Sydney Sweeney Dazzles in Corset, Performs with Celeb Friends at Stagecoach

Sydney Sweeney captivated audiences at the Stagecoach Festival, showcasing her talents at her SYRN pop-up saloon in Indio, California. The 28-year-old actress, known for her role in “Euphoria,” surprised festival-goers with live performances alongside celebrity friends over the weekend.
Sydney Sweeney’s Star-Studded Karaoke Sessions
On stage, Sweeney donned a stylish baby blue corset paired with a white mini skirt. She kicked off the evening by introducing country musician Chase Rice, igniting excitement as they performed his popular track, “Cruise,” with the enthusiastic crowd.
- Sweeney’s outfit: Baby blue corset and white mini skirt
- Featured artists: Chase Rice, Lance Bass, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, Riley Green
In a memorable moment, Sweeney also joined Lance Bass in singing the ‘NSYNC classic, “Bye Bye Bye.” Not one to shy away from iconic songs, she paid homage to Garth Brooks by performing “Friends In Low Places” multiple times throughout the weekend. She first sang it alongside Kutcher, Kunis, and her boyfriend, Scooter Braun, on Friday night, before reuniting with Riley Green on Saturday.
Weather Interruptions at Stagecoach
However, the festivities faced an unexpected interruption due to severe weather conditions. On Saturday, high winds prompted an emergency evacuation announcement around 7:45 p.m. Despite the evacuation being lifted two hours later, scheduled performances—including those by Green and the band Journey—were ultimately canceled.
As tensions rose during the late-night evacuation, Marshmello had just begun his DJ set at the Honkeytonk tent. The crowd was eager to see Journey next, creating an atmosphere of anticipation that was abruptly halted by the weather warnings.
Memorable Performances Post-Evacuation
After the situation settled, Lainey Wilson, who headlined after the evacuation, made a heartfelt gesture to include Riley Green in a performance. Excited festival-goers cheered as Green took the stage to sing his hit, “I Wish Grandpas Never Died,” bringing energy and excitement back to the festival.
This year’s Stagecoach Festival highlighted not only the musical talents of the headliners but also the spirited atmosphere created by unexpected collaborations and lively performances, showcasing the vibrant energy of country music in a festival setting.




