The All Things Go (ATG) Festival for 2026 has announced its exciting lineup, featuring headliners such as Hayley Williams, Brandi Carlile, Zara Larsson, along with ATG favorites Mitski, MUNA, Lola Young, and Ethel Cain.

This year’s festival is set to take place at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland from Friday, September 25 to Sunday, September 27. The ATG festival has seen consistent demand, selling out for five consecutive years. This year’s event is also expected to feature additional performers across its two stages including Sienna Spiro, Slayyyter, The Beaches, and many others.
All Things Go aims to foster a fan-centric atmosphere, offering a carefully curated selection of artists that resonate with today’s eclectic music aficionados. In an exciting twist, comedian Robby Hoffman will join this year’s lineup to entertain guests.
Both Hayley Williams and Brandi Carlile will be making their All Things Go debuts, while prominent artists like Lola Young, Mitski, and MUNA will return as festival favorites. Young is returning after performances in 2024 and 2025, Mitski makes a much-anticipated comeback after her last show in 2022, and MUNA, with her fourth appearance, is hailed as part of the festival family.

Creating an atmosphere of inclusivity and belonging remains a priority for All Things Go, fostering a sense of community among attendees who unite to enjoy their favorite music. The festival has garnered affectionate nicknames such as “Gay-chella,” “All Things Gay,” and “Lesbopalooza” from both artists and festival-goers alike. While the event continues to expand its attendee base, it cherishes its roots of joy, inclusion, and the meaningful connections between fans and performers.
On Friday, September 25, gates will swing open at 3 p.m., allowing attendees to enjoy performances by Mitski, Ethel Cain, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Magdalena Bay, comedian Robby Hoffman, and others.
On Saturday, September 26, doors will open at 11 a.m., featuring performers including Hayley Williams, MUNA, Zara Larsson, Suki Waterhouse, Del Water Gap, and many more.
On Sunday, September 27, gates will open at 11 a.m., where attendees can catch Brandi Carlile, Lola Young, Sienna Spiro, Father John Misty, Tinashe, and numerous other performers.

The festival welcomes attendees of all ages and will proceed regardless of weather conditions. A variety of ticket options are available at different price levels, depending on the experience level and number of days attended. The most economical package begins at $149 for a one-day General Admission Lawn pass ($349 for three days), granting access to both festival stages, interactive art installations, the 9:32 Club, the Skylawn, and more. The highest tier available is the one-day VIP Super Suite pass priced at $799 ($1995 for three days), which includes reserved seating in exclusive viewing areas, concierge bar and food services, commemorative merchandise, expedited entry, VIP lanes, and access to the front-of-stage pit, among other perks.
The fan presale for tickets will commence on Wednesday, May 6, at 10 a.m. ET. Attendees interested in purchasing tickets must sign up in advance to receive codes and notifications about the presale. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Thursday, May 7.
In addition to the event in Columbia, Maryland, All Things Go also organizes festivals in New York City and Toronto. Established in 2011, the festival emphasizes principles of community, inclusivity, diversity, and a sense of belonging. By prioritizing the fan experience, All Things Go has earned nominations for Pollstar’s Music Festival of the Year award in both 2023 and 2025.




