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Forbes
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Eric Church Hits A New Career Low
Eric Church's Evangeline Vs. the Machine debuts at No. 30 on the Billboard 200, becoming his ... More lowest-charting studio album in the U.S. Indio, CA - April 27: (GETTY SYNDICATION OUT) Friday headliner Eric Church performs on the Mane Stage on the first day of Stagecoach Country Music Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio Saturday, April 27, 2024. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) After a break of four years between album releases, Eric Church returns to the Billboard rankings with his brand new full-length, Evangeline Vs. the Machine. The project appears on a number of tallies in the United States, and performs well across most of them. That said, when it comes to total consumption, the country superstar's latest effort doesn't quite live up to the success of his earlier releases. While fans are surely enjoying the new collection, it has not turned out to be one of his biggest commercial triumphs. In its first full tracking frame, Evangeline Vs. the Machine moved 20,500 equivalent units in the U.S. That figure comes from Luminate, which gathers streaming and sales data, which is used to compile the Billboard rankings. Of that sum, just under 13,000 were pure purchases, with streaming activity accounting for the rest. That total is enough to send Evangeline Vs. the Machine to No. 30 on the Billboard 200, the magazine's list of the most consumed albums in the U.S. For many musicians, reaching No. 30 would be a major win, as it still lands within the top 40. For Church, though, it's a disappointing placement. Evangeline Vs. the Machine now stands out as Church's lowest-peaking studio album on the Billboard 200. Previously, that distinction belonged to his debut full-length, Sinners Like Me. Released in 2006, the set reached as high as No. 29 — a respectable showing for a new artist at the time. This is also Church's first album to miss the top 10 on the Billboard 200 in well over a decade. Only his first two releases — Sinners Like Me and Carolina in 2009 — did not reach the upper tier. The latter peaked at No. 17, which at the time marked a new high for the singer-songwriter. Over the course of his career, Church has sent 14 projects to the Billboard 200. Seven of them have climbed into the top 10, with two — Chief and The Outsiders — rising all the way to No. 1. The only other projects from the country musician to peak lower than Evangeline Vs. the Machine are non-traditional studio LPs: his compilation 4 Album Collection and three EPs — Caldwell County, Mr. Misunderstood: On the Rocks Live & (Mostly) Unplugged, and the simply-titled & — none of which broke into the upper quarter of the Billboard 200.
Yahoo
25-04-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Chilly weekend ahead for SoCal with cooler temps, gusty winds and patchy showers
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — After several days of warm, sunny weather, Southern California residents can expected a noticeable cooling trend this weekend with afternoon highs 10 to 20 degrees below seasonal averages. It comes as our marine layer deepens and an incoming system brings chances of light rain Saturday afternoon. First up, overcast conditions later Thursday evening into Friday more with a more expansive and deeper marine layer. Expect patchy drizzle for early Friday but clearing of the clouds by late morning/early afternoon. More weather: ➡️ | ⚠️ | 🗺️ Live Radar | 📧 Daytime highs for the beaches and valleys will top out in the low to mid-60s with low 50s for the mountains and low 80s for the deserts. Heading into Saturday, an area of low pressure from the Gulf of Alaska swings down the coast of California and pushes inland. The chances of moisture will ramp up late Friday into Saturday with the highest likelihood of light rainfall between 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday. There's a possibility of a thunderstorm or two mainly focused in Orange and San Bernardino Counties. Stronger onshore flow also sets up for the weekend as westerly winds pick up across the mountains and deserts. Expect gusts to reach 45 to 55 mph Friday afternoon through Saturday evening. Stagecoach Country Music Festival in the Coachella Valley will be cooler than normal for this time of wind with gusty winds kicking up dust and dried grass. Drier and more stable air settle in for early next week as a warming trend follows. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Stagecoach 2025: 12 Must-See Acts
As country music prepares to take over Coachella Valley this weekend for the annual, sold-out Stagecoach Country Music Festival, more than five dozen acts spanning a wide array of sounds will perform on multiple stages April 25 to April 27 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. More from Billboard Tennessee Parole Board Recommends Governor Pardon Jelly Roll Tucker Wetmore Opens Up About Life and Love on New Album 'What Not To': 'We're Scratching the Surface of Telling My Story' How Runaway June Came to Introduce a Subtle, 'New Kind' of Sound With Its Latest Single Two-time CMA Awards entertainer of the year Luke Combs, 'Liar' hitmaker Jelly Roll and 'Something in the Orange' singer-songwriter Zach Bryan will headline Stagecoach this year, but the fest's undercard is also filled with worthy performers and an eclectic lineup that features everything from 'Tipsy (A Bar