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Stagecoach 2025 Day Two Best Moments: Jelly Roll, Koe Wetzel, Shaboozey & More
The best moments from the second day of Stagecoach include breakout-capping gigs from Jelly Roll, Koe Wetzel and Shaboozey.
A pair of such acts with RIAA diamond-certified albums — turn-of-the-century post-grungers Creed and 2000s blockbuster rapper Nelly — delighted fans with their nostalgic throwback sets, while ’60s chart-toppers Tommy James and the Shondells showed that they had plenty of gas left in the tank as well. He muscled through the set, rarely taking a moment’s break as he ripped through songs including the sauntering “Brace For Impact (Live a Little),” “Life of Sun,” and a cover of “Don’t Miss Your Water,” which has previously been recorded by William Bell and Otis Redding. It honestly feels like it might be quicker to list the collaborators who didn’ t perform with Jelly on Saturday — an impressive cross section of figures from the man’s orbit, and even a couple with no obvious connection to him, showed up to support the recently mined poster-topper, and sometimes to get to play one of their own hits as well.
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