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All Things Go Moves To Merriweather Post Pavilion With Headliners HAIM, St. Vincent
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All Things Go Music Festival is moving to Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Md., October 16 with a female-forward lineup including headliner HAIM as well as St. Vincent, Charli XCX and LAUV in major slots across two stages.
Other artists on the bill are Girl in Red, Cautious Clay, Beach Bunny, Soccer Mommy, Gus Dapperton, Tkey Maidza, Jelani Aryeh, Role Model, Taie Verdes, Blue De Tiger, Isaac Dunbar and Del Water Gap. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, June 16 at 10 a.m. EST.
One of the largest indie festivals on the East Coast, All Things Go will again host a conference and panel discussion with some of the most notable voices in music, entertainment and journalism. The panel lineup hasn’t yet been announced, but prior years have included artists Maggie Rogers and mxmtoon, and Puja Patel, editor in chief of Pitchfork Music.The conference is free with an RSVP.
All Things Go has taken place previously at Union Market in Washington, D.C. The last “Fall Classic” event, in October 2019, was a two-day affair featuring Billie Eilish, Carly Rae Jepsen, BØRNS and Maggie Rogers and culinary partners chef Erik Bruner Yange, Shake Shack, and Chef Jose Andres’ Beefsteak.
With the move to Merriweather Post Pavilion, ATG gains a 20,000-capacity outdoor space a short drive from D.C.
The festival is known for its female-focused billing and equal representation in the music industry in general, for instance the Saturday of All Things Go 2018 spotlighted an all-female lineup specially curated in collaboration with Maggie Rogers and LPX (Lizzy Plapinger), both All Things Go friends, and Plapinger, a previous partner on the All Things Gold club nights in Washington DC.