Carrie Underwood Makes Huge Stagecoach Festival Announcement
Carrie Underwood has already made her springtime plans! The country music superstar has officially announced that next year she’ll be headlining the Stagecoach festival in Indio, California. Carrie shared the exciting news and posted the complete lineup on her Instagram account on October 15.
Under a photo of the lineup, Carrie, 36, wrote in the caption, “There’s nothing like a @Stagecoach audience and I can’t wait to take that stage again in 2020!”
Carrie is currently in the middle of her Cry Pretty 360 tour but it's clear the "Southbound" singer is already gearing up for the future.
The three-day festival, which is held at the Empire Polo Club, is slated for April 24-26. Carrie Underwood will headline day two while Thomas Rhett and Eric Church will headline days one and three respectively. Others on the lineup include: Billy Ray Cyrus, Dan + Shay, Midland, Jimmie Allen, John Pardi, Chris Lane, Brett Young, Dustin Lynch, Bryan Adams and more. Tickets start at $319 and go on sale October 18.
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Last year, the festival boasted the first ever live performance of Lil Nas X and Billy Ray’s record breaking hit “Old Town Road.” More recently however, the festival made waves among fans of Bachelor in Paradise. During the show's sixth season, it was revealed that contestant Blake Horstmann hooked up with both Caelynn Miller-Keyes and Kristina Schulman on back-to-back nights during the festival.
Stagecoach’s talent buyer Stacy Vee joked about the love triangle in a statement. "As it turns out, what happens at Stagecoach doesn’t always stay at Stagecoach! We are sorry to hear about the heap of trouble Blake has gotten himself into,” she said at the time. “Hopefully he can work it out and come and see us again this year — we loved seeing the gang at the show!”
Blake later addressed the drama on Instagram after his stint on the reality show. “I hope that this is not the end of my story and I can look back at this summer and be grateful for the lessons learned and the friends made," he wrote before adding, “I’m still going to Stagecoach.”
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