All Things Go Festival celebrates 10 years with star-led 2024 lineup
ATG Festival returns on Sept. 28-29: Tickets
All Things Go Festival will celebrate its 10th anniversary at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD, on September 28 and 29, 2024. As the festival marks a significant milestone, this year’s lineup includes a blend of renowned and emerging artists, promising an unforgettable weekend that ATG is becoming known to deliver.
Grammy-winning artist Laufey will lead Saturday’s lineup, performing alongside The Kennedy Center Orchestra. Other major acts include Janelle Monáe and Bleachers, complemented by rising stars such as Remi Wolf, Julien Baker, and Ethel Cain. Sunday’s lineup features Hozier and Reneé Rapp, with additional performances from pop prince Conan Gray, Maren Morris, and The Japanese House, ensuring a dynamic close to the festival.
Reflecting on the successful expansion to a two-day format last year, which quickly sold out, the festival continues to draw a diverse and international crowd, highlighting its growing appeal. The commitment to featuring a lineup that predominantly includes artists who identify as women or non-binary underscores All Things Go’s dedication to diversity and representation.
Since its humble beginning at Union Market in 2014, All Things Go has evolved into a must-attend in the annual festival circuit. It’s known for its inclusive environment and strong community vibe, which has earned it affectionate nicknames like “Gay-chella” and “All Things Gay.”
Tickets for this year’s festival go on sale on April 19 at 10 AM ET, and if you still need convincing ahead of then, read Five Reasons to Attend All Things Go Music Festival. As the festival enters its tenth year, it continues to be a vibrant celebration of music, community, and diversity, setting the stage for another memorable weekend all against the backdrop of the iconic Merriweather Post Pavilion. See more information and tickets here.
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