The best, worst and Hootiest moments of Stagecoach Day 3

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On Day 3 of Stagecoach, the Empire Polo Club in Indio was primed for one more big Western outing before the festival rode off into the sunset.After Saturday’s excitement with the festival evacuating attendees due to wind, things were still rocking before the gates even opened — though it was mostly caused by Mother Nature.
The morning started with a rumble when a magnitude 3.4 earthquake hit 10 miles from Cabazon at 8:44 a.m.As for the music, there were plenty of big moments worth making it out for the festival’s final day.Sunday night brought us a Post Malone headlining set, more ‘90s nostalgia courtesy of Hootie & the Blowfish and special guest Public Enemy and the most famous cameo we saw that day — the old Arby’s sign from Sunset Boulevard.Check out our recap of everything we saw on Day 3 of Stagecoach.Stagecoach has always been full of branded pop-ups — well before the corporations invaded Coachella — but this year was all about the celebrity bar.Sydney Sweeney had a pop-up bar on the festival grounds for her Syrn lingerie line that offered karaoke, magnetic darts, and, of course, booze, near other brand booths such as Arby’s and Alaska Airlines.Shaboozey’s pop-up saloon took a little more work to find.
Tucked into the 12 Peaks area, which is general admission during Stagecoach — it’s VIP-only during Coachella — Cherie Lee’s is built to look like an old West saloon on the outside.You know you’re in the right place when you find an old-timey “Wanted” poster with the image of the “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” singer out front.
You walk down a dimly lit hallway (honestly, it gave Disneyland Big Thunder Mountain line vibes), and through swinging saloon doors into a cozy room.They were giving out black bandannas with a drawing of Cherie Lee’s saloon emblazoned with Shaboozey “The Outlaw Cherie Lee,” the name of his forthcoming concept albu...