Song)' hitmaker Shaboozey, Americana-leaning performers such as Sierra Ferrell, Sturgill Simpson and Noeline Hofmann, established pop and rock artists including Lana Del Rey, T-Pain, Nelly, Sammy Hagar and the Backstreet Boys, mainstream country acts such as Scotty McCreery, Carly Pearce, John Morgan, Dasha, Bryan Martin, Tigerlily Gold and Niko Moon, faith-based artists including Anne Wilson and Blessing Offor, and country-rock bands such as 49 Winchester and The Wilder Blue. Beyond performances, the Goldenvoice-produced festival will boast an array of activities, including line dancing, apparel vendors, the annual favorite The Compton Cowboys (who are running an equine wellness experience this year), the Budweiser Clydesdale horses, cooking demos at Guy Fieri's Smokehouse with such artists as Jelly Roll, Sammy Hagar, Midland and more — and, of course, numerous spots for photo ops, including the festival locale's iconic ferris wheel. Leading up to this weekend's country-in-the-desert festivities, Billboard highlights a dozen performers that festivalgoers won't want to miss. Check them out below, in no particular order. For fans of artists who deftly blend country, blues and soul, Alabama native Culpepper will be an essential performer to see during Stagecoach. His songs such as 'After Me?' and 'Who Hurt You' pair his gravelly voice with his compelling songwriting. This musician and Navy veteran's journey from military life to performing on massive country stages has also included time opening for artists including Charles Wesley Godwin and Charley Crockett. He made his Grand Ole Opry debut earlier this year, and he'll open shows for Leon Bridges this summer. – JESSICA NICHOLSON Carter Faith makes her Stagecoach debut performance this year, and judging from the slate of top-notch songs she's released — all of which highlight her witty songwriting and ethereal voice — her debut set will be one to watch. She's previously teamed with Sam Williams on the stellar duet of ''Til I Can Make It On My Own,' and issued her five-song, UMG Nashville EP The Aftermath last year. Beyond her inaugural Stagecoach set, she'll join Little Big Town on tour this summer, and has been on the road with Ella Langley, as well as opening shows for Carly Pearce. – J.N. Don't bother trying to box in guitarist/fiddler Ferrell, who fearlessly slips and slides between genres, while bringing an astonishing musical dexterity to whatever she tackles. The West Virginia native's supple, distinctive voice is as compelling as her musicianship on such songs as the languid, wistful 'American Dreaming.' Her stage fits, including flower crowns and colorful dresses, are often as unconventional as her personality and her music. – MELINDA NEWMAN If the word of Stagecoach Friday headliner Zach Bryan means anything to you, you should certainly make a point of checking out Noeline Hofmann, who Bryan became such a fan of, he not only invited her to perform her 'Purple Gas' on his Belting Bronco YouTube performance series, he covered the song on his The Great American Bar Scene album — and invited Hofmann to sing on his version. The Alberta, Canada singer-songwriter will likely bring that song to her own Stagecoach set earlier that day, as well as newer singles like the sauntering seasons-change ballad 'August.' — ANDREW UNTERBERGER In the vein of past Stagecoach performers like The Beach Boys and Bryan Adams comes Tommy James and the Shondells — an act with few if any obvious country connections, but with a catalog of enduring hits that should still bring a smile to the face of music fans of any stripe. Among those hits: psychedelic-era smashes like the lusty 'Crimson & Clover' and the idealistic 'Crystal Blue Persuasion,' and bubblegummier early mid-'60s confections like 'I Think We're Alone Now' and 'Mony Mony,' the latter two of which also went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in back-to-back weeks in 1987, via respective covers from Tiffany and Billy Idol. – A.U. In his first headlining slot at Stagecoach, Jelly Roll will be sure to show what has made him a superstar in a few short years. With the fervor of a southern minister leading a tent revival, Jelly Roll roams the stage with an evangelical zeal as he musically tackles questions of faith, addiction, love and self-worth in a show that feels like a unifying, communal, healing ritual. His brand of country incorporates rap and rock for a unique blend that no other artist offers. – M.N. For nearly a decade, trio Midland has been regaling fans with their neo-traditional sound, rich harmonies, honky tonk flair and deep-seated acumen for classic country songcraft. Songs like 'Drinkin' Problem,' 'Mr. Lonely,' and 'Cheatin' Songs' draw on a range of styles from '70s through '90s country — and fused with their own modern soundscape, have brought in cross-section of music fans, ranging from retro country devotees to high-brow music acolytes. Their latest album, the Dave Cobb-produced Barely Blue, which they recorded at his studio in Georgia, continues adding to their catalog of progressive-meets-retro songs. — J.N. Few singer-songwriters in any genre have done as much to capture all the nuanced complications of adult love stories in recent years than Carly Pearce — more of the lows than the highs this decade, particularly following her 2020 divorce from fellow country hitmaker Michael Ray. But while her subject matter is often heavy, her songs have still proven buoyant enough for radio, with top 10 Country Airplay hits like 