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All Things Go 2026 has announced a lineup led by Hayley Williams, Mitski, Zara Larsson and Lola Young, with a deep supporting bill across indie and pop. The festival returns to Maryland in September, with New York and Toronto editions also back.

All Things Go has unveiled its 2026 lineup, with Hayley Williams, Mitski, Zara Larsson and Lola Young leading a bill that reflects the festival’s now-familiar mix of indie prestige, pop crossover and left-field discoveries.
The festival returns to Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland from September 25 to 27, while its sister editions in New York City and Toronto are also set to return in 2026. What started as a regional favorite has become a three-city platform with real booking influence, especially for artists moving between internet momentum and festival-headliner status.
Beyond the top line, this year’s roster runs deep: Wolf Alice, Brandi Carlile, Ethel Cain, CMAT, Father John Misty, The Beths, Muna, Slayyyter and Magdalena Bay are all on the bill, alongside Rico Nasty, Rebecca Black, She & Him, Suki Waterhouse, Tinashe, Violet Grohl, The Beaches and Hemlocke Springs. The undercard stretches further with Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Robby Hoffman, Balu Brigada, Ninajirachi, SYML, Wes Parke, Del Water Gap, Naika, Haute & Freddy, Grace Ives, Zolita, Love Spells, Susannah Joffe, Glom, Kevin Atwater, Sienna Spiro, Flipturn, Jensen McRae, Ryan Beatty, Stella Lefty, Rochelle Jordan, Tiny Habits, Trousdale, Natalie Jinju, Googly Eyes and Jake Minch.
Ticket presale opens Wednesday, May 6 at 10 a.m. local time, with general sale following Thursday, May 7 at 10 a.m. local time.
The timing lands during a particularly visible stretch for Williams, who is currently touring Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party, her latest solo release. That album marked another pivot in a career built on reinvention, and its reception has reinforced how her solo work now sits alongside, rather than in the shadow of, Paramore. Her return to a major multi-artist festival slot feels less like nostalgia booking and more like confirmation of a second-act peak.
Mitski enters the cycle with similar momentum, heading into a run of multi-night residencies behind Nothing’s About To Happen To Me. Larsson, meanwhile, recently expanded her last studio era with the Midnight Sun remix project, keeping one foot in club-pop recalibration while still operating at mainstream scale.
Last year’s All Things Go leaned on headline sets from Noah Kahan, Lucy Dacus and Doechii. This year’s top billing points to a slightly different center of gravity: fewer obvious radio anchors, more artists whose audiences were built through steady catalog growth, touring consistency and cultural stickiness over time.