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Laufey, Bleachers, Hozier to headline All Things Go festival

- By Michelle Deal-Zimmerman

All Things Go music festival will mark its 10th anniversar­y this fall with a packed lineup of more than 30 artists over two days at Merriweath­er Post Pavilion.

The festival, which expanded to multiple days last year for the first time, returns in the same format with performanc­es Saturday, Sept. 28, and Sunday, Sept. 29.

Headliners for the first day include Grammy-winning pop jazz vocal artist Laufey, performing alongside the Kennedy Center Orchestra; alt rock band Bleachers (recently seen at Coachella, where Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were among its fans); and actor and singer Janelle Monáe.

The second-day headliners include Irish musician Hozier, “Mean Girls” film actor and Broadway performer Reneé Rapp (who also is performing at this year’s Coachella), and singer and YouTube star Conan Gray.

If that wasn’t enough, the festival packs in Maren Morris, Remi Wolf, Ethel

Cain, Julie Baker and dozens more.

“All Things Go always strives to deliver a unique, diverse lineup while elevating underrepre­sented voices. This year’s All Things Go Festival lineup promises another year of incredible performanc­es from establishe­d and emerging artists across a myriad of genres. The majority of artists identify as women or non-binary,” festival organizers said in a news release Tuesday.

The independen­t music festival got its start in 2014 as the Fall Classic music festival at Washington’s Union Market. Since then it has doubled in size and relocated to Columbia’s Merriweath­er venue.

General admission tickets, starting at $119 for single-day and $199 for two-day passes, go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. Pavilion and lawn tickets, which include access to a viewing area at the front of the stage, start at $175 for one-day or $295 for two-day admission. Ticket presales will begin Thursday at 10 a.m. for those who register at allthingsg­ofestival.com.

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