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Lucy Dacus, Clairo to Headline All Things Go Festival in NYC

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All Things Go Festival 2025 Lineup

QUEENS, New York — Grammy-nominated artists Lucy Dacus, Clairo, and Djo will headline the second New York installment of the All Things Go Festival, set to take place at Forest Hills Stadium from September 26 to 28. The festival was announced last week, promising a weekend full of diverse musical performances.

This year’s lineup also includes Remi Wolf, The Marías, Lola Young, The Last Dinner Party, and Griff, among others. Fans can expect both emerging talent and established acts, as the festival aims to celebrate underrepresented voices in the music industry.

The festival will open with sets from Dacus, Djo, Gigi Perez, Rachel Chinouriri, Maude Latour, The Aces, Sarah Kinsley, and Goldie Boutilier on September 26. The second day, September 27, will feature headliner Doechii alongside performances from Remi Wolf, Lola Young, Griff, Peach PRC, MICHELLE, Alameda, and Sunday 1994. The final day, September 28, will close out with performances from Clairo, The Marías, The Last Dinner Party, Paris Paloma, Blondshell, G Flip, Joy Oladokun, and Hey, Nothing.

Tickets for the festival will go on sale to the general public on April 25 at 10 a.m. ET, with a fan presale available on April 24. This year, All Things Go has partnered again with Spotify Equal, which aims to amplify the work of women creators worldwide. Listeners can check out tracks from the featured artists on the Spotify Equal U.S. playlist.

Since its founding in 2011, All Things Go has gained a reputation for promoting female and nonbinary artists. Last year’s New York expansion featured renowned acts such as Reneé Rapp and Janelle Monáe, and the festival continues to grow, expanding to three days for the first time in 2025.

Attendance at All Things Go has doubled annually since 2018, highlighting the festival’s popularity and commitment to diversity. Last year’s event at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, attracted over 43,000 attendees.

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