Jelly Roll’s Stagecoach 2025 performance was a show to remember! On Saturday, April 26, the “Need a Favor” singer took over the stage, not just with his powerhouse vocals but with a star-studded lineup of special guests. Jelly Roll brought out nine surprise performers during his headlining set, turning the night into a full-on talent showcase.
Fans at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, were treated to an unforgettable evening with appearances from some of the biggest names in music, including MGK, Wiz Khalifa, Lana Del Rey, and many more. The country music festival turned into a wild mix of rock, rap, and country with Jelly Roll at the center.
The fun kicked off when MGK, also known as Machine Gun Kelly, joined Jelly on stage. The duo rocked the iconic John Denver song “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” before transitioning smoothly into their collaboration “Lonely Road.” The crowd went wild as MGK performed his own hit, “My Ex’s Best Friend.”
Next, it was Shaboozey’s turn to shine. The artist joined Jelly for their fresh duet “Amen” before welcoming rapper BigXthaPlug to perform his hit “Texas.” Fans watched in awe as Jelly and BigX danced to BigX’s popular track, “The Largest.”
But that was just the beginning! Jessie Murph also made a surprise appearance to sing their hit “Wild Ones,” sharing a heartwarming hug with Jelly on stage.
As the evening went on, Jelly’s wife, Bunnie Xo, joined him for a sweet moment before Alex Warren helped the country star declare his love for her. Together, they performed Warren’s song “Ordinary” and debuted an unreleased collaboration, “Oh My Brother.”
The hits kept coming when Wiz Khalifa appeared. He and Jelly delivered an epic performance of “Young, Wild and Free” and Khalifa’s classic “Black & Yellow.” The surprises continued with Brandon Lake, who joined Jelly to perform their duet “Hard Fought Hallelujah.”
Just when the audience thought the night couldn’t get any better, Jelly Roll brought out Lana Del Rey for the grand finale. The two performed “Save Me,” with Lana stepping in to sing Lainey Wilson’s part, leaving the crowd in awe. Lana’s performance added the perfect touch to an already star-studded set.
Jelly Roll’s performance at Stagecoach wasn’t just about the music; it was about the connections he’s made with fellow artists. Last year, Jelly’s Stagecoach set featured a touching moment when he brought his daughter on stage for a special birthday song. This year, he continued to bring the love, celebrating friendships, collaborations, and good vibes.
The show was a true reflection of Jelly’s journey as an artist, and as he continues to break boundaries, he’s preparing for even more excitement on his upcoming tour with Post Malone. The Big Ass Stadium Tour kicks off in May, and fans are sure to expect more surprises!
Jelly’s Stagecoach performance proved one thing: when it comes to putting on a show, nobody does it quite like him.
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