All Things Go Announces Stacked 2026 NYC Festival Lineup

All Things Go is once again bringing a star-studded, female and nonbinary-focused lineup to New York City’s Forest Hills Stadium on September 25-27, 2026. The highly anticipated lineup dropped as the final installment of the three-part festival roster, following shortly behind the release of Washington DC’s announcement. At ATG NYC, gone are the days of scheduling conflicts.

Due to Forest Hills Stadium’s singular stage, there are no overlapping sets, allowing all ticket holders to see every performance of the day. Featuring Zara Larsson, Lola Young, Brandi Carlile, MUNA, and Carly Rae Jepsen, among many more, the NYC schedule perfectly bridges the gap between new voices and industry veterans.

Friday, September 25

Zara Larsson and Lola Young lead the lineup as Friday’s co-headliners. Young returns on both the NYC and Washington DC rosters after collapsing mid-performance at last year’s Saturday show, ultimately resulting in a short career hiatus.

Zara Larsson by Charlotte Rutherford / Lola Young by Kevin Winter/Getty

In a statement from the Grammy-winning “Messy” singer, she said, “All Things Go, we have unfinished business. I feel blessed and ready to take it to the next level. Thank you for having me back.” With hyper-pop princess Rebecca Black, model Cara Delevingne (who recently added singer to her long list of career accomplishments), disco-pop bassist Blu DeTiger and singer-songwriter Chloe Qisha rounding out Friday, the first day of ATG NYC carries a pop-heavy torch.

Saturday, September 26

Saturday brings the return of folk legend Brandi Carlile, who released her 8th studio album, Returning to Myself, in October 2025. UK-based Sienna Spiro and Ireland-based CMAT come back to the States for both the NYC and DC editions of the festival.

Brandi Carlile by Collier Schorr

Jensen McRae and Natalie Jinju complete the singer-songwriter heavy, sit-back-and-chill Saturday. Set outlier Meg Stalter, best known for her comedian chops on Hacks, as well as being the upcoming star of Broadway’s Oh, Mary!, promises to be “The Prettiest Girl in America” on the ATG stage as she combines her newly-established music career with her natural hilarity.

Sunday, September 27

Sunday headliner MUNA returns to All Things Go NYC and DC to celebrate the release of their no-skips new album, Dancing On The Wall. The queer three-piece, made up of lead vocalist Katie Gavin, guitarist Josette Maskin, and multi-instrumentalist/producer Naomi McPherson will stop at both festival dates while on the road for the Gets So Hot Tour.

MUNA: Dancing On the Wall Album Release (16+ Event) Tickets May 16, 2026 Brooklyn, NY | Ticketmaster
MUNA by Dean Bradshaw

Additionally, Canadian all-female rock band The Beaches and synth-pop singer (and MUNA’s Tour opener) Hemlocke Springs are set to grace the stage earlier in the day. Canadian contemporary-pop singer Carly Rae Jepsen is scheduled for a NYC-only, “full set special sunset performance” before MUNA takes the stage later in the evening. Newcomers to All Things Go, Grace Ives and Cherry Bomb, will begin the heavily synth-pop, queer-focused final day of the festival.

Unlike any other music festival, the New York City installment of All Things Go is comprised of a 100% female and nonbinary lineup for 2026. Paving the way for women and queer people in music, All Things Go is a standout festival that highlights community, female empowerment, and giving back. The NYC presale starts Wednesday, May 20 at 10 AM and is likely to follow in the footsteps of their Toronto and Washington DC versions with a very fast sell-out timeline.

For more information and festival updates, visit the official All Things Go website. See you in Queens!

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