All Things Go Festival 2026 unveils lineup of Merriweather performers
May 05, 2026
All Things Go (ATG) Festival 2026 has revealed its lineup, with headliners including Hayley Williams, Brandi Carlile, Zara Larsson, and ATG alumni Mitski, MUNA, Lola Young, and Ethel Cain.
All Things Go 2026 performers.
This year the festival returns to Merriweather Post Pavilion in Colum
bia, Maryland, set for Friday, Sept. 25–Sunday, Sept. 27. The three-day ATG festival has sold out for five years in a row. Additional artists expected to appear across the two stages include Sienna Spiro, Slayyyter, The Beaches, and many more.
All Things Go prides itself on its fan-first approach and a uniquely curated lineup that speaks to a new generation of music lovers. This year the festival is adding comedian Robby Hoffman to the list of entertainers.
Hayley Williams and Brandi Carlile are making their All Things Go debuts, while Lola Young, Mitski, and MUNA return as festival veterans. Young appeared in 2024 and 2025, Mitski is headlining after a three-year gap since her 2022 performance, and MUNA’s fourth appearance earns her festival family status.
All Things Go Festival performance at Merriweather Post Pavilion. Photo via All Things Go’s Facebook page.
All Things Go prioritizes creating an inclusive and welcoming environment, building a feeling of openness and community among people who attend to hear the music they love. Some artists and fans have taken notice, affectionately dubbing the festival “Gay-chella,” “All Things Gay,” and “Lesbopalooza.” The festival continues to grow in numbers, but the spirit remains the same: joyful, inclusive, and deeply rooted in the connection between artists and fans.
On Friday, Sept. 25, gates open at 3 p.m. and attendees can see Mitski, Ethel Cain, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Magdalena Bay, comedian Robby Hoffman, and more.
On Saturday, Sept. 26, gates open at 11 a.m. and performers include Hayley Williams, MUNA, Zara Larsson, Suki Waterhouse, Del Water Gap, and more.
On Sunday, Sept. 27, gates open at 11 a.m. and attendees can see Brandi Carlile, Lola Young, Sienna Spiro, Father John Misty, Tinashe, and more.
All Things Go Festival performance at Merriweather Post Pavilion. Photo via All Things Go’s Facebook page.
The festival is open to all ages and will go on rain or shine. There are four types of tickets, with prices depending on level of experience and number of days attending. The lowest package costs $149 for a one-day General Admission Lawn pass ($349 for three days), which gives attendees access to both festival stages, the interactive art installations, the 9:32 Club, the Skylawn, and more. The priciest package on the site as of publication is the one-day VIP Super Suite pass costing $799 ($1995 for three days), which includes reserved seats with exclusive viewing areas, concierge bar and food service, commemorative merchandise, expedited entry and VIP lanes, access to front of stage pit, and more.
The fan presale begins on Wednesday, May 6 at 10 a.m. ET. Purchasers must sign up in advance to get codes and notice for when the sale begins in order to buy tickets. Tickets sales to the public begin on Thursday, May 7.
All Things Go also hosts festivals in New York City and Toronto. It was founded in 2011 with a focus on community, inclusivity, diversity, and belonging. The priority is on fan experience, and All things Go has been rewarded for that focus with nominations for Pollstar’s Music Festival of the Year in 2023 and 2025.
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