Get the latest gossip

Stagecoach 2025 Day One Best Moments: Zach Bryan, Lana Del Rey, Tucker Wetmore & More


The best moments from Day One of Stagecoach included Lana Del Rey, Zach Bryan, Tucker Wetmore and more.

Sister duo Tigirlily Gold had one of the most fun sets of the early afternoon, a rollicking, crowd-involving collection of should’ve been hits — including an irresistible cover of Leona Lewis’ 2008 Billboard Hot 100-topping ballad “Bleeding Love.” The most enjoyable moment came when during catalog highlight “I Tried a Ring On,” singer/sister Kendra Slaughbaugh decided she’d had enough of her show’s (relatively brief) setlist flapping in the wind in front of her, and ripped it off the stage, tossing it down the steps below them. Early on, he performed his heartbreaking crowd-pleaser of a breakout hit, “Wine into Whiskey.” Then, he went into a covers medley, which included Gavin DeGraw’s “I Don’t Want to Be” — and then, revealing he had been playing piano since he was 10, he pounded out a credible “Great Balls of Fire” that would have made the Killer, Jerry Lee Lewis, smile, before segueing into The Commodores’ ’70s soul standard “Easy.” After leading the audience in a singalong to his No. So when she calls her tour opener (and earlier-Friday performer) Carter Faith “one of the best female singers I’ve heard since I moved to Nashville 20 years ago” and promises the crowd “you will remember this name,” you have to give her words some real weight.

Get the Android app

Or read this on Billboard

Read more on:

Photo of tucker wetmore &

tucker wetmore &

Photo of Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey

Photo of Zach Bryan

Zach Bryan

Related news:

News photo

Lana Del Rey Proves She Was Always (And Also Never) Country With Stagecoach Festival Performance

News photo

Lana Del Rey Sings About Kissing Morgan Wallen, Covers Tammy Wynette and John Denver, and Goes Swinging in Unpredictable Stagecoach Set

News photo

Fans Choose Lana Del Rey’s ‘Bluebird’ as This Week’s Favorite New Music