Jelly Roll turned Stagecoach 2025 into a genre-blending spectacle! The “Save Me” singer delivered quite a headlining performance that redefined the boundaries of country music. On April 26th, the singer brought out several electrifying mixes of surprise guests, beautiful heartfelt tributes, and new music to Indio, California, at the Empire Polo Club.
Jelly Roll’s Star-Studded Stagecoach Performance
Jelly Roll’s set was a masterclass in star-studded collaboration and showmanship. He kicked off the night with Machine Gun Kelly by performing their song “Lonely Road.” MGK went on to launch into his hit “My Ex’s Best Friend” to close his section. But, the surprises kept coming as Shaboozey joined for their recently released duet “Amen,” followed by BigXthaPlug and Jessie Murph.
A particularly touching moment occurred when Jelly Roll’s wife, Bunnie Xo, made a special cameo appearance. To honor her, expressing how he one day wishes to write her a love song, he brought out viral TikTok star Alex Warren to sing his song “Ordinary.” The duo then debuted their unreleased collaboration, “Oh My Brother,” adding a fresh highlight to the performance.
The energy escalated as Wiz Khalifa brought the crowd to its feet with “Young, Wild and Free” and “Black & Yellow.” Brandon Lake went on to follow the set with a soulful rendition of “Hard Fought Hallelujah.” The special performance then ended in a powerful duet with Lana Del Rey, singing “Save Me,” as she filled in for country superstar Lainey Wilson. Such tributes underscore Jelly Roll’s deep respect for country music’s legacy while pushing its boundaries.
Alex Warren Teases ‘Oh My Brother’
The debut of “Oh My Brother” with Warren at Stagecoach hints at Jelly Roll’s continued evolution and willingness to explore new musical partnerships. While details about the single’s release remain under wraps, the live performance suggests a blend of introspective lyrics and genre-crossing melodies that fans can anticipate.
Warren further teased the news on Instagram as part of his new album promotion with a video of him and Jelly Roll singing. “This album is about to be CRAZYYY,” Warren wrote in the caption as the two can be seen singing and dancing.
The collaboration aligns with Jelly Roll’s recent projects, including his tenth studio album, “Beautifully Broken,” which was released in 2024. As he prepares to join Post Malone on “The Big Ass Stadium Tour” starting in May, fans can expect more genre-defying performances. His recent Stagecoach set serves as a testament to his ability to bring together diverse artists and audiences. Safe to say he has been solidifying his place as a transformative figure in music.
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Jelly Roll and Alex Warren Debut New Song at Stagecoach