'What He Didn't Do,' 'We Don't Fight Anymore' (with Chris Stapleton) and 'Never Wanted to Be That Girl' (with Ashley McBryde) making Pearce one of the all-too-few women country artists holding down a consistent spot on the airwaves. – A.U. The Balkcom sister trio of Eleanor, Lily and Powell has been recording for Warner Music Nashville the last few years under the name The Castellows, taken from their grandmother's maiden name. Releases like 2024's A Little Goes a Long Way see the trio mixing country-folk with hints of rock, Americana and even a little bluegrass on smartly penned, sweetly harmonized highlights like the Swiftian 'The Part Where You Break My Heart,' and the romantic stomper 'I Know It'll Never End,' the latter of which earned the group its first CMT Award nomination. – A.U. This five-piece group from Odessa, Texas has made a name for itself on the strength of freewheeling, energetic live shows, and rock-embedded songs such as 'Boomtown,' which was featured in the series premiere of the hit Paramount+ drama Landman. Its 2023 album Have a Nice Day landed on the all-genre Billboard 200, while 2024 single 'Happy Face' rose on both the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Country Songs charts. These road warriors have honed a tightly-woven sound and just released the new track 'Bad State of Mind.' They are nominated for new duo or group of the year at the upcoming Academy of Country Music Awards and are spearheading the first leg of their 2025 tour. — J.N. One of country music's brightest new stars, Wetmore went viral last year with 'Wine Into Whiskey' and its blend of 808 beats, traditional country twang and deep regret. Follow-up 'Wind Up Missin' You' took a more optimistic, upbeat turn, but both showed that the Washington native took his country side seriously. After opening for like-minded artists Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan, Wetmore is now winning over audiences with his charismatic, confident performances on his headlining theater tour. — M.N. Wetzel ended the year in a star-making turn with his five-week No. 1 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart, 'High Road,' with Jessie Murph. He joined her at Coachella's first weekend for the hit, so maybe she'll return the favor. But even if not, fans are sure to get a serving of Wetzel's gritty brand of country rock that draws on his Texas roots with a healthy dose of outlaw swagger on such songs as crowd favorite 'February 28, 2016,' 'Cabo' and 'Sweet Dreams.' Wetzel's lyrics often take the listener down a dark path, but he's always there for the ride. – M.N. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart
Yahoo
11-04-2025
- Entertainment
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Coachella kicks off 2025 music festival season: Your guide to the lineups, dates and must-see performances
Reneé Rapp onstage at Coachella in 2024. (for Coachella) Dust off your fanny pack — music festival season has officially arrived. Whether you're planning to camp at Bonnaroo, figuring out your looks for Coachella or just curious about who's dominating the outdoor stages this summer, we've got the ultimate guide for you. From must-see performances to the hidden gems worth showing up early for, here's what you need to know about this year's biggest and best music festivals, including headliners, can't-miss acts and ticket information. (All ticket prices listed reflect what's currently available for purchase at the time of publication.) Coachella Sabrina Carpenter at Coachella in 2024. (for Coachella) Kicking off festival season, Coachella returns for its 24th year at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, Calif., running over two weekends. Known for setting the tone for the season in music, fashion and festival culture, this year's event promises another immersive experience across several main stages and tents. Advertisement 🗓️ When: April 11-13 & April 18-20 🌎 Where: Indio, Calif. 🎸 Headliners: Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone 🕶️Don't miss: Missy Elliott, Charli XCX, Megan Thee Stallion, Travis Scott 🎟 Tickets: $599-$1,399 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Stagecoach Eric Church at Stagecoach Country Music Festival in 2024. (Allen J. Schaben /Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) Following in Coachella's footsteps, Stagecoach is turning up the heat in the desert this year, with some of the biggest names in country music headlining the three-day event. Diplo's genre-bending HonkyTonk tent, now in its third iteration, is sure to be a good time to boot. 🗓️ When: April 25-27 🌎 Where: Indio, Calf. 🎸 Headliners: Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, Luke Combs Advertisement 🕶️ Don't miss: Diplo, Brothers Osborne, Lana Del Rey, Nelly 🎟 Tickets: Sold out. Fans can join a waitlist. ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 BeachLife Music Festival Seal onstage at BeachLife 2024. (Courtesy of BeachLife Music Festival) The festival returns to the scenic waterfront of Redondo Beach, Calif., offering a three-day celebration of music, art and — you guessed it — beach life. Attendees can enjoy the likes of Lenny Kravitz and the Beach Boys while wiggling their toes in the sand. 🗓️ When: May 2-4 🌎 Where: Redondo Beach, Calif. 