Doechii, Lucy Dacus, and Clairo will headline the 2025 All Things Go New York festival, occurring from September 26 to 28 at Forest Hills Stadium, Queens. The three-day event will feature 24 artists, with Dacus and Djo performing on the opening day, followed by Doechii and various acts on September 27, and Clairo closing the festival on September 28. Other artists include Gigi Perez, Rachel Chinouriri, The Marías, and more. Tickets go on sale April 25, with a presale on April 24. This edition expands on the festival’s debut in New York, mirroring its established D.C. counterpart.
Doechii, Lucy Dacus, and Clairo are headlining the New York edition of the 2025 All Things Go festival, scheduled for September 26 to 28 at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens.
Over the course of three days, twenty-four artists will take the stage, with Dacus and Djo opening the festivities on September 26, alongside performances by Gigi Perez, Rachel Chinouriri, Maude Latour, the Aces, Sarah Kinsley, and Goldie Boutilier.
On the second day (Sept. 27), Doechii will take the spotlight, joined by acts such as Remi Wolf, Lola Young, Griff, Peach PRC, Michelle, Alameda, and Sunday 1994. The festival will conclude on September 28 with Clairo headlining, following performances by the Marías, the Last Dinner Party, Paris Paloma, Blondshell, G Flip, Joy Oladukun, and Hey, Nothing.
Tickets for All Things Go New York will be available starting April 25, with an exclusive fan presale kicking off on April 24 at 10 a.m. local time. More details can be found on the All Things Go website.
Originating in Washington, D.C. (technically in Columbia, Maryland, just outside the capital), All Things Go made its New York debut in 2024. This year marks the first time both the D.C. and NYC festivals have expanded to three days.
There’s also a lineup overlap between the D.C. and NYC festivals, with Doechii, Dacus, Clairo, the Marías, Djo, the Last Dinner Party, Gigi Perez, Rachel Chinouriri, and Joy Oladokun all performing at both events. Additional artists appearing exclusively at the D.C. event include Kesha, Noah Kahan, Sharon Van Etten, Faye Webster, Wallows, Julien Baker & Torres, Lola Young, Marina, and Role Model.