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Boygenius, Carly Rae Jepsen, and More Join Forces for the All Things Go Festival of Our Dreams

This fall, keep an eye out for one stacked music festival in Columbia, Maryland. All Things Go Fest will be one for the books, featuring iconic artists like Lana Del Rey, Maggie Rogers, BoyGenius, Carly Rae Jepsen, and so much more.

Artists to See at All Things Go Festival

From September 30th to October 1st, festival-goers will get the chance to witness an amazing lineup at Merriweather Post Pavilion. Saturday’s lineup features Maggie Rogers headlining alongside pop icon Carly Rae Jepsen and indie/alternative band Mt. Joy. Moreover, Sunday will showcase the sultry Lana Del Rey, as well as the up-and-coming trio boygenius. Other notable artists include Lizzy McAlpine, recent Eras Tour opener Beabadoobee, and a Music Daily featured artist, Ethel Cain.

From the lineup, it appears that All Things Go Fest will be an indie-alt dream come true. You can view the full list of artists performing at the festival in the promo poster to the left. If you enjoy listening to the listed headliners but are unfamiliar with the smaller artists, we’d highly recommend checking them out. Every artist at this festival is immensely talented, from top to bottom.

Take it from the festival website: All Things Go is THE festival to be at this fall.

“Get ready to experience the magic of the forest – tucked in the woods of the Merriweather festival grounds, and home to some of the most legendary All Things Go sets ever.”

Description taken from the All Things Go official website

All Things Go Festival Ticket Status

Unfortunately, but to no surprise, tickets to attend the festival are sold out across the board. Fingers crossed they release more tickets as the date draws near. You can check in with the festival’s official website for any changes or future releases. Until then, keep an eye out on our Music Daily website for any news about any and all exciting music events happening this year.

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