STAGECOACH: Jelly Roll Replaces Lainey Wilson For “Save Me” Duet

Jelly Roll and Lana Del Rey performing at 2025 Stagecoach

Jelly Roll and Lana Del Rey performing at 2025 Stagecoach (Photo Credit: RemasterKingdom6.0 / YouTube)

Jelly Roll Headlined The Music Festival Stagecoach For The First Time

The country music festival Stagecoach is held in Indio, California, on the same grounds as the Coachella music festival. This year, attendance at Stagecoach seems to have been record-breaking, with the festival sharing a photo of the Mane Stage on Saturday night (April 26) with people as far as the eye can see.

“Brought the whole crew this year,” the festival captioned the photo.

 

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Jelly Roll was announced as one of the festival’s headliners in September 2024. Zach Bryan was the Friday (April 25) headliner, and Luke Combs will take over the stage on Sunday night (April 27).

Stagecoach 2025 lineup
Stagecoach 2025 lineup featuring Jelly Roll as the Saturday night headliner (Photo Credit: Stagecoach / Facebook)

Jelly Roll Brought Out Several Surprise Guests

Jelly Roll played a 21-song set on Saturday night (April 26) and brought out a bunch of his famous friends! Machine Gun Kelly came out and sang “Lonely Road” and “my ex’s best friend,” while Shaboozey joined Jelly Roll to perform their brand-new song “Amen.”

Rapper BigXthaPlug then walked on Stagecoach’s Mane Stage for two songs followed by Jessie Murph for “Wild Ones.” The next surprise collaboration was with Alex Warren for the songs “Ordinary” and “Oh My Brother.”

Wiz Khalifa joined Jelly Roll for his own hit songs “Young, Wild & Free” and “Black and Yellow.” Brandon Lake followed Khalifa with his duet “Hard Fought Hallelujah” with Mr. Roll.

The final collaboration was for his song “Save Me,” which is originally with Lainey Wilson. Wilson, however, was not at the festival, so Jelly needed some help. He brought out Lana Del Rey, who performed the night before and everyone went wild!

“Miss Lainey Wilson could not be here tonight,” he told the crowd. “So I would like to bring to the stage my favorite crooner of all time, Mrs. Lana Del Rey is with me tonight!”

Lana Del Rey emerged on the platform and carefully joined Jelly Roll, singing Lainey’s part expertly. The two closed out Jelly Roll’s set that had the entire venue cheering as though they were begging for more!

Watch their surprise performance at Stagecoach below.