All Things Go Celebrates 10-Year Milestone with Expanded Festival

BY HOLLY VAN NESS

In 2014, All Things Go debuted its inaugural music festival outdoors near Baltimore, Maryland. Their mission was clear: one stage, non-overlapping set times, and a standout presence in the scene—a mission they absolutely achieved. 

Over the past decade, All Things Go Music Festival has rapidly expanded in both artist lineup and notability. From Future Islands in 2014, to Foster The People, in 2017, to Lana Del Rey in 2023, to this year’s stellar lineup featuring Laufey, Bleachers, Janelle Monae, Hozier, Renee Rapp, and Conan Gray (just to name a few).

On September 28th and 29th, All Things Go returns to Columbia, Maryland, for its 10th installment. But there’s a new twist—due to overwhelming demand, the festival will also take place at Forest Hills Stadium in New York City on the same weekend. Some artists will make the journey to both cities, while others will perform at only one of the festivals. 

In addition to that, All Things Go is parenting with several philanthropic organizations; 

  • Amplify Her Voice: Advocates for gender equality in the music industry, supporting women’s careers through education and networking.

  • Women in Music: A nonprofit promoting equality, visibility, and opportunities for women in music through education and empowerment.

  • Propeller: Inspiring activism and building movements for change.

The festival will also collaborate with beverage companies Celsius and La Croix to keep attendees hydrated and energized throughout the long day. 

Although tickets for both events are sold out, eager fans can join waitlists for a chance to attend. Festival enthusiasts can also join the All Things Go social clubfor upgrades, artist interviews, exclusive merchandise, and curated playlists.

Learn more about the All Things Go Music Festival here and secure your spot on the waitlist today!

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