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Gallery: Stagecoach 2019

By MacKenzie Coffman

April 28, 2019 7:55 p.m.

Stagecoach had an estimated attendance of 80,000 people, just a few thousand short of the maximum capacity of 85,000 attendees.

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Made entirely of horseshoes, this horse art installation is a Stagecoach staple that sits near the entrance.

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People waited in line to take photos on the tractor outside the Budweiser Country Club.

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Cornhole games were set up in various spots around the venue, Empire Polo Club.

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Festivalgoers dance to ''Who's Your Daddy'' by Toby Keith in the karaoke tent.

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Art installation Spectra by the U.K.-based design studio NEWSUBSTANCE remained at Stagecoach after being unveiled at Coachella the year before.

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Kristal Lynn Konzen teaches a crowd how to line dance at the Honky Tonk, the dedicated space for dance performances and lessons.

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Blake Mouradian (left) and Jazzlene Beltran (right) play cornhole, which Mouradian claims he became adept at thanks to his friends who participate in cornhole tournaments.

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Participants of all ages learn how to do a simple line dance on the second day of the festival.

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A giant metal cowboy boot sat by the market with vendors selling everything from henna tattoos to engraved wooden art.

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MacKenzie Coffman | Video Producer
Coffman is the 2019-2020 Video producer and former Assistant Photo editor. She is a fourth-year psychology student with a film minor.
Coffman is the 2019-2020 Video producer and former Assistant Photo editor. She is a fourth-year psychology student with a film minor.
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