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Luke Combs, Midland & More


Day three of the California country fest went out with plenty of big names, big moments and big surprises.

The Stagecoach Festival went big for the third and final day of its 18th year, with longtime stars from the worlds of pop, rock and of course country taking the stage — some unscheduled and unannounced — to close out the weekend.

Country superstar Luke Combs was of course the headliner and perhaps the most-anticipated performance of the entire weekend — a buzz he more than lived up to, with help from some notable and surprising guests. Rockers Sammy Hagar and the Goo Goo Dolls repped for the ’80s and ’90s, respectively, with some hits-filled, generations-spanning sets. And the entire weekend was capped by boy-turned-man band the Backstreet Boys, who made sure Stagecoach Sunday was popping right until the stroke of midnight.

And it wasn’t only the big names who were coming up large on day three. Flatland Cavalry and Treaty Oak Revival have no major hit singles between them, but the two bands drew the kinds of crowds and responses to show that radio’s been missing out with them. On the other hand, the radio hits came fast and furious with Scotty McCreery and Tracy Lawrence, who proved they can both delight an audience in person as well as over the air. And Midland fashioned its pre-headliner Mane Stage set in the mold of Jelly Roll’s Saturday show, bringing out guest after guest and ultimately turning the proceedings into a family affair.

Here’s eight of the best things we saw across the third and final day of the 18th Stagecoach Festival — and if you missed them, be sure to check out our recaps from the first two days here and here.



This story originally appeared on Billboard

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