Lainey Wilson drops six-song Stagecoach EP
- Lainey Wilson is turning her Stagecoach 2026 headline set into a six-song Amazon Music live EP, arriving Friday, May 1, after the festival. - The release pulls six tracks from her April 25 set — including “Can’t Sit Still” and “Watermelon Moonshine” — with a CD edition due in July. - It extends a buzzy Stagecoach weekend that already included an undercover fan prank and a weather-delayed headline set.
Lainey Wilson is doing the smart festival-afterglow move — take the biggest set of the weekend, package the best parts fast, and keep the buzz alive while people are still replaying clips. Her Stagecoach 2026 headlining show is becoming a six-song live EP on Amazon Music, out Friday, May 1. That matters because festival sets usually flare up online and vanish. This one is getting a second life almost immediately, while fans still remember the wind delay, the surprise guests, and Wilson wandering the grounds in disguise. (aol.com) ### What exactly is coming out? The release is called *Lainey Wilson (Amazon Music presents: Live from Stagecoach 2026)*. It’s a six-track live package drawn from Wilson’s Saturday night Stagecoach performance, and it hits streaming on Friday, May 1. Amazon is also selling exclusive physical editions, with CD and vinyl listings already up and a CD edition slated for July. (aol.com) ### Which songs made the cut? The EP track list is pretty clearly built to cover both fan favorites and newer momentum songs. The six tracks are “Can’t Sit Still,” “Wildflowers and Wild Horses,” “Good Horses,” “Road Runner,” “Things a Man Oughta Know,” and “Watermelon Moonshine.” That’s not the full Stagecoach set — Wilson played 19 son(aol.com)from a quick live release. (themusicuniverse.com) ### Why Stagecoach? Stagecoach is one of the biggest country festival stages in the U.S., and Wilson wasn’t just on the bill this year — she was one of the three headliners, alongside Post Malone and Cody Johnson, at the April 24-26 festival in Indio, California. So this isn’t some random live drop. It’s Wilson bottling a career-marker set from one of country music’s highest-visibility weekends. (billboard.com) ### What happened during the set? The show itself already had a built-in story. High winds forced a temporary evacuation and delayed Wilson’s Saturday headlining performance by about an hour, but she still came back and delivered the full headline moment. She also brought out Riley Green and Little Big T(billboard.com)ut after the festival ends. (aol.com) ### And what was the prank? Before the headline set, Wilson went undercover at the festival as “Britney West” — black wig, gold outfit, Valley-girl accent, Temecula backstory and all. She roamed the crowd posing as an influencer and interviewed fans who didn’t realize they were talking to the actual headliner. It’s goofy, but(aol.com)the joke with the audience. (kq98.com) ### Why does the Amazon part matter? Because Amazon wasn’t just hosting the EP. It was already deeply tied to Stagecoach through the livestream on Amazon Music, Prime Video, and Twitch, plus official festival playlists and post-festival content hubs. So the live EP is really an extension of the same pipeline — watch the festival there, then keep listening there. (amazon.com) ### Is this a big strategic move or just a nice extra? It’s both. Live EPs are cheap, fast ways to turn a festival peak into sustained attention, but this one lands at a moment when Wilson is already operating like a top-tier country headliner. The release keeps her Stagecoach set in circulation without waiting months for a full concert(amazon.com)nal runway. (themusicuniverse.com) ### Bottom line? Wilson didn’t let Stagecoach be a one-night story. She turned the festival into content, a prank, a headline set, and now a live release — which is exactly how stars stay in the conversation after the desert clears. (aol.com)