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All Things Go Festival Returns to Merriweather in Maryland for 2026 With Seven Headliners Including Hayley Williams, Mitski and Brandi Carlile

All Things Go Festival will return to Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, for a three-day run from Friday, Sept. 25 through Sunday, Sept. 27, 2026, organizers announced. The 12th D.C.-area edition of the indie-leaning festival will feature seven headliners — Hayley Williams, Mitski, Brandi Carlile, Lola Young, MUNA, Zara Larsson and Ethel Cain — among a total bill of 46 artists performing across two stages.

Festival officials released the full daily lineups and gate times alongside the headliner announcement. While the schedule details which acts appear on which day, the organisers have not publicised additional ticket tiers or pricing in the initial notice; interested buyers were directed to the festival website for sales information and updates.

Ticket sales are being staged in two phases. A fan presale is scheduled to begin Wednesday, May 6 at 10 a.m. ET, with the public on-sale following Thursday, May 7 at 10 a.m. ET. Tickets will be available at https://allthingsgofestival.com, the promoter said. The promotion did not include information on single-day versus weekend passes in its release.

The roster pairs established names with rising artists, reflecting the festival’s familiarity for mixing mainstream and critically acclaimed indie performers. Hayley Williams, the Paramore frontwoman who has pursued a solo career in recent years, Mitski and Brandi Carlile bring different strands of rock and singer-songwriter credibility, while Zara Larsson and MUNA represent pop-forward offerings. Ethel Cain, whose profile has grown in alternative and experimental pop circles, and Lola Young round out a lineup that organisers say spans multiple genres.

All Things Go has become a regular stop on the D.C.-area music calendar, and this year’s three-day format at Merriweather — a long-standing outdoor amphitheatre venue in suburban Columbia — continues that tradition. The festival’s return in late September places it among a busy autumn concert and festival season, when arena tours and regional festivals often overlap.

Organisers encouraged fans to consult the official festival site for the daily schedule, full artist list and any additional announcements regarding production, health and safety, or venue policies as the event approaches.

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