How to Stream Stagecoach Sunday with Post Malone and Hootie

How to Stream Stagecoach Sunday with Post Malone and Hootie

You don't need a cowboy hat or a dusty pair of boots to experience the final night of the desert's biggest party. While thousands of fans are currently braving the Indio heat and wind, you can catch the heavy hitters like Post Malone, Hootie & the Blowfish, and Brooks & Dunn from the comfort of your own couch. Sunday is arguably the most eclectic day of the entire 2026 weekend, blending pure 90s nostalgia with modern crossover dominance.

The livestream kicks off at 3:00 p.m. PT / 6:00 p.m. ET today, Sunday, April 26. If you aren't physically at the Empire Polo Club, here is exactly how to make sure you don't miss a single set.

Where to find the Stagecoach livestream

Amazon has essentially monopolized the festival streaming space, so you have three main ways to watch. It's best to pick the one that fits your device.

  • Prime Video: This is the easiest choice if you're watching on a smart TV. Just look for the Stagecoach banner on the homepage.
  • Twitch: Head over to the Amazon Music channel on Twitch. This is usually the best spot if you want to chat with other fans in real-time.
  • Amazon Music App: If you're on your phone or using a Fire TV device, the app offers a "multi-view" feature. This is a massive improvement over previous years because it lets you keep an eye on two different stages at once.

If you prefer audio only, SiriusXM’s The Highway (Channel 56) is broadcasting live sets and interviews throughout the day. It’s perfect if you’re stuck in the car but still want to feel the energy of the Mustang Stage.

Sunday night lineup and set times

The schedule for Sunday is packed. While the festival faced some wind delays earlier in the weekend, today’s forecast looks clearer, and the set times are locked in.

Channel 1 Highlights (The Mane Stage)

  • Brooks & Dunn: 7:50 p.m. PT. Expect a massive singalong for "Neon Moon." These guys are still the gold standard for country duos.
  • Hootie & the Blowfish: 8:50 p.m. PT. Darius Rucker pulling double duty with his original band is a rare treat. This set will likely be heavy on the Cracked Rear View hits.
  • Post Malone: 10:00 p.m. PT. The man of the hour. Posty has been leaning hard into his country era lately. Expect a mix of his new Nashville-inspired tracks and maybe a few of his classic hits reimagined with a steel guitar.
  • Ludacris: 11:30 p.m. PT. The late-night "Late Night in Palomino" spot usually gets wild. Ludacris closing out a country festival tells you everything you need to know about where Stagecoach is headed in 2026.

Channel 2 Highlights (The Mustang Stage)

  • The Wallflowers: 6:00 p.m. PT. Jakob Dylan’s crew is the perfect sunset soundtrack.
  • Third Eye Blind: 8:25 p.m. PT. If you want a break from the country twang, this is your destination for 90s alt-rock anthems.
  • Wyatt Flores: 9:25 p.m. PT. For the fans who like their country a bit more raw and independent, Flores is a "don't miss" act.

One thing I've noticed is that people often get stuck on Channel 1 and miss the better performances on the side stages. In 2026, the Mustang Stage has become the unofficial home for the "90s rock" resurgence at Stagecoach. If you’re a fan of The Wallflowers or Third Eye Blind, you’ll need to manually toggle over to Channel 2 on your app.

Don't ignore the QR codes that pop up on the screen during the broadcast. Usually, I find them annoying, but this year they link directly to exclusive artist merch that isn't available on the general festival site. It’s a quick way to snag a shirt without waiting in a two-hour line in the desert sun.

What to expect from Post Malone’s set

There’s a lot of chatter about whether Post Malone will stick to a straight country setlist. Given that he’s the Sunday night headliner, it’s highly probable he’ll bring out some surprise guests. We’ve already seen boy bands and actors showing up on stage Friday and Saturday, so don't be shocked if a Nashville legend joins him for a song or two.

Honestly, the best way to watch is to have the schedule pulled up on your phone while the stream runs on your TV. The transitions between sets are usually quick, but if there's a lull, that’s your time to flip to the other channel and catch the end of a set you might have overlooked.

If you miss the live broadcast because of your timezone, Amazon usually runs a rebroadcast starting at 9:00 a.m. PT the following morning. It’s a literal loop of the previous day’s highlights, so you can still catch Posty’s performance over your Monday morning coffee.

Get your stream set up at least ten minutes before the 3:00 p.m. PT start time. The apps sometimes require an update right when you don't want to deal with one. Load it up, grab a drink, and enjoy the show.

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