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The 10th anniversary of the female-focused and queer-friendly music festival All Things Go takes place this weekend in Washington D.C. and, for the first-time ever, in New York City.
Starting on Saturday, Sept. 28, the two-day festival shares most of the same recording artists —such as Chappell Roan, Janelle Monáe, Reneé Rapp, Julien Baker, Soccer Mommy, and others —between two different cities.
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All Things Go in Washington D.C. takes place at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, while the New York City location is Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, New York.
Looking for last-minute tickets? Tickets to both cities and days are still available via resale ticket retailers, including TicketNetwork, Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, and more — though you can expect elevated prices for some of these dates. Prices vary by reseller and date, so it’s worth checking multiple sites.
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TicketNetwork has seats for both the New York City and Washington D.C. dates starting at just $27, and Rolling Stone readers can save $150 off orders of $500 and over with code RS150, or save $300 off orders $1,000 and over with code RS300. See TicketNetwork tickets here.
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StubHub has a variety of tickets available for resale. One of the lowest prices we’ve spotted starting at $40 for the New York City and Washington D.C. dates. See StubHub tickets here.
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Buy Tickets on Vivid Seats
Vivid Seats has tickets available to buy, with tickets for the New York City and Washington D.C. dates starting at $39. Rolling Stone readers can save $20 off $200 orders with code RS2024 at checkout. See Vivid Seats tickets here.
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Buy Tickets on SeatGeek
SeatGeek is an option for resale, with tickets available starting at $41 for both New York City and Washington D.C. dates. See SeatGeek tickets here.
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Meanwhile, All Things Go isn’t just a showcase for music, but there’s a number of food, drink, fashion, and art activations during the festival. Health and wellness beverage Celsius has an activation at both locations for festival attendees to get an energy boast between performances. Learn more about Celsius’ Essential Vibes Tour here.
Who’s Performing at All Things Go Music Festival?
One of the cool things about All Things Go is that most of the same recording artists are set to perform in both Washington D.C. and New York City. For example: Chappell Roan is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 28 in New York, as well as Sunday, Sept. 29 in D.C. This way, fans in both cities get to enjoy their time at the “Pink Pony Club.”
Ahead, you’ll find a complete lineup for All Things Go in Washington D.C. and New York City.
New York City
Day 1, Sept. 28
Reneé Rapp
Chappell Roan
Muna
Holly Humberstone
Del Water Gap
Soccer Mommy
Coco & Clair Clair
Towa Bird
Day 2, Sept. 29
Janelle Monáe
Ethel Cain
Julien Baker
Maisie Peters
Samia
Mannequin Pussy
Indigo de Souza
Annie DiRusso
Washington D.C.
Day 1, Sept. 28
Laufey with the Kennedy Center Orchestra
Bleachers
Janelle Monáe
Remi Wolf
Ethel Cain
Julien Baker
Michael Kiwanuka
Maisie Peters
Briston Maroney
Sammy Rae & The Friends
Mannequin Pussy
Indigo de Souza
Grentperez
Rachel Chinouriri
Wasia Project
Annie DiRusso
Allison Ponthier
Oliver Malcolm
Day 2, Sept. 29
Hozier
Reneé Rapp
Conan Gray
Chappell Roan
Maren Morris
The Japanese House
Holly Humberstone
David Kushner
Del Water Gap
Flipturn
Soccer Mommy
Medium Build
Blondshell
Lola Young
Infinity Song
Towa Bird
Sadurn
Abby Roberts