All Things Go NYC lineup adds Brandi Carlile, MUNA, Zara Larsson for Sept 25-27

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All Things Go NYC just dropped its 2026 lineup, and it’s a game-changer for indie and pop fans. Brandi Carlile, MUNA, and Zara Larsson headline the three-day festival at Forest Hills Stadium September 25-27. Special guest Carly Rae Jepsen returns for an exclusive sunset performance.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Festival Dates: September 25-27, 2026 at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens
  • Headline Acts: Brandi Carlile (Saturday), MUNA (Sunday), Zara Larsson and Lola Young (Friday)
  • Ticket Sales: Fan presale begins May 20; general public May 21 starting at $99 all-in
  • Lineup: All-female and non-binary artists, featuring Carly Rae Jepsen’s special sunset set

Breaking News: All Things Go NYC 2026 Lineup Reveals Star Power

All Things Go confirmed its third NYC edition today with a powerhouse lineup announcement. Brandi Carlile headlines Saturday September 26, bringing her Grammy-winning folk-rock credentials to the historic venue. Sunday belongs to synth-pop icons MUNA, while Friday opens with Zara Larsson and emerging star Lola Young. The festival continues its tradition of featuring exclusively female or non-binary artists.

This year’s announcement marks the fastest reveal after last year’s successful debut in the Queens venue. Forest Hills Stadium offers intimate access unlike traditional festival grounds, with its famous grass courts creating an iconic NYC setting just 15 minutes from Manhattan.

Carly Rae Jepsen’s Surprise Sunset Performance Changes Everything

Carly Rae Jepsen returns for a special sunset performance on Sunday, not as a standard set but as a curated moment. The Canadian pop sensation previously appeared at All Things Go 2018, where she co-headlined the female-focused lineup. This exclusive appearance elevates the festival’s star power even further.

Supporting acts include CMAT, Jensen McRae, The Beaches, Hemlocke Springs, Grace Ives, Rebecca Black, Cara Delevingne, Sienna Spiro, Blue DeTiger, Meg Stalter, Chloe Qisha, Cherry Bomb, and Natali Jinju. The no-overlap schedule means every artist performs without schedule conflicts, letting fans catch their favorites without missing other sets.

Ticket Details and Festival Experience

Ticket Type Price (All-In)
1-Day Pass $99+
3-Day Pass $225+
VIP Garden (3-Day) $649+
VIP Speakeasy (3-Day) $1,200+

Forest Hills Stadium offers multiple ticket tiers from General Admission Bowl to exclusive VIP Speakeasy suites with concierge service. Payment plans start at just $25, making festival attendance accessible. Fan presale launches Wednesday May 20 at 10 AM ET via Laylo.com, with general public tickets available Thursday May 21 through Ticketmaster.

The venue provides curated NYC dining from local restaurants, craft cocktails, and multiple cash bars. VIP options include early entry, private restrooms, shade lounges, and dedicated food and beverage service. Water stations with free refills keep attendees refreshed during three days of performances.

“All Things Go, we have unfinished business. I feel blessed and ready to take it to the next level. Thank you for having me back.”

Lola Young, returning artist

Why This Festival Matters Beyond the Headline Acts

All Things Go NYC stands apart from major festivals by prioritizing emerging female and non-binary artists alongside established names. Cara Delevingne brings star power beyond music, while emerging talents like Grace Ives, Hemlocke Springs, and Blue DeTiger get major-stage visibility. The no-overlap schedule eliminates the constant artist conflict dilemma that plagues traditional multi-stage festivals.

The festival expanded to three cities in 2026: NYC (September 25-27), Washington DC (same weekend), and Toronto. Each edition features distinct lineups with occasional overlap, rewarding dedicated fans who can attend multiple events. Monster Energy, PETA2, and Sound Exchange partner with the fest, bringing brand activations and immersive experiences beyond just music.

What Can Festival-Goers Expect This September at Forest Hills?

Forest Hills Stadium sits in Queens, accessible by subway and just 15 minutes from midtown Manhattan. The historic venue hosted the US Open tennis tournaments for decades, creating an intimate 5,000-capacity setting perfect for music. Previous editions sold out, making early ticket purchase critical.

Artist diversity ensures three distinct days of sonic experience. Friday leans pop and emerging alternative with Zara Larsson and Lola Young. Saturday brings Brandi Carlile’s folk-pop excellence plus rising indie voices. Sunday peaks with MUNA’s synth-pop mastery and Carly Rae Jepsen’s exclusive sunset moment. Immersive art installations, local food vendors, and community-focused programming round out the full weekend experience for attendees seeking more than live music.

Sources

  • BrooklynVegan – comprehensive 2026 NYC lineup breakdown and ticket details
  • Consequence of Sound – official announcement with artist statements and festival context
  • All Things Go Festival – official website with ticket tiers and venue information

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