This fall, All Things Go is back and bigger than ever. For the first time, the beloved music festival is expanding to three days, taking over Merriweather Post Pavilion from September 26-28, and the lineup is nothing short of exceptional.
Known for including a diverse lineup and creating a one-of-a-kind festival experience, All Things Go features 41 acts on two stages. All Things Go’s much-anticipated 2025 lineup solidified its status as a champion of inclusivity and musical diversity. This year’s lineup reflects the festival’s commitment to spotlighting a wide array of artists across genres. Headliners include Noah Kahan and The Marías on Friday; Lucy Dacus and Clairo on Saturday; and Doechii, Kesha and Djo on Sunday. Other artists include Joy Oladokun, Faye Webster, Maude Latour, and many more, offering fans the opportunity to hear established artists, regional favorites, and emerging artists.
Since its start in 2014, All Things Go has promoted underrepresented voices in the music industry. The festival’s lineups consistently highlight women and non-binary artists, creating a platform that celebrates diversity and fosters a sense of community among attendees. At its core, All Things Go is about creating space. It’s one of the few festivals where inclusivity is more than just a buzzword一it’s baked into every lineup, every partnership and every moment.
As All Things Go continues to grow and evolve, it remains the preeminent example of how music festivals can successfully blend entertainment with a mission-driven vision, creating spaces that are both enjoyable and meaningful for all who attend.