🎸 Headliners: Lenny Kravitz, Sublime, Alanis Morissette 🕶️Don't miss: The Beach Boys with John Stamos, Jackson Browne, Pretenders 🎟 Tickets: $199-$4,999 Advertisement ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 RiverBeat Music Festival Lauryn Hill at RiverBeat 2024. (Keith Griner/RiverBeat) Returning to Tom Lee Park in Memphis, the festival is back for its second year with a lineup of hip-hop, rock, pop and more. The RiverBeat made history in 2024 as the first major music event held along the Mississippi River following the park's $61 million renovation. 🗓️ When: May 2-4 🌎 Where: Memphis, Tenn. 🎸 Headliners: Missy Elliott, the Killers, Anderson .Paak & the Free Nationals 🕶️Don't miss: Benson Boone, Khruangbin, Ludacris, Public Enemy, Busta Rhymes 🎟 Tickets: $85-$919 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Outlaw Music Festival Willie Nelson at Outlaw Music Festival 2018 in Charlotte, N.C. () Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the festival returns with a lineup of legendary and contemporary artists. Spearheaded by Willie Nelson & Family, this year's tour features performances by Bob Dylan, Billy Strings, Sheryl Crow and more, offering a rich blend of Americana, rock and country music. Be sure to check your venues ahead of time, as some lineups may change. Advertisement 🗓️ When: May 13-Sept. 19 🌎 Where: Opening in Phoenix and ending in East Troy, Wis., with various tour stops throughout the U.S. 🎸 Headliners: Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, Billy Strings, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Sheryl Crow 🕶️Don't miss: Lake Street Dive, Lucinda Williams, Wilco 🎟 Tickets: $35-$800+ (prices vary by tour stop) ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas The night sky above Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. (Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images) One of the nation's largest electronic dance music festivals returns to Las Vegas, promising a magical weekend with over 250 artists across multiple stages at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. 🗓️ When: May 16-18 🌎 Where: Las Vegas Advertisement 🎸 Headliners: Dom Dolla, Alesso, Afrojack, Alison Wonderland 🕶️Don't miss: Loud Luxury, Alok, Gesaffelstein, Martin Garrix 🎟 Tickets: Sold out. Fans can join a waitlist. ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Sand in My Boots Crowds gather at the Hangout Music Festival 2023. This year, the festival is partnering with Morgan Wallen for the inaugural Sand in My Boots festival. (Hangout Music Festival) The inaugural music festival, curated by Morgan Wallen, will take place on the white-sand beaches of Gulf Shores, Ala. Billed as the 15th-anniversary edition of the Hangout Music Festival, the three-day event boasts a range of artists in its lineup, with a unique beachside concert experience. 🗓️ When: May 16-18 🌎 Where: Gulf Shores, Ala. 🎸 Headliners: Morgan Wallen, Post Malone, Brooks & Dunn, Hardy Advertisement 🕶️Don't miss: Riley Green, Diplo, Three 6 Mafia, 3 Doors Down 🎟 Tickets: Sold out. Fans can join a waitlist. ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 BottleRock Singer-songwriter and guitarist Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam at BottleRock 2024. () The annual festival is set to deliver an unforgettable Memorial Day weekend in Napa Valley. Celebrating the fusion of world-class music, gourmet food and premium wines, this year's festival boasts a lineup catering to all musical tastes. 🗓️ When: May 23-25 🌎 Where: Napa Valley, Calif. 🎸 Headliners: Green Day, Justin Timberlake, Noah Kahan 🕶️Don't miss: Kate Hudson, 4 Non Blondes, E-40 🎟 Tickets: $233-$456 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 OutLoud Adam Lambert at OutLoud Music Festival 2024 in West Hollywood, Calif. (Sarah Morris/WireImage) The festival returns to West Hollywood Park for WeHo Pride 2025 with its boldest lineup yet. The two-day outdoor celebration is headlined by Lizzo, Lil Nas X and Kim Petras, setting the stage for a weekend of queerness and pop spectacle. Advertisement 🗓️ When: May 31-June 1 🌎 Where: West Hollywood, Calif. 🎸 Headliners: Lizzo, Lil Nas X 🕶️Don't miss: Honey Dijon, Paris Hilton, Sasha Colby 🎟 Tickets: $204-$763 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 The Governors Ball Chappell Roan at the Governors Ball 2024 in New York City. (Nina Westervelt/Billboard via Getty Images) Celebrating its 15th anniversary, the Governors Ball (or GovBall) returns to Flushing Meadows Corona Park. The festival will feature over 60 artists across three stages, showcasing a diverse lineup that spans pop, hip-hop, indie and rock. 🗓️ When: June 6-8 🌎 Where: NYC borough of Queens 🎸 Headliners: Benson Boone, Olivia Rodrigo, Feid, Hozier, Glass Animals, Tyler, the Creator 🕶️Don't miss: T-Pain, Conan Gray, Mt. Joy, Clairo Advertisement 🎟 Tickets: $169-$899 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 World Pride Music Festival Jake Resnicow's Dreamland, pictured at NYC Pride 2024, is partnering with Capital Pride to serve as the premier music festival for WorldPride in Washington, D.C. (Courtesy of Dreamland) For the first time ever, World Pride — the largest global LGBTQ celebration — is taking place in Washington, D.C., just in time for the city's 50th anniversary of Pride celebrations. This two-day music festival is pulling out all the stops with three massive stages and boundary-pushing performance art. Whether you're into house, pop, drag, circuit or techno, there's a stage for you. 🗓️ When: June 6-7 🌎 Where: Washington, D.C. 