Kate Hudson Shines At Stagecoach Festival With Brothers Osborne
Actress dons her childhood 'Cowboygirl hat' for exciting country music collaboration.

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Kate Hudson traded Hollywood for honky-tonk as she took to the stage at the prestigious Stagecoach Festival, performing alongside country music stars Brothers Osborne in what she described as a “fun night” of music and camaraderie.
The actress and singer shared her excitement on Instagram, posting a series of vibrant photos from her performance at the country music festival. In her caption, Hudson revealed a charming childhood memory, referring to her western headwear as a “Cowboygirl hat” – a term she coined at age four and has lovingly maintained ever since.
“This Mama got to put on her fancy Cowboygirl hat (what I called a Cowboy hat when I was 4 years old and never went back) and sing with my new favorite humans @brothersosborne ❤️ Love these brothers so much! What a fun night! @stagecoach 🤠💫,” Hudson wrote in her Instagram post.
The images from the festival showcase Hudson on stage with the acclaimed country duo Brothers Osborne, known for hits like “Stay A Little Longer” and “It Ain’t My Fault.” In the photos, Hudson appears confident and at home on the Stagecoach stage, sporting her signature “Cowboygirl hat” and sharing the spotlight with John and TJ Osborne.
The Brothers Osborne, a multiple Grammy-nominated and CMA Award-winning duo, clearly made a strong impression on Hudson, who referred to them as her “new favorite humans” in her enthusiastic post. The mutual admiration between the performers was evident in the energetic performance photos.
While many know Hudson primarily for her acting career, which includes her Oscar-nominated role in “Almost Famous” and hits like “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,” she has increasingly embraced her musical talents in recent years.
The Stagecoach appearance isn’t Hudson’s first foray into music. She has been actively pursuing her singing career, recently announcing upcoming performances at venues including Belly Up Tavern, The Roxy, and BottleRock Napa Valley festival. In a post just a few weeks prior, Hudson expressed excitement about these shows, writing, “Can’t wait to play for you 💫 Tickets for my shows at @bellyuptavern, @theroxy, and @bottlerocknapa are on sale now.”
Hudson’s musical talents will soon reach an even wider audience. In another recent Instagram post, she shared news about her upcoming film “Song Sung Blue,” a musical project featuring Hugh Jackman that celebrates the iconic songs of Neil Diamond. The film is set for a Christmas release, further cementing her presence in the music world.
The Stagecoach performance comes during what appears to be a joyful period for Hudson. She recently celebrated her birthday, posting a collection of photos with the caption “Best birthday week 🎂❤️ Thank you for all the love 🫶🏻.”
Stagecoach Festival, held annually in Indio, California, has established itself as one of the country’s premier country music events. Hudson’s appearance alongside established country artists like Brothers Osborne highlights the festival’s appeal beyond traditional genre boundaries, creating memorable crossover moments for fans.
For Hudson, the performance represented a musical opportunity and a chance to connect with an art form she enjoys. The joy evident in her Instagram post suggests this “Cowboygirl” might make more appearances on country music stages.

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