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HITS LIST BLASTS OFF
Space is the place for Tay. (4/26a)
SONG STREAMS: SWIFT SETS STREAMING RECORD
What did you expect? (4/26a)
SPRING BREAKOUTS: THESE HEATERS ARE STILL HOT
Who's Boomin who. (4/26a)
SONG REVENUE: “SWEET” SMELLS OF SUCCESS
Life after "Church" (4/26a)
STAGECOACH: SETS TO SEE AND PLACES TO BE
Saddle up, cowboys and cowgirls. (4/26a)
THE NEW UMG
Gosh, we hope there are more press releases.
TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
Music City
A BIG RETURN FOR STAGECOACH
5/2/22

After a two-year hiatus, Stagecoach returned to the desert with an all-star lineup and plenty of special guests.

Before headliner Thomas Rhett took the stage on Friday night, bringing along Jon Pardi for “Beer Can’t Fix” as well as Ashton Kutcher and HARDY for a version of Garth Brooks' “Friends in Low Places,” Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd joined in on each other’s sets, while Orville Peck hopped on the Palomino Stage with Tanya Tucker and more.

Saturday saw Carrie Underwood go full rock ‘n’ roll with Axl Rose (pictured below) to duet on Guns ‘N Roses’ “Sweet Child O’Mine” and “Paradise City,” while on Sunday, Lindsay Ell brought out members of Cheat Codes for “How Do You Love,” Locash was joined by The Beach BoysMike Love for “Beach Boys” and Lana Del Rey appeared with Nikki Lane for her set.

Throughout the three-day Goldenvoice fest, artists also paid tribute to late country star Naomi Judd, including The Brothers Osborne, who performed a verse and chorus of The Judd’s “Why Not Me” during their Saturday set.

The weekend was also packed with plenty of experiences, including the Honky Tonk Dance Hall, celebrity chef Guy Fieri's cooking demonstrations as well as ABC announcing the NFL Draft with special guests like Ryan Hurd, Breland and Travis Dennings.

Additionally, the Palomino Stage saw special guest sets from the likes of Breland, Diplo and more ahead of the inaugural Palomino Festival on 7/9, which features Peck, Kacey Musgraves and Willie Nelson, among others.

Photo Credit: Jeff Johnson