With Stagecoach Country Music Festival tickets freshly available and the holiday season running a muck, thousands of country music fans are already lined up for a chance to attend the country event of the year, and for just $99 concert fanatics can experience the two-day Stagecoach festival to its fullest. Boasting a Nashville entourage that includes headliners Kenny Chesney, Kid Rock, Brad Paisley and Reba McEntire, the 2009 Stagecoach Country Music Festival, which will take place April 25 and 26, is already gearing up for a boot-stompin' good time, and now with affordable pricing options Stagecoach is becoming a real match to Coachella, which is Indio, California's musical counterpart. Goldenvoice, the Messina Group and Moore Entertainment Group, the promoters behind Stagecoach, are offering a layaway plan this year to accommodate the tough economy, offering fans the chance to purchase Stagecoach tickets in two separate batches instead of putting hundreds of dollars (for reserved seating) down at one time. This recent layaway development is new to the music industry, and along with the two-day music festival's headliners, this is one show (or shows) sure to sell out. The Stagecoach Country Music Festival is growing rapidly in size, and this fact is undoubtedly due to the number of Nashville's heavyweights lined up to perform at the springtime event. Other country icons ready to whoop up some noise at the 2009 Stagecoach event are (among others) Little Big Town, Miranda Lambert, Charlie Daniels Band, Lady Antebellum and Reverent Horton Heat, promising one memorable festival for all involved. The 2009 Stagecoach Country Music Festival will also be hosting the annual BBQ Competitions, a contest featuring BBQ in the form of two Kansas City Barbeque Society California State Championships, and a CASI Chili Competition is also in the works. While all this finger-lickin' celebrating fun comes naturally to country music lovers across the nation, the Stagecoach Country Music Festival is only in its third year running, having started as the country cousin to the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival and launched in 2007. The 2007 Stagecoach event brought in 25,000 fans on its first day and 27,000 on Day 2, setting it up for an even bigger crowd in 2008 as Taylor Swift, George Jones, Big & Rich, Earl Scruggs, Dwight Yoakam, Dierks Bentley and Shooter Jennings stormed the stage in this year's two-day festival. The 2008 Stagecoach Festival also brought Naomi and Wynonna Judd back together to perform as the Judds for the first time in seven years, and Tim McGraw, Carrie Underwood, Rascal Flatts and Gretchen Wilson also headlined the event at the Empire Polo Fields outside of Palm Springs. The 2009 Stagecoach Country Music Festival is already gearing up and starting to roar, so if you don't yet have concert tickets to see some of Nashville's hottest acts all perform in the same premises, be sure to check online to get a two-day pass for the event before it sells out! The headliners for the 2009 Stagecoach event are red hot, and so are all the other acts over the weekend including Darius Rucker, Chris Cagle, Pure Prarie League, Zac Brown Band, Ralph Stanley, Lady Antebellum, Earl Scruggs, Ricky Skaggs and more!
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