
All Things Go NYC 2025 is a partnership between the following:
All Things Go, an independent music festival based in Washington, DC and New York, known for its innovative approach to curation and community. Since its founding back in 2011, All Things Go has showcased an impressive array of emerging and groundbreaking artists, including Billie Eilish, boygenius, Lana Del Rey, Maggie Rogers, Hozier, Lorde, Laufey, Mitski, HAIM, Janelle Monáe, Charli XCX, MUNA, Carly Rae Jepsen, Bleachers, Tove Lo and a growing list of others.
At the heart of the festival is a passionate and inclusive fan community, lovingly known as “The Besties” that embodies the festival’s commitment to diversity and belonging. Newcomers are always warmly welcomed by the avid, curious and dedicated ATG audience. Some artists and fans have given ATG loving and cheeky nicknames, including “Gay-chella,” “All Things Gay,” and “Lesbopalozza.”
Spotify EQUAL is Spotify‘s always-on global program that shines spotlight on women artists through global partnerships, activations, new content experiences and on-and-off platform support — all related to foster equity for women in audio and to celebrate their contributions. On Spotify, listeners can find the EQUAL hub, a dedicated space, which highlights women creators that’s live in over 180 markets. The EQUAL Global Music Program extends resources and opportunities to women artists and amplifies their music through the flagship EQUAL Global playlist and the 40+ EQUAL local playlists.
Forest Hills Stadium, which initially cemented its place as an iconic American venues as the home of the U.S. Open, it hosted some of the most important tennis matches of its time. During the 1960s and 1970s, the stadium became known as a must-play for musical acts, hosting concerts by The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Barbara Streisand, The Monkees and more. (The Monkees show remains infamous for having Jimi Hendrix open — and getting booed off the stage.)
On the big and small screen, the venue’s grounds have played an important backdrop for films like Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train and Wes Anderson’s The Royal Tannebaums, as well as countless TV shows. Sadly, when the U.S. Open moved to its current location in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in 1977, the stadium fell into disrepair and its days as a venue faded from memory.
Back in 2013, Madison House Presents partnered with the West Side Tennis Club to rehabilitate the stadium and bring events back to the storied venue.
Today, All Things Go NYC announced the lineup for its second — and biggest yet — edition, which will take place at Forest Hills Stadium Friday, September 26, 2025 – Sunday, September 28, 2025. The expanded, three-day event will be headlined by Doechii, returning ATG alum Lucy Dacus and Clairo. The lineup’s three-day run will be rounded out by The Marías, Remi Wolf, Lola Young, The Last Dinner Party, Griff, Rachel Chinouriri and more.
Fan presale is set for Thursday, April 24, 2024 at 10:00am. The public sale is Friday, April 25, 2025. Tickets and more information can be found here: https://allthingsgofestival.com.
Curious fans, probable attendees and listeners can visit the EQUAL US playlist on Spotify to hear tracks from all of the featured festival artists here.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
Lucy Dacus
Djo
Gigi Perez
Rachel Chinouriri
Maude Latour
The Aces
Sarah Kinsley
Goldie Boutilier
Gates open at 11:30AM
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
Doechii
Remi Wolf
Lola Young
Griff
Peach PRC
MICHELLE
Alemeda
Sunday 1994
Gates open at 11:30AM
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
Clairo
The Marías
The Last Dinner Party
Paris Paloma
Blondshell
G Flip
Joy Oladukon
hey, nothing
Gates open at 11:30AM
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