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Lola Young Plots Return to All Things Go Fest NYC: ‘We Have Unfinished Business’

Lola Young Plots Return to All Things Go Fest NYC: ‘We Have Unfinished Business’

Lola Young is ready to take care of some “unfinished business” as one of the headliners of the 2026 All Things Go Festival. 

Young will top the bill on the festival’s opening night, Sept. 25, alongside Zara Larsson. For Young, it will likely be an emotional return after she collapsed onstage at the New York City event last September. The incident prompted Young to cancel her North American tour and other events before she returned to the stage in early 2026. 

“All Things Go, we have unfinished business,” Young said in a statement. “I feel blessed and ready to take it to the next level. Thank you for having me back.”

Along with Young and Larsson, the All Things Go headliners include Brandi Carlile and Muna. The three-day event is scheduled to take place Sept. 25 through 27 at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, with additional performances from Carly Rae Jepsen, the Beaches, CMAT, Rebecca Black, Cara Delevingne, Jensen McRae, Hemlocke Springs, Grace Ives, Cherry Bomb, and comedian and actress Meg Stalter. 

Tickets for All Things Go will go on sale Thursday, May 21, at 10 a.m. ET, with a presale set for May 20th at 10 a.m. ET. Tickets start at $99 for a single day and $225 for three-day passes. Full info is available on the All Things Go website. 

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All Things Go NYC is one of three iterations of the festival set to take place this summer. The Washington D.C.-area event will boast performances from Hayley Williams, Mitski, and Carlile, while ATG Toronto will feature Lorde, Kesha, and Wet Leg. 

In a recent Rolling Stone cover story, Young spoke about her recovery following her collapse at All Things Go last year. She noted that she’s paired addiction treatment with therapy, while also overhauling her relationship to work. She also expressed a kind of gratitude for the incident, harrowing as it was. She described it as “a breaking point which allowed me to then be able to be here today, allowed me to be better for my fans, better for the future, and better for myself.”

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