1 as a solo country singer, but I am proud as s- of that,” he told the crowd. On Saturday, HARDY followed up “Sold Out” with “Truck” and “Boots,” subtly adjusting the lyrics to, “I went to Stagecoach and got drunk last night.” “This goes out to anybody that’s lost somebody, that’s missing somebody,” before running through “Give Heaven Some Hell.” He gave a shout-out to the United States military and threw his water bottle into the crowd before offering a song that “changed my life forever” - his hit “One Beer.” He paused to challenge the whole crowd to take a drink together and he took a swig from his own beer cup. recently, as an opener on Morgan Wallen’s tour. HARDY has been playing for arena crowds all over the U.S. 1 on Billboard‘s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart. He broke out the harmonica for “Travelin’ Man” and closed with “Revival,” letting each of his bandmates take a moment in the spotlight.ĥ p.m.: The crowd was already chanting HARDY’s name as he walked onto the Mane Stage and delivered the Kid Rock-esque track “Sold Out,” which recently reached No. As Bryan stepped away from the microphone during “Snow,” the crowd readily shouted the hook. He ripped through other songs including “Oklahoma City,” “Condemned,” “Something in Orange,” and dedicated “Let You Down” to a fan in the crowd who had a tattoo.
“Highway Boys,” a fiddle-laced song with the lyrics, “I’m doin’ my best to keep the truth in songs,” brought an especially loud response from the crowd. But at Stagecoach, it was all about the music. Prior to his label signing, he broke through with his indie-released 2019 album, DeAnn, which included his viral hit “Heading South.” A Grand Ole Opry debut performance, charting some songs on the Billboard country charts and a major label deal soon followed. Notably, she subtly changed lyrics from “Stompin’ Grounds” to become a sly nod to Saturday’s temperatures, which rose to 98 degrees, in “Burnin’ up from the California heat.” She closed with “Raised Right,” telling the crowd, “I hope you enjoyed Stagecoach, even though it’s a million-a– degrees up here.”ģ:55 p.m.: Over at the Palomino Stage, Zach Bryan presided over a packed crowd. “I want to make sure that you know that you’re my heroes, too,” she said.
She shared a batch of new music, before launching into her breakthrough song “Stompin’ Grounds.” She also noted that her parents were both veterans and thanked any veterans that were in the crowd. Her set blended equal parts country, rock and R&B. 1:50 p.m.: This year marked Reyna Roberts’s first Stagecoach performance, but she took the SiriusXM Spotlight Stage like a veteran performer, her blazing red hair and powerful vocals firing with both barrels as she stalked the stage with charisma aplomb.