🎸 Headliners: Jennifer Lopez, Troy Sivan 🕶️Don't miss: Galantis, Grimes, Purple Disco Machine, RuPaul (DJ Set) Advertisement 🎟 Tickets: $259-$509 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival The crowd on the big screen during Bonnaroo 2024 in Manchester, Tenn. (Douglas Mason/WireImage) For over 20 years, music lovers have flocked to the 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tenn., for the annual festival celebrated for its diverse lineups. This year continues that tradition, offering a mix of acts from rock and pop — and everywhere in between. 🗓️ When: June 12-15 🌎 Where: Manchester, Tenn. 🎸 Headliners: Luke Combs, Olivia Rodrigo, Hozier, Tyler, the Creator 🕶️Don't miss: Avril Lavigne, Justice, Hozier, Vampire Weekend, Alex Warren 🎟 Tickets: $460-$26,000 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Minnesota Yacht Club Festival The Offspring at Minnesota Yacht Club Festival 2024. (Minnesota Yacht Club) After a successful debut that drew more than 60,000 attendees in 2024, the festival returns to Harriet Island Regional Park in downtown St. Paul, Minn. This year the riverside celebration expands to three full days of music set beneath the giant cottonwoods along the Mississippi River. 🗓️ When: June 18-20 🌎 Where: St. Paul, Minn. 🎸 Headliners: Hozier, Fall Out Boy, Green Day 🕶️Don't miss: Sheryl Crow, Garbage, Gigi Perez, Alabama Shakes 🎟 Tickets: $150-$2,300 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Vans Warped Tour A crowd surfer during Taking Back Sunday's performance at Warped Tour 2019 in Atlantic City, N.J. () The alternative music festival is officially back to celebrate its 30th anniversary with two-day events across three U.S. cities, blending classic Warped nostalgia with a fresh wave of rising talent. 🌎 Where: Washington, D.C. (June 14-15); Long Beach, Calif. (July 26-27); Orlando, Fla. (Nov. 15-16). 🎸 Headliners: 311, Simple Plan, Bowling for Soup, Dance Hall Crashers, Pennywise, Miss May I, Chandler Leighton 🕶️Don't miss: Angel Dust, The Wonder Years, Drain 🎟 Tickets: Sold out. Fans can join a waitlist. ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Newport Folk Festival Brittany Howard at the 2024 Newport Folk Festival. () The festival has evolved significantly since Bob Dylan's 1965 electric performance challenged traditional folk norms and marked a pivotal moment in music history. Today the Newport Folk Festival is renowned for its eclectic lineups and a fanbase so loyal that tickets often sell out before artists are announced. 🗓️ When: July 25-27 🌎 Where: Newport, R.I. 🎸 Headliners: Luke Combs, Jeff Tweedy, Mt. Joy 🕶️Don't miss: Kim Deal, MJ Lenderman, Waxahatchee 🎟 Tickets: Sold out. Fans can join a waitlist. ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Lollapalooza Benson Boone at Lollapalooza 2024 in Chicago. () Chicago's premier music festival is returning to Grant Park. Attracting nearly half a million music enthusiasts across its four days each summer, the event has become a cornerstone of the city's vibrant festival scene and has spawned several international versions. 🗓️ When: July 31-Aug. 3 🌎 Where: Chicago. 🎸 Headliners: Luke Combs, Olivia Rodrigo, Korn, Rüfüs du Sol, Twice, Sabrina Carpenter, A$AP Rocky, Tyler, the Creator 🕶️Don't miss: Gracie Abrams, Doechii, Martin Garrix 🎟 Tickets: $378-$25,000 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Hinterland Music Festival Festivalgoers at the 2021 Hinterland Music Festival. () Now in its 10th year, the festival is set to return to the rolling hills of Saint Charles, Iowa, with headliners that include Kacey Musgraves, Lana Del Rey and Tyler, the Creator. This year also marks a major upgrade to the grounds, including a brand-new amphitheater to enhance the live music experience for fans and artists alike. 🗓️ When: Aug. 1-3 🌎 Where: Saint Charles, Iowa 🎸 Headliners: Kacey Musgraves, Lana Del Rey, Tyler, the Creator 🕶️Don't miss: Remi Wolf, Still Woozy, Bleachers, Sierra Ferrell 🎟 Tickets: $145-$1,920 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Outside Lands Grace Jones at Outside Lands 2024. (Steve Jennings/FilmMagic) The largest independently owned music festival in the U.S. is set to return to San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. This three-day celebration encapsulates the Bay Area's vibrant culture, offering attendees a mix of music, culinary attractions and immersive experiences. 🗓️ When: Aug. 8-10 🌎 Where: San Francisco. 🎸 Headliners: Hozier, Doja Cat, Anderson .Paak & the Free Nationals, Vampire Weekend, Glass Animals, Gracie Abrams, Jamie xx, Doechii, Gesaffelstein, Tyler, the Creator 🕶️Don't miss: Bleachers, Julien Baker & Torres, Big Freedia with S.F. Gay Men's Chorus 🎟 Tickets: $529-$5,299 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Shaky Knees The crowd at Shaky Knees 2024 in Atlanta. () The 12th edition of this festival promises a lineup of more than 50 artists. For the first time, the festival is moving to Atlanta's Piedmont Park and shifting to a fall weekend, bringing fresh energy and scenic new backdrops. 🗓️ When: Sept. 19-21 🌎 Where: Atlanta. 🎸 Headliners: Deftones, My Chemical Romance, Blink-182 🕶️Don't miss: Lenny Kravitz, 'Weird Al' Yankovic, Lucy Dacus, Wet Leg 🎟 Tickets: $160-$7,715 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Bruce Springsteen at the 2024 Festival. (Taylor Hill/WireImage) This unique festival returns to the beach and boardwalk to deliver another wave of live music, visual art and surf culture across three stages — all with a spotlight on ocean sustainability. It's continuing its tradition of blending surf and sound, with a professional surfing competition featuring top athletes. 