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British singer Lola Young among headliners for New York’s 'All Things Go Festival'

Lola Young will headline the opening night of the 2026 All Things Go Festival in New York City alongside Zara Larsson. The performance marks Young’s return to the festival after her onstage collapse last year forced her to cancel tour dates and focus on recovery.

British singer Lola Young among headliners for New York’s 'All Things Go Festival'

Lola Young performs onstage during Elton John AIDS Foundation's 34th Annual Academy Awards Viewing Party on March 15, 2026 in West Hollywood, California.

British singer Lola Young is set to return to the All Things Go Festival as one of the headliners for the 2026 event. Young will perform on opening night, Sept. 25, alongside Zara Larsson at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, New York City.

The performance marks a major moment for Young, who collapsed onstage during the festival in September 2025. Following the incident, she canceled her North American tour and several other appearances before returning to live performances earlier this year.


“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.”

The three-day festival will run from Sept. 25 through Sept. 27. Other headliners include Brandi Carlile and Muna. Additional performers announced for the lineup include 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 the festival will go on sale Thursday (21), at 10 a.m. ET. A presale will begin on Wednesday (20) at 10 a.m. ET. Single-day tickets will start at $99, while three-day passes will begin at $225.

All Things Go NYC is one of three editions of the festival taking place this summer. The Washington, D.C.-area event will feature Hayley Williams, Mitski, and Brandi Carlile. The Toronto festival will include performances from Lorde, Kesha, and Wet Leg.

In a recent Rolling Stone cover story, Young discussed her recovery after the collapse. She said she combined addiction treatment with therapy and changed her relationship with work. Young also described the incident 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.”