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How to buy All Things Go tickets: Festival dates and prices compared

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The All Things Go festival takes place September 28 to 29 in two locations. Original tickets are sold out, but you can find them on several resale sites.

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Chappell Roan performs at Chicago's House of Blues.

The unique All Things Go Music Festival comes to the DC and NYC areas in September, and the lineup is proving to be a can't-miss experience. While original tickets have already sold out, we've put together everything you need to know when it comes to how to buy All Things Go tickets.

The All Things Go festival first took place in 2014 at Union Market and has since expanded in scope and following. The festival is best known for its women and LGBTQ-led lineups, as well as its tendency to celebrate both big-name artists and up-and-coming indie acts. While All Things Go started in DC, it has expanded to two gatherings: one in DC (or, the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland) and one in NYC (or, the Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills, New York).

This year's lineup immediately caused an excited stir across social media, with both cities featuring Chappell Roan, Reneé Rapp, and Janelle Monáe in their lineups, among other popular performers. DC will also bring Hozier, Bleachers, Conan Gray, and Marren Morris to the stage. Both iterations of the festival take place across the same weekend, September 28-29, and several of the artists will perform at both locations on opposite days.

Here's our full 2024 All Things Go festival breakdown, including lineup details, DC vs. NYC price breakdowns, and original and resale price comparisons. While original tickets have sold out, you can browse websites like Vivid Seats and StubHub at your own leisure.

How to get All Things Go tickets

Original tickets to All Things Go tickets were available through the festival's website, but they sold out pretty quickly. Fortunately, listings are currently available on resale websites like Vivid Seats and StubHub.

How much are All Things Go tickets?

Original All Things Go tickets started at $119 for single-day passes to the DC festival (or $199 for two-day passes) and $149 for two-day passes to the NYC festival (no single-day tickets were sold). At the time of writing, Vivid Seats' cheapest two-day ticket listings for the NYC festival start at $242, and the cheapest two-day listings for the DC festival start at $650. On StubHub, the cheapest listings start at $261 in NYC and $624 in DC.

Overall, passes to the DC portion of the festival are much more expensive than the NYC one. While many of the headlining fixtures overlap between the two festivals, DC has a bigger lineup than New York. You can also opt for a single-day ticket in DC, which ranges from $112 on September 28 to $537 on September 29 on Vivid Seats and $111 on September 28 to $582 on September 29 on StubHub.

Who is performing at All Things Go?

Saturday, September 28 (DC)

Laufey with the Kennedy Center Orchestra, Bleachers, Janelle Monáe, Remi Wolf, Ethel Cain, Julien Baker, Michael Kiwanuka, Maisie Peters, Briston Maroney, Sammy Rae & The Friends, Mannequin Pussy, Indigo De Souza, GrentPerez, Rachel Chinouriri, Wasia Project, Annie Dirusso, Allison Ponthier, and Oliver Malcolm.

Sunday, September 29 (DC)

Hozier, Reneé Rapp, Conan Gray, Chappell Roan, Maren Morris, The Japanese House, Holly Humberstone, David Kushner, Del Water Gap, Flipturn, Soccer Mommy, Medium Build, Blondshell, Lola Young, Infinity Song, Towa Bird, Sadurn, Abby Roberts.

Saturday, September 28 (NY)

Reneé Rapp, Muna, Chappell Roan, Holly Humberstone, Del Water Gap, Soccer Mommy, Coco & Clair Clair, Towa Bird.

Sunday, September 29 (NY)

Janelle Monáe, Ethel Cain, Julien Baker, Maisie Peters, Samia, Mannequin Pussy, Indigo De Souza, Annie Dirusso. 

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