🗓️ When: Sept. 13-14 🌎 Where: Asbury Park, N.J. 🎸 Headliners: Hozier, Blink-182 🕶️Don't miss: ZZ Top, TV on the Radio, Remi Wolf, De La Soul 🎟 Tickets: $1,500-$10,900 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Soundside Music Festival Teddy Swims at the 2024 SoundSide Music Festival. () Returning to Bridgeport's Seaside Park, this festival offers a lineup that balances indie rock royalty and rising stars. Formerly known as Sound On Sound, the festival is back this year with renewed energy and a stacked roster. 🗓️ When: Sept. 27-28 🌎 Where: Bridgeport, Conn. 🎸 Headliners: The Killers, Weezer, Hozier, Vampire Weekend 🕶️Don't miss: Djo, Japanese Breakfast, Wild Rivers, Happy Landing 🎟 Tickets: $165-$805 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Austin City Limits Remi Wolf onstage at the 2024 Austin City Limits Music Festival.. (Erika Goldring/WireImage) The festival returns for its 23rd year for two weekends, featuring hundreds of bands on various stages across Zilker Park. While the official lineup has yet to be announced, past headliners have included artists such as Chris Stapleton, Blink-182, Dua Lipa and Tyler, the Creator. 🗓️ When: Oct. 3-5 and Oct. 10-12 🌎 Where: Austin, Texas 🎸 Headliners: Lineup coming soon 🕶️Don't miss: Lineup coming soon 🎟 Tickets: $320 - $30,000 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈
Yahoo
09-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Coachella kicks off 2025 music festival season: Your guide to the lineups, dates and must-see performances
Reneé Rapp onstage at Coachella in 2024. (for Coachella) Dust off your fanny pack — music festival season has officially arrived. Whether you're planning to camp at Bonnaroo, figuring out your looks for Coachella or just curious about who's dominating the outdoor stages this summer, we've got the ultimate guide for you. From must-see performances to the hidden gems worth showing up early for, here's what you need to know about this year's biggest and best music festivals, including headliners, can't-miss acts and ticket information. (All ticket prices listed reflect what's currently available for purchase at the time of publication.) Coachella Sabrina Carpenter at Coachella in 2024. (for Coachella) Kicking off festival season, Coachella returns for its 24th year at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, Calif., running over two weekends. Known for setting the tone for the season in music, fashion and festival culture, this year's event promises another immersive experience across several main stages and tents. Advertisement 🗓️ When: April 11-13 & April 18-20 🌎 Where: Indio, Calif. 🎸 Headliners: Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone 🕶️Don't miss: Missy Elliott, Charli XCX, Megan Thee Stallion, Travis Scott 🎟 Tickets: $599-$1,399 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Stagecoach Eric Church at Stagecoach Country Music Festival in 2024. (Allen J. Schaben /Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) Following in Coachella's footsteps, Stagecoach is turning up the heat in the desert this year, with some of the biggest names in country music headlining the three-day event. Diplo's genre-bending HonkyTonk tent, now in its third iteration, is sure to be a good time to boot. 🗓️ When: April 25-27 🌎 Where: Indio, Calf. 🎸 Headliners: Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll, Luke Combs Advertisement 🕶️ Don't miss: Diplo, Brothers Osborne, Lana Del Rey, Nelly 🎟 Tickets: Sold out. Fans can join a waitlist. ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 BeachLife Music Festival Seal onstage at BeachLife 2024. (Courtesy of BeachLife Music Festival) The festival returns to the scenic waterfront of Redondo Beach, Calif., offering a three-day celebration of music, art and — you guessed it — beach life. Attendees can enjoy the likes of Lenny Kravitz and the Beach Boys while wiggling their toes in the sand. 🗓️ When: May 2-4 🌎 Where: Redondo Beach, Calif. 🎸 Headliners: Lenny Kravitz, Sublime, Alanis Morissette 🕶️Don't miss: The Beach Boys with John Stamos, Jackson Browne, Pretenders 🎟 Tickets: $199-$4,999 Advertisement ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 RiverBeat Music Festival Lauryn Hill at RiverBeat 2024. (Keith Griner/RiverBeat) Returning to Tom Lee Park in Memphis, the festival is back for its second year with a lineup of hip-hop, rock, pop and more. The RiverBeat made history in 2024 as the first major music event held along the Mississippi River following the park's $61 million renovation. 🗓️ When: May 2-4 🌎 Where: Memphis, Tenn. 🎸 Headliners: Missy Elliott, the Killers, Anderson .Paak & the Free Nationals 🕶️Don't miss: Benson Boone, Khruangbin, Ludacris, Public Enemy, Busta Rhymes 🎟 Tickets: $85-$919 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Outlaw Music Festival Willie Nelson at Outlaw Music Festival 2018 in Charlotte, N.C. () Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the festival returns with a lineup of legendary and contemporary artists. Spearheaded by Willie Nelson & Family, this year's tour features performances by Bob Dylan, Billy Strings, Sheryl Crow and more, offering a rich blend of Americana, rock and country music. Be sure to check your venues ahead of time, as some lineups may change. Advertisement 🗓️ When: May 13-Sept. 19 🌎 Where: Opening in Phoenix and ending in East Troy, Wis., with various tour stops throughout the U.S. 