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  • 1 month ago | uproxx.com | Philip Cosores

    Sure, Coachella and Stagecoach might have kicked off festival season last month, but we’re just getting started on what 2025 music festivals will bring. If you are a globe-trotting music fan, you might opt for adventures like Barcelona for Primavera Sound, New York City for Governors Ball, Chicago for Lollapalooza, and San Francisco for Outside Lands. And for every festival comes unique packing requirements, as weather, vibe, and lodging all play into needs.

  • 1 month ago | uproxx.com | Philip Cosores

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  • 2 months ago | uproxx.com | Philip Cosores

    Stagecoach began as a country music festival and for all intents and purposes, that’s still what it is. At the top of the lineup, it’s hard to imagine a complete pivot from this identity, especially if country keeps producing genuine headliners to cap each night and drive tickets. Last year, they got one of the biggest stars in music period in Morgan Wallen.

  • 2 months ago | uproxx.com | Philip Cosores

    This year’s Stagecoach Festival is in the books and music fans flocked to Indio, California for three days of music, BBQ, and their best cowboy-inspired outfits. The growing sense is that dressing up in your Western fit is as much a part of the fun as all the music and food and activities that the festival has programmed. Just as dance music fans loved their revealing, colorful ensembles a decade past, now country music is getting in on the fun. This is country music prom, and everyone’s invited.

  • 2 months ago | uproxx.com | Philip Cosores

    A couple years back, FX aired a sturdy, engaging miniseries from the creators of The OA, titled A Murder At The End Of The World. The series was notable for a number of reasons: introducing many to the charms of Harris Dickinson and Emma Corrin, helping launch legend Joan Chen’s comeback, providing a poignant spin on true crime whodunits with a peppering of ecological and technological horrors. But maybe most notable was the location that the bulk of the story is set.

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