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Washington, D.C. — The 2023 All Things Go Music Festival doubles down with a multi-day stacked festival lineup featuring a strong women-led bill. This year the independent festival boasts headliners Lana Del Rey, Maggie Rogers, boygenius and Carly Rae Jepsen, in addition to Mt. Joy, MUNA, Arlo Parks and more on the bill, and returning to the iconic Merriweather Post Pavilion for two days Saturday September, 30th and Sunday October 1st. Tickets can be purchased at https://www.allthingsgofestival.com/
The headlining artists will be joined by a slew of heavy-hitters and emerging talent, including Lizzy McAlpine, Tegan And Sara and Fletcher -- taking over multiple stages at the legendary Merriweather Post Pavilion, making it the must-attend festival on the East Coast. Last year’s edition sold out with Lorde, Mitski and Bleachers headlining and concertgoers attending from more than half the states in the nation, as well as international fans descending upon All Things Go.
Lana Del Rey needs no introduction, after releasing her ninth album Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd., fans will be treated to one of her mystifying performances. All Things Go is absolutely thrilled to have her grace the festival stage.
boygenius (Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, and Lucy Dacus) just released their debut the record and the accompanying 14 minute long film titled the film (directed by Kristen Stewart). What happens when you see an hour-long detour, not as a detour, but as part of the trip—the part where you listened to “Trapeze Swinger” while driving the opposite direction from your destination. Does that become the most valuable hour on the trip? Does time transform into something other than alternating “valuable” and “not valuable” hours? What if the right song can dislodge, for its duration, this piece of capitalist furniture?
Widely acclaimed US producer/songwriter/performer Maggie Rogers is back with new music from her second full-length album Surrender, out now. The much anticipated sophomore album is Roger’s follow-up to 2019’s Capitol Records debut Heard It In A Past Life, which found tremendous success debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and landing Maggie a GRAMMY nomination for Best New Artist. A mesmerizing live act, Maggie has built a global fan base headlining sold out tours, equal parts euphoric as they are intimate (despite ever-increasing room size), have become one of Maggie’s strongest calling cards.
Pop cult hero Carly Rae Jepsen treated fans to her album The Loneliest Time featuring single "Beach House" late last year. Before Jepsen’s 2019 album Dedicated, the multi-platinum Grammy, Juno and Polaris Prize nominated singer/songwriter released her critically acclaimed album E·MO·TION in 2015 which became “a modern touchstone for a new crop of pop-leaning artists and legacy acts,” as NPR noted. Carly Rae Jepsen earned cultural cachet from the ubiquity of her GRAMMY® -nominated blockbuster hit “Call Me Maybe” was referenced by everyone from former secretary-of-state Colin Powell to Cookie Monster.
ALL THINGS GO FESTIVAL 2023 LINEUP
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2023 Maggie Rogers Carly Rae Jepsen Mt. Joy Lizzy McAlpine Fletcher Dayglow Tegan and Sara Peach Pit Suki Waterhouse Wombats Raye Sudan Archives Last Dinosaurs Vacations Ella Jane Hemlock Springs
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2023 Lana Del Rey boygenius MUNA Beabadoobee Arlo Parks Alex G Ethel Cain Alvvays Leith Ross Samia Vundabar Meet Me @ The Altar Tommy Lefroy Jensen McRae Juliana Madrid Free Range
ABOUT ALL THINGS GO: All Things Go is a Washington, DC-based music festival and creative-house specializing in forward thinking digital and live music experiences. Founded in 2011, All Things Go has collaborated with innovative artists, including Billie Eilish, Lorde, HAIM, Charli XCX, St Vincent, CHVRCHES, Carly Rae Jepsen, Foster the People, Kygo, Sylvan Esso, Vince Staples, Future Islands, Tove Lo, Young Thug, Empire of The Sun and the company has been featured in Variety, NME, Rolling Stone, Billboard, SPIN, CNN, Pitchfork, The Washington Post and other major media outlets. All Things Go is a Pollstar Music Festival of The Year 2022 nominee.
ABOUT MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION: Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and the Grateful Dead played here! One of the few independently operated outdoor venues in the nation; Merriweather Post Pavilion is one of the world’s most beautiful and storied amphitheaters – nestled in 40 acres of forest, smack between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. Rolling Stone, Billboard, Pollstar and USA TODAY all named Merriweather in the Top Three Outdoor Music Venues in the nation. The renowned architect Frank Gehry, who is best known for defying architectural conventions, designed Merriweather. The natural outdoor setting is one that can’t be matched. The fantastic sound system and large video screens make this amphitheater a favorite for bands and fans. Recent enhancements include new concession stands, skylawn seating (it’s grass, in the sky!), an enormous kitchen that prepares the most delectable cuisines from all over the world, a Music Pinball Arcade, award-winning sculptures and the tripling of restroom facilities. Directions, transportation and other information is available at http://www.merriweathermusic.com. Merriweather history: https://merriweathermusic.com/about-us/
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