🎸 Headliners: Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, Billy Strings, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Sheryl Crow 🕶️Don't miss: Lake Street Dive, Lucinda Williams, Wilco 🎟 Tickets: $35-$800+ (prices vary by tour stop) ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas The night sky above Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. (Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images) One of the nation's largest electronic dance music festivals returns to Las Vegas, promising a magical weekend with over 250 artists across multiple stages at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. 🗓️ When: May 16-18 🌎 Where: Las Vegas Advertisement 🎸 Headliners: Dom Dolla, Alesso, Afrojack, Alison Wonderland 🕶️Don't miss: Loud Luxury, Alok, Gesaffelstein, Martin Garrix 🎟 Tickets: Sold out. Fans can join a waitlist. ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Sand in My Boots Crowds gather at the Hangout Music Festival 2023. This year, the festival is partnering with Morgan Wallen for the inaugural Sand in My Boots festival. (Hangout Music Festival) The inaugural music festival, curated by Morgan Wallen, will take place on the white-sand beaches of Gulf Shores, Ala. Billed as the 15th-anniversary edition of the Hangout Music Festival, the three-day event boasts a range of artists in its lineup, with a unique beachside concert experience. 🗓️ When: May 16-18 🌎 Where: Gulf Shores, Ala. 🎸 Headliners: Morgan Wallen, Post Malone, Brooks & Dunn, Hardy Advertisement 🕶️Don't miss: Riley Green, Diplo, Three 6 Mafia, 3 Doors Down 🎟 Tickets: Sold out. Fans can join a waitlist. ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 BottleRock Singer-songwriter and guitarist Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam at BottleRock 2024. () The annual festival is set to deliver an unforgettable Memorial Day weekend in Napa Valley. Celebrating the fusion of world-class music, gourmet food and premium wines, this year's festival boasts a lineup catering to all musical tastes. 🗓️ When: May 23-25 🌎 Where: Napa Valley, Calif. 🎸 Headliners: Green Day, Justin Timberlake, Noah Kahan 🕶️Don't miss: Kate Hudson, 4 Non Blondes, E-40 🎟 Tickets: $233-$456 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 OutLoud Adam Lambert at OutLoud Music Festival 2024 in West Hollywood, Calif. (Sarah Morris/WireImage) The festival returns to West Hollywood Park for WeHo Pride 2025 with its boldest lineup yet. The two-day outdoor celebration is headlined by Lizzo, Lil Nas X and Kim Petras, setting the stage for a weekend of queerness and pop spectacle. Advertisement 🗓️ When: May 31-June 1 🌎 Where: West Hollywood, Calif. 🎸 Headliners: Lizzo, Lil Nas X 🕶️Don't miss: Honey Dijon, Paris Hilton, Sasha Colby 🎟 Tickets: $204-$763 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 The Governors Ball Chappell Roan at the Governors Ball 2024 in New York City. (Nina Westervelt/Billboard via Getty Images) Celebrating its 15th anniversary, the Governors Ball (or GovBall) returns to Flushing Meadows Corona Park. The festival will feature over 60 artists across three stages, showcasing a diverse lineup that spans pop, hip-hop, indie and rock. 🗓️ When: June 6-8 🌎 Where: NYC borough of Queens 🎸 Headliners: Benson Boone, Olivia Rodrigo, Feid, Hozier, Glass Animals, Tyler, the Creator 🕶️Don't miss: T-Pain, Conan Gray, Mt. Joy, Clairo Advertisement 🎟 Tickets: $169-$899 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 World Pride Music Festival Jake Resnicow's Dreamland, pictured at NYC Pride 2024, is partnering with Capital Pride to serve as the premier music festival for WorldPride in Washington, D.C. (Courtesy of Dreamland) For the first time ever, World Pride — the largest global LGBTQ celebration — is taking place in Washington, D.C., just in time for the city's 50th anniversary of Pride celebrations. This two-day music festival is pulling out all the stops with three massive stages and boundary-pushing performance art. Whether you're into house, pop, drag, circuit or techno, there's a stage for you. 🗓️ When: June 6-7 🌎 Where: Washington, D.C. 🎸 Headliners: Jennifer Lopez, Troy Sivan 🕶️Don't miss: Galantis, Grimes, Purple Disco Machine, RuPaul (DJ Set) Advertisement 🎟 Tickets: $259-$509 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival The crowd on the big screen during Bonnaroo 2024 in Manchester, Tenn. (Douglas Mason/WireImage) For over 20 years, music lovers have flocked to the 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tenn., for the annual festival celebrated for its diverse lineups. This year continues that tradition, offering a mix of acts from rock and pop — and everywhere in between. 🗓️ When: June 12-15 🌎 Where: Manchester, Tenn. 🎸 Headliners: Luke Combs, Olivia Rodrigo, Hozier, Tyler, the Creator 🕶️Don't miss: Avril Lavigne, Justice, Hozier, Vampire Weekend, Alex Warren 🎟 Tickets: $460-$26,000 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Minnesota Yacht Club Festival The Offspring at Minnesota Yacht Club Festival 2024. (Minnesota Yacht Club) After a successful debut that drew more than 60,000 attendees in 2024, the festival returns to Harriet Island Regional Park in downtown St. Paul, Minn. This year the riverside celebration expands to three full days of music set beneath the giant cottonwoods along the Mississippi River. 🗓️ When: June 18-20 🌎 Where: St. Paul, Minn. 