Festivalgoers at Stagecoach, the nation's largest country music star, left in droves during genre superstar Eric Church's acoustic gospel set.
To make his Stagecoach set even more memorable, Post Malone welcomed several country stars to sing their songs with him, including Brad Paisley.
Eric Church described his controversial headlining Stagecoach set, which was more gospel than country, as an attempt to get back to his musical roots.
The Players Course, redesigned in 2007, will be the host course of the Epson Tour Championship in October.
By the time Ira Mosley received a call around 6 a.m. from a friend who was stopping by Papa Dan's Pizza & Pasta, his popular Palm Desert restaurant was already engulfed in flames to the point that all
With Tenet Healthcare’s 30-year operating lease at Desert Regional Medical Center expiring in 2027, the...
In life, there are regular moments, there are great moments and then there is hearing Leon Bridges performing “River” as the sun was setting over the mountains at Stagecoach. There’s nothing country about the singer — but that didn’t seem to matter to a single one of the...
Among those who took the stage Saturday were Willie Nelson, Post Malone, Leon Bridges and returning headliner Miranda Lambert − talk about a lineup.
Elle King maintained a reserved demeanor and focused solely on the music during her Stagecoach 2024 set.
Few people can still pull in big crowds quite like Willie Nelson, the legendary country artist who's been performing for more than six decades. Just two days before his 91st birthday, he decided to celebrate by making it a family affair at the Stagecoach country music festival. Nelson and his...
Hailey Whitters returned to Stagecoach Friday in a much better time slot - and on a much bigger stage - than the one she played two years ago.
From a tribute to Toby Keith with T-Pain to all of his biggest hits, these are the songs that Jelly Roll played Friday at Stagecoach
Jelly Roll brings out T-Pain, Ernest, Maddie & Tae, wife and daughter in wide-ranging Stagecoach set that was equal parts poignant and party
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Xavier Prep sophomore Ava Otteson broke two Desert Empire League records, while a pair of boys' records also fell in spirited meet