All Things Go announces 2026 festival with Hayley Williams, Mitski, Brandi Carlile headlining DC and NYC dates Sept 25-27

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All Things Go just announced its 2026 lineup with a star-studded headliner trio that’s set to dominate September 25-27. Hayley Williams, Mitski, and Brandi Carlile will lead the charge at Washington DC‘s Merriweather Post Pavilion. The femme and queer-forward festival is bringing nearly 50 artists across three unforgettable days.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Festival Dates: September 25-27, 2026 at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland
  • Headliners: Hayley Williams, Mitski, and Brandi Carlile make their All Things Go debuts
  • Full Lineup: Nearly 50 acts including Wolf Alice, Father John Misty, Ethel Cain, Zara Larsson, and MUNA
  • Presale Starts: Wednesday, May 6 at 10 AM ET with public on-sale May 7 at 10 AM

Three Iconic Artists Take the Stage at All Things Go

Hayley Williams leads Saturday with her solo work and powerful stage presence. Mitski anchors Friday, bringing her experimental artistry to kickoff the weekend. Brandi Carlile closes Sunday with a legendary performance. All three are making their All Things Go debuts, making this a historic moment for the festival.

The combination of these three powerhouse women signals All Things Go’s commitment to showcasing bold, innovative female artists. Each brings a distinct musical voice, from Hayley’s genre-bending rock to Mitski’s avant-garde indie to Brandi’s soulful folk-rock roots.

Friday, Saturday, Sunday: A Three-Day Experience

Friday spotlights Mitski and Ethel Cain with supporting acts like Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Magdalena Bay, and Slayyyter. Saturday brings Hayley Williams, MUNA, and Zara Larsson with emerging stars Suki Waterhouse, She & Him, and The Beths. Sunday closes with Brandi Carlile, Lola Young, Father John Misty, Tinashe, and Wolf Alice.

Gates open at 3 PM Friday and 11 AM Saturday and Sunday. Each day is fully stacked with diverse, high-quality artists spanning indie, pop, rock, and R&B genres.

Complete Lineup by Day

Day Date Headliners
Friday Sept. 25, 2026 Mitski, Ethel Cain, Rainbow Kitten Surprise
Saturday Sept. 26, 2026 Hayley Williams, MUNA, Zara Larsson
Sunday Sept. 27, 2026 Brandi Carlile, Lola Young, Father John Misty

“The femme and queer-forward festival has, in just five years, become a cultural touchstone, known to its fans as Gay-chella, Lesbopalooza, and All Things Gay.”

Pollstar News, Music Industry Coverage

All Things Go’s Legacy of Celebrating Women and Queer Artists

All Things Go was founded in 2014 and has grown into the preeminent platform for women and LGBTQ artists in live music. The festival’s 2018 edition featured an all-women lineup, groundbreaking at the time and setting a new standard. By 2023 and 2024, the majority of headliners were women and non-binary artists.

The DC edition runs alongside an NYC edition at Forest Hills Stadium on the same weekend. A Toronto edition is also planned for June 6-7 featuring Lorde, Kesha, and Wet Leg. The festival’s three-city approach shows how All Things Go continues expanding its cultural impact across North America.

How to Get Tickets: Presale and On-Sale Information

Fans wanting to secure early access should sign up for the presale Wednesday, May 6 at 10 AM ET. Public on-sale begins Thursday, May 7 at the same time. Tickets are available through AllThingsGoFestival.com, Ticketmaster, and StubHub.

With nearly 50 artists confirmed and three iconic headliners, this edition promises to be All Things Go’s most celebrated yet. The September 25-27 dates give fans plenty of time to plan for what many are calling the biggest women-focused festival moment of 2026. Will you be joining the thousands celebrating this historic lineup?

Sources

  • Pitchfork – Comprehensive festival lineup announcement and artist details
  • BrooklynVegan – Full three-day schedule and complete artist roster
  • Pollstar News – Official festival information and ticketing details

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