🎸 Headliners: Hozier, Fall Out Boy, Green Day 🕶️Don't miss: Sheryl Crow, Garbage, Gigi Perez, Alabama Shakes 🎟 Tickets: $150-$2,300 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Vans Warped Tour A crowd surfer during Taking Back Sunday's performance at Warped Tour 2019 in Atlantic City, N.J. () The alternative music festival is officially back to celebrate its 30th anniversary with two-day events across three U.S. cities, blending classic Warped nostalgia with a fresh wave of rising talent. 🌎 Where: Washington, D.C. (June 14-15); Long Beach, Calif. (July 26-27); Orlando, Fla. (Nov. 15-16). 🎸 Headliners: 311, Simple Plan, Bowling for Soup, Dance Hall Crashers, Pennywise, Miss May I, Chandler Leighton 🕶️Don't miss: Angel Dust, The Wonder Years, Drain 🎟 Tickets: Sold out. Fans can join a waitlist. ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Newport Folk Festival Brittany Howard at the 2024 Newport Folk Festival. () The festival has evolved significantly since Bob Dylan's 1965 electric performance challenged traditional folk norms and marked a pivotal moment in music history. Today the Newport Folk Festival is renowned for its eclectic lineups and a fanbase so loyal that tickets often sell out before artists are announced. 🗓️ When: July 25-27 🌎 Where: Newport, R.I. 🎸 Headliners: Luke Combs, Jeff Tweedy, Mt. Joy 🕶️Don't miss: Kim Deal, MJ Lenderman, Waxahatchee 🎟 Tickets: Sold out. Fans can join a waitlist. ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Lollapalooza Benson Boone at Lollapalooza 2024 in Chicago. () Chicago's premier music festival is returning to Grant Park. Attracting nearly half a million music enthusiasts across its four days each summer, the event has become a cornerstone of the city's vibrant festival scene and has spawned several international versions. 🗓️ When: July 31-Aug. 3 🌎 Where: Chicago. 🎸 Headliners: Luke Combs, Olivia Rodrigo, Korn, Rüfüs du Sol, Twice, Sabrina Carpenter, A$AP Rocky, Tyler, the Creator 🕶️Don't miss: Gracie Abrams, Doechii, Martin Garrix 🎟 Tickets: $378-$25,000 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Hinterland Music Festival Festivalgoers at the 2021 Hinterland Music Festival. () Now in its 10th year, the festival is set to return to the rolling hills of Saint Charles, Iowa, with headliners that include Kacey Musgraves, Lana Del Rey and Tyler, the Creator. This year also marks a major upgrade to the grounds, including a brand-new amphitheater to enhance the live music experience for fans and artists alike. 🗓️ When: Aug. 1-3 🌎 Where: Saint Charles, Iowa 🎸 Headliners: Kacey Musgraves, Lana Del Rey, Tyler, the Creator 🕶️Don't miss: Remi Wolf, Still Woozy, Bleachers, Sierra Ferrell 🎟 Tickets: $145-$1,920 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Outside Lands Grace Jones at Outside Lands 2024. (Steve Jennings/FilmMagic) The largest independently owned music festival in the U.S. is set to return to San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. This three-day celebration encapsulates the Bay Area's vibrant culture, offering attendees a mix of music, culinary attractions and immersive experiences. 🗓️ When: Aug. 8-10 🌎 Where: San Francisco. 🎸 Headliners: Hozier, Doja Cat, Anderson .Paak & the Free Nationals, Vampire Weekend, Glass Animals, Gracie Abrams, Jamie xx, Doechii, Gesaffelstein, Tyler, the Creator 🕶️Don't miss: Bleachers, Julien Baker & Torres, Big Freedia with S.F. Gay Men's Chorus 🎟 Tickets: $529-$5,299 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Shaky Knees The crowd at Shaky Knees 2024 in Atlanta. () The 12th edition of this festival promises a lineup of more than 50 artists. For the first time, the festival is moving to Atlanta's Piedmont Park and shifting to a fall weekend, bringing fresh energy and scenic new backdrops. 🗓️ When: Sept. 19-21 🌎 Where: Atlanta. 🎸 Headliners: Deftones, My Chemical Romance, Blink-182 🕶️Don't miss: Lenny Kravitz, 'Weird Al' Yankovic, Lucy Dacus, Wet Leg 🎟 Tickets: $160-$7,715 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Bruce Springsteen at the 2024 Festival. (Taylor Hill/WireImage) This unique festival returns to the beach and boardwalk to deliver another wave of live music, visual art and surf culture across three stages — all with a spotlight on ocean sustainability. It's continuing its tradition of blending surf and sound, with a professional surfing competition featuring top athletes. 🗓️ When: Sept. 13-14 🌎 Where: Asbury Park, N.J. 🎸 Headliners: Hozier, Blink-182 🕶️Don't miss: ZZ Top, TV on the Radio, Remi Wolf, De La Soul 🎟 Tickets: $1,500-$10,900 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Soundside Music Festival Teddy Swims at the 2024 SoundSide Music Festival. () Returning to Bridgeport's Seaside Park, this festival offers a lineup that balances indie rock royalty and rising stars. Formerly known as Sound On Sound, the festival is back this year with renewed energy and a stacked roster. 🗓️ When: Sept. 27-28 🌎 Where: Bridgeport, Conn. 🎸 Headliners: The Killers, Weezer, Hozier, Vampire Weekend 🕶️Don't miss: Djo, Japanese Breakfast, Wild Rivers, Happy Landing 🎟 Tickets: $165-$805 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈 Austin City Limits Remi Wolf onstage at the 2024 Austin City Limits Music Festival.. (Erika Goldring/WireImage) The festival returns for its 23rd year for two weekends, featuring hundreds of bands on various stages across Zilker Park. While the official lineup has yet to be announced, past headliners have included artists such as Chris Stapleton, Blink-182, Dua Lipa and Tyler, the Creator. 🗓️ When: Oct. 3-5 and Oct. 10-12 🌎 Where: Austin, Texas 🎸 Headliners: Lineup coming soon 🕶️Don't miss: Lineup coming soon 🎟 Tickets: $320 - $30,000 ⚡ Full lineup: Click here 👈