Rising Country Stars at Stagecoach 2025

Stagecoach 2025 is packed with big names, but these five rising stars are turning heads—and could easily steal the show this year.
Performance: Friday, April 25, 3:55-4:25pm at Toyota Music Den
Avery Anna is releasing her sophomore album Let Go Letters on May 16, inspired by fan-written letters about personal struggles. With over 500 million global streams, she’s currently climbing charts with her duet Indigo alongside Sam Barber and will join
Luke Bryan and
Brad Paisley on tour this summer.
Performance: Friday, April 25, 9:30pm at T-Mobile Main Stage (Headliner)
With an estimated net worth of $12-15 million, Zach Bryan is headlining Stagecoach after wrapping his successful Quittin’ Time Tour. He’s set to play a historic first-ever concert at Michigan Stadium in September with John Mayer and has upcoming performances at BST Hyde Park Festival and multiple stadium shows.
Performance: Saturday, April 26, 5:30-6:10pm at T-Mobile Main Stage
Shaboozey is releasing Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going: The Complete Edition on April 25, featuring collaborations with Jelly Roll and
Sierra Ferrell. His breakthrough hit A Bar Song (Tipsy) spent 17 weeks at #1 on Billboard Hot 100 and recently performed with
Ed Sheeran at Coachella.
Performance: Saturday, April 26, 4:50-5:30pm at Palomino Stage
Texas singer-songwriter Dylan Gossett is riding momentum from his platinum single Coal (428+ million streams) and recently announced The American Trail Tour for July. With over 800 million total streams in less than two years, he’s been called “one of country music’s most in-demand live draws” by Rolling Stone.
Performance: Sunday, April 27, 1:10-1:30pm at T-Mobile Main Stage
Abby Anderson will open Sunday’s performances at the T-Mobile Main Stage. The in-demand touring artist has been building her fanbase with over 21,000 followers tracking her concert dates. She’ll also perform at the Bud Light Backyard later that day from 2:50-3:20pm.