The highly anticipated 2025 Coca-Cola Stage lineup promises eleven straight days of unforgettable live music from July 3–13. From global stars to rising talent, the Coca-Cola Stage brings together an unmatched mix of performances on the Calgary Stampede’s most iconic stage. With all concerts free with admission, there’s no better place to catch live music this summer.
“The Coca-Cola Stage has always been about bringing world-class entertainment to Calgary, showcasing emerging talent, and creating unforgettable moments through music,” says Allison Wright, Director, Stampede Programming at the Calgary Stampede. “From homegrown talent to global superstars, every artist who takes this stage adds to the magic that makes the Calgary Stampede The Greatest Music Festival in the West.”
The Coca-Cola Stage is where thousands gather every day and night to dance, sing and discover new beats. From rock to hip hop, to pop and EDM, this year’s lineup is packed with high-energy performances that reflect the diversity and vibrancy of today’s music scene.
Grab your favourite Midway treat and get ready for non-stop music and energy. Whether you catch a chart-topping act or discover a new artist to add to your playlist, there’s something for everyone at the Coca-Cola Stage.
The 2025 Coca-Cola Stage Lineup features:
Khalid ∙ Bleachers ∙ Alesso ∙ Charlotte Cardin ∙ Diplo presents Thomas Wesley ∙ Don Toliver ∙ Role Model ∙ Kaleo ∙ Lake Street Dive ∙ Lauren Spencer Smith ∙ Simple Plan ∙ Tinashe ∙ Arkells ∙ Tommy Richman ∙ Aminé
Amigo the Devil ∙ Avenoir ∙ Brandi Cyrus ∙ Charlotte Day Wilson ∙ Duke Dumont ∙ HAYLA ∙ Jonah Kagen ∙ Lights ∙ Lilyisthatyou ∙ LØLØ ∙ Lovra ∙ Malcolm Todd ∙ Mayday Parade ∙ MC4D ∙ The 502s ∙ The Cat Empire ∙ Two Feet ∙ USS
Alicia Creti ∙ Rebel Grrrlz ∙ Bess Atwell ∙ Brandon Wisham ∙ Devin Cuddy ∙ Kyle McKearney ∙ Megan Nash ∙ NADUH ∙ Robert Adam ∙ Route 33 ∙ The Martin Boys ∙ Thomas Thomas ∙School of Rock Calgary ∙ School of Rock Douglasdale
All concerts at the Coca-Cola Stage are free with admission to Stampede Park. See the full Coca-Cola Stage lineup, including performance dates and times here.
About the Calgary Stampede
The Calgary Stampede celebrates the people, the animals, the land, the traditions and the values that make up the unique spirit of the west. The Calgary Stampede contributes to the quality of life in Calgary and southern Alberta through our world-renowned Stampede, year-round facilities, western events and several youth and agriculture programs. Exemplifying the theme We’re Greatest Together, we are a volunteer-supported, not-for-profit community organization that preserves and celebrates our western heritage, cultures and community spirit. All revenue is reinvested into Calgary Stampede programs and facilities.
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