
All Things Go is rolling back into Queens this fall, returning to Forest Hills Stadium for a three-day run that leans intentionally female- and nonbinary-forward. The bill is topped by Zara Larsson, Brandi Carlile and MUNA, with organizers unveiling the lineup on Monday and locking in dates for Sept. 25-27, 2026, promising a packed weekend of pop, indie and a few surprise sets to grow the festival's New York footprint.
Lineup And Schedule
The day-by-day slate is built to keep headliners front and center. Friday is led by Zara Larsson, with support from Lola Young, Rebecca Black, Cara Delevingne, Blu DeTiger and Chloe Qisha. Saturday hands the top slot to Brandi Carlile, joined by Sienna Spiro, CMAT, Jensen McRae, Meg Stalter and Natali Jinju. Sunday wraps the whole thing with MUNA closing out, a sunset performance from Carly Rae Jepsen, and sets from The Beaches, Hemlocke Springs, Grace Ives and Cherry Bomb, according to TicketNews.
Tickets And Presale
Festival organizers have lined up a fan presale for Wednesday, May 20 at 10 a.m. ET, with the general public on-sale to follow Thursday, May 21 at 10 a.m. ET. Published notices put single-day tickets starting at $99 and three-day passes at roughly $225, with all-in pricing. For presale links and detailed pricing breakdowns, see SecretNYC.
Why Forest Hills
Forest Hills Stadium has firmly become the festival's New York home. The open-air tennis-court bowl is set up as a compact, single-stage experience that organizers say avoids overlapping sets and gives fans cleaner sightlines. The festival's official NYC page walks through ticket tiers, payment-plan options and transportation guidance for folks coming in from Manhattan and beyond. For parking and travel notes, check the NYC section at All Things Go.
Reaction And Context
Lola Young, who collapsed onstage during the festival last year, framed her return with a bit of unfinished-business energy, saying, "All Things Go, we have unfinished business," in remarks carried with the announcement. IMPRINT captured that line and other artist reactions. The New York dates follow a Merriweather Post Pavilion lineup for the same Sept. 25 627 weekend that had already stirred early buzz in coverage of the Merriweather Post Pavilion lineup earlier this month. Fans across social channels are already comparing schedules, plotting set priorities and debating whether certain must-see acts are worth chasing across the festival's multi-city weekend.
How To Plan
If you are angling for the lowest possible prices, your best move is to sign up for the presale window through the festival's official signup and weigh payment-plan or Besties membership options that can offer earlier access and some extra perks. The festival's NYC page lists tiered GA and VIP packages, outlines payment-plan structures and links directly to presale registration. Expect heavy demand once the public on-sale hits. For official updates, presale links and any late-breaking changes, keep an eye on All Things Go.









