The best, worst and windiest moments of Stagecoach Day 2

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We went back for a second day of Stagecoach and spent most of the day holding on to our hats.Before strong winds resulted in the short-lived nighttime postponement and evacuation of the festival, Day 2 had plenty of gusto that carried us through the afternoon and evening, including sets from Bush and Teddy Swims along with some high-octane cooking with Guy Fieri.
When crowds were called back after the wind-related fiasco that pushed everything back for headliner Lainey Wilson and caused Journey and Riley Green to cancel their performances, fans who returned still got to witness Wilson triumph over the elements and get down and dirty with Pitbull at Diplo’s Honky Tonk.Luckily the unexpected havoc didn’t blow away all the good vibes.
Here are the best, worst and windiest from Day 2.Stagecoach is known for strange bedfellows (see: Emo Nite with Ashlee Simpson Friday) but Guy Fieri with Wynonna Judd, Billy Bob Thornton, Gavin Rossdale and Gavin Adcock is so odd it seems like an AI hallucination.
I promise you it happened Saturday afternoon.“Everybody loves food.That’s the common denominator,” Fieri told the crowd, which included a woman who impressively dressed up as Fieri, fake mustache/goatee and a flame-covered bowling shirt.“Flavortownnnnn!” Judd said as she walked onto the demonstration stage at Guy’s Stagecoach Smokehouse.“Just so you know, we could do our own cooking show,” Fieri said as he introduced her.Each of the stars was paired with a chef, which included Eric Greenspan, Mark Murphy, Aaron May and Hunter Fieri.Thornton made salmon and fried okra with spicy hummus with Hunter Fieri.
The “Landman” star said the key for good fried okra is to use cornmeal.He also shared his favorite chili, which isn’t hot for the sake of being hot.“Calabrian chili has a flavor,” Thornton said.He also told the crowd of a new delicacy he discovered: white grap...