Why Bailey Zimmerman's Stagecoach Performance Didn't Go as Planned and the Advice His Dad Gave Him About Confidence (Exclusive)

Bailey Zimmerman's Stagecoach performance was impacted by strong winds, preventing planned pyrotechnics and flame effects

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  • Zimmerman performed hits like "Fall in Love" and led a singalong to Miley Cyrus' "The Climb" during his set

  • He reflected on his collaboration with American Eagle and his excitement for his 2026 Different Nights Same Rodeo Tour

Bailey Zimmerman's Stagecoach performance didn't go exactly as planned — but he knew how to make up for it.

When the "Rock and a Hard Place" singer took the stage to perform at the country music festival in Indio, Calif. on April 24, he had planned to include some pyrotechnics but the wind got in the way.

"Honestly, the wind was the craziest part this year," Zimmerman, 26, told PEOPLE after his performance.

Bailey Zimmerman at American Eagle's Denim DesertCredit: Courtesy of American Eagle

"We had some big pyro and flame moments planned, but couldn't use them because of it.But the crowd didn't care. The energy was still insane, and that's really what makes the show," he said.

During his performance, Zimmerman sang early hits like "Fall in Love," as well as songs from his most recent albumDifferentNight, Same Rodeo. At one point, he started a loud singalong toMiley Cyrus' "The Climb."

When asked what makes him feel confident on stage, Zimmerman — who was part of the American Eagle Jeans Country campaign — recalled a piece of advice from his dad.

"My dad always told me, 'Look good, feel good, play good.' I believe that. If I step on stage feeling good about how I look, everything else just follows," the "Religiously" singer said, adding that he was feeling "so confident" in his custom American Eagle boxers.

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On his collaboration with American Eagle, which had an onsite experience at the festival called the Denim Desert, Zimmerman told PEOPLE he's been wearing the brand "for as long as I can remember" and associates the brand with fond memories.

Bailey Zimmerman at American Eagle's Denim DesertCredit: Courtesy of American Eagle

"I have so many memories growing up and going back to school shopping with my mom to the mall. A trip to the mall was always such a big deal to us," he recalled, adding that American Eagle was a part of that shopping experience.

"Their stuff just fits my style. I've always been a big fan of their boxers especially. Back in 2024, I actually wore a pair onstage at Stagecoach, so getting to come back this year in a fully custom AE look felt like a full-circle moment," he says. "I had to show off the boxers again."

When he styles his jeans, Zimmerman likes to "rough them up a little bit" by letting the hem out at the bottom, adding patches and throwing on a wallet chain.

Bailey Zimmerman at Stagecoach in Indio on April 24, 2026Credit: John Shearer/Getty

Following Stagecoach, Zimmerman will continue on the road for his 2026Different Night Same Rodeo Tour. He's also been spending time writing and recording in the studio.

"I can't wait to keep touring. Getting to see fans we've built relationships with over the past five years— from the sprinter van days playing bars to now doing arena tours — that means everything to me," the "Holy Smokes" singer said. "I'm excited to keep putting out music and playing shows."

He concluded, "I've got the best job in the world."

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Mikayla Nogueira Nods to Her Ex-Husband with Transformation Video Nearly 3 Months After Announcing Divorce

Mikayla Nogueira posted a TikTok comparing her past self to who she is today and soundtracked the video with pointed lyrics from Ariana Grande's hit song "Thank U, Next"

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Mikayla Nogueirahas an appreciation for her past loves and her present life.

On Wednesday, April 29, the content creator posted a TikTokcomparing footage of herself recorded some time apart. The first clip shows Nogueira, 27, standing in a black bra and leggings, turning slightly to show her body at a different angle. The video then cuts to her posing in front of a camera in a polka-dotted mini dress with her hair and makeup done.

The makeup mogul soundtracked her comparison with Ariana Grande's 2019 single "Thank U, Next." At the start of the TikTok, Grande can be heard singing the lyric, "I'm so f---ing grateful for my ex." Nogueira furthered the sentiment of the song in her caption, writing simply, "so grateful."

