Hayley Williams, Mitski, Brandi Carlile to Headline All Things Go D.C. 2026
The All Things Go Music Festival has announced its 2026 Washington, D.C.-area lineup, led by Hayley Williams, Mitski and Brandi…

The All Things Go Music Festival has announced its 2026 Washington, D.C.-area lineup, led by Hayley Williams, Mitski and Brandi Carlile. The three-day event is scheduled to take place September 25 to 27 at Merriweather Post Pavilion.
On Friday, Mitski and Ethel Cain are set to headline. Saturday’s lineup will feature Williams alongside Muna and Zara Larsson. The festival will conclude on Sunday with Carlile and Lola Young in top billing positions.
Additional performers announced for the 2026 edition include CMAT, Slayyter, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Wolf Alice and Violet Grohl. Comedian Robby Hoffman is also scheduled to appear on the lineup.
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Ticket sales will begin with a fan presale on May 6 at 10 a.m. Eastern. General ticket sales are scheduled to open May 7 through the festival’s official website.
Organizers also indicated that additional details about the New York edition of the festival, held at Forest Hills Stadium, will be announced soon.
Separately, the Toronto edition of All Things Go is set for June 6 to 7 and will feature performances from Lorde, Kesha, The Beaches and Wet Leg.
For more information and additional details, festivalgoers can visit the official All Things Go website.
An artists lineup can be found below:
All Things Go D.C. Artist Lineup

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