Hayley Williams, Mitski and Zara Larsson Top a Packed All Things Go 2026 Lineup

All Things Go 2026 is led by Hayley Williams, Mitski, Zara Larsson and Lola Young, with Wolf Alice, Brandi Carlile, Ethel Cain and more joining the Maryland festival this September.

All Things Go has unveiled its 2026 lineup, with Hayley Williams, Mitski, Zara Larsson and Lola Young leading a bill that stretches from indie staples to left-field pop and punk-leaning favorites.

The festival returns to Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland from September 25 to 27, with sister editions in New York City and Toronto also set to return in 2026.

Beyond the top line, this year’s roster is deep: Wolf Alice, Brandi Carlile, Ethel Cain, CMAT, Father John Misty, The Beths, Muna, Slayyyter and Magdalena Bay are all on the poster. The weekend will also feature Rico Nasty, Rebecca Black, She & Him, Suki Waterhouse, Tinashe, Violet Grohl, The Beaches and Hemlocke Springs.

Elsewhere on the lineup are 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.

Pre-sale begins Wednesday, May 6 at 10am local time, with general sale opening Thursday, May 7 at the same time.

Williams arrives at the festival in the middle of a busy solo era. She is currently on her Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party world tour behind the album of the same name, a release that was praised for balancing vulnerability with sharper, more swaggering moments and later landed at No. 9 on NME’s year-end albums list.

Mitski is also in an active cycle, with a run of multi-night residencies planned around her latest album, Nothing’s About To Happen To Me. Larsson, meanwhile, recently dropped her Midnight Sun remix project, following last summer’s fifth studio album.

Last year’s All Things Go featured headline sets from Noah Kahan, Lucy Dacus and Doechii, and the 2026 edition looks set to keep that same cross-genre momentum while pushing even further into pop, indie and alt-R&B territory.

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