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The Point of View Beauty founder revealed she wasdivorcing her husbandof over two years, Cody Hawken, 28, on Feb. 12. Weeks later, she started teasing that she wasgoing on dates againin videos shared on social media. On March 20, Nogueira confirmed that she wasdating her high school sweetheart, someone she said she had met "naturally in class 10 years ago."

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Her boyfriend finallyappeared on her Instagramon April 8, when Nogueira uploadeda series of photos of them together. In the caption, she shared some of the reasons she decided to post her new beau.

"Since yall wanna expose my relationship online (which I knew would happen) I will participate 😂🤏🏻❤️," the influencer wrote. Going on, she reiterated that she and her boyfriend — someone she did not name in the post — reconnected after they dated in high school.

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She also said they are "taking it slow" and asked her followers to "be nice" to him. "Now let me not f--- this up 😂❤️," Nogueira wrote, adding, "He's an extremely kind soul. He won't be in much of my content but just know he exists."

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Adam Scott Says He Thought There Was 'No Way' He Would Land Role in “Step Brothers” Until Another Actor 'Had to Bail'

Adam Scott is sharing more about landing his role in the 2008 film, Step Brothers

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  • In a new interview, Scott says another actor was originally slated for the role, but "had to bail"

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Adam Scottis pulling back the curtain on how he landed one of his most memorable early comedy roles.

Speaking on a recent episode of theBig Bro With Kid Cudipodcast, theSeveranceactor, 52, revealed that getting cast in the 2008 comedyStep Brothershit comedy alongsideWill FerrellandJohn C. Reillycame down to unexpected timing.

The film, directed by now–Oscar winner Adam McKay (The Big Short), tells the ridiculous story of two middle-aged man-children: Brennan (Ferrell) lives with his mom Nancy (Mary Steenburgen) and Dale (Reilly) is still at home with dad Robert (Richard Jenkins). The two butt heads when Nancy and Dale get married, merging the two families under one roof.

Scott plays Derek Huff, Brennan's successful and arrogant younger brother,

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“Man, that was so exciting gettingStep Brothers. Oh my god. I did not think I would get that part,” Scott said on the podcast. “And I think that's probably part of the reason I just went into the audition and just kinda went for it is because I was like, ‘There's no way.’ ”

As he explained, he wasn’t the original choice for the role.

“Someone had the role and then scheduling, they had to bail, so they had to cast it pretty quickly,” he explained. “So I got the part, and suddenly I was like, ‘Holy s----, I'm in this like Will Ferrell movie.’ ”

The comedy was a hit thanks in large part to its absurd humor and heavy reliance on improvisation — something Scott admits he was not prepared for at the time.

“And John C. Reilly and Adam McKay [were] directing, it was a big deal. It was so fun,” Scott said. “It was kind of terrifying because those guys ... they improvise a lot, and they're like the best improvisers in the world.”

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He continued: “And I didn't know what I was doing. I never really even been in a comedy before. I couldn't get auditions for like sitcoms and stuff. Like, I just had no kind of comedy credentials whatsoever.”

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Thrown into the deep end of improv comedy, Scott said he had to learn on the fly.

“So I was there, and so kind of had to learn to figure it out, figure out improvisation on the set ofStep Brothers,” he said. “So I equate it to, like, learning how to do the high jump at the Olympics. You know? It was crazy.”

Despite the initial nerves, the experience ultimately became a turning point.

“But I felt like, I went from having no idea what I was doing to, by the end of the four months or however long the movie took, I felt like I was starting to get the hang of it,” Scott shared.

He added that moment in particular felt like something of a breakthrough.

“I think it was like the dinner scene, and John Reilly and I started improvising about something — I don't think it's even in the movie, but we just started kind of going back and forth and kind of just flowing,” he recalled. “And you're not even thinking about it, you're just going.”

He added: “And towards the end of the shoot, and I remember after cut, John C. Reilly was like, ‘Alright. That was fun. Like, wasn't that cool? That was fun. Right?’ I was like, ‘Yeah, man.’”

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