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Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Doechii, Lucy Dacus, Clairo Lead 2025 All Things Go New York Lineup
Doechii, Lucy Dacus, and Clairo sit atop the bill for the New York edition of the 2025 All Things Go New York, taking place Sept. 26 through 28 at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens. Twenty-four artists will perform across the three-day event, with Dacus and Djo kicking things off on September 26, and additional performances from Gigi Perez, Rachel Chinouriri, Maude Latour, the Aces, Sarah Kinsley, and Goldie Boutilier. More from Rolling Stone Doechii Contends With SWAT Teams, Fires, and Elephants in 'Anxiety' Video Doechii, the Marías, Kesha, and Clairo to Headline Jam-Packed 2025 All Things Go Fest Bernie Sanders Urges People to Fight for Justice Before Introducing Clairo's Coachella Set Day two (Sept. 27) will feature a headlining set from Doechii, as well as performances from Remi Wolf, Lola Young, Griff, Peach PRC, Michelle, Alameda, and Sunday 1994. And on the final day (Sept. 28), Clairo will headline following sets from the Marías, the Last Dinner Party, Paris Paloma, Blondshell, G Flip, Joy Oladukon, and Hey, Nothing. Tickets for All Things Go New York will go on sale April 25, though a fan presale is set for April 24 at 10 a.m. local time. Full information is available on the All Things Go website. All Things Go, which originated in Washington, D.C. (or technically, Columbia, Maryland, just outside the capital), expanded to New York for the first time in 2024. This year, both the D.C. and NYC editions of the festival have expanded to three days for the first time. There is some overlap, too, between the D.C. and NYC events with Doechii, Dacus, Clairo, the Marías, Djo, the Last Dinner Party, Gigi Perez, Rachel Chinourriri, and Joy Oladokun all playing both festivals. Among the artists featured at just the D.C. event are Kesha, Noah Kahan, Sharon Van Otten, Faye Webster, Wallows, Julien Baker & Torres, Lola Young, Marina, and Role Model. Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time


Axios
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
Why music festivals feel so expensive in 2025
The prices of some of America's biggest music festivals are cranking up alongside the thermometer as we move toward summer. Why it matters: In an environment where food and housing costs remain high, it's harder to justify the luxury of attending events like music festivals — especially as the looming impact of tariffs threatens to further dent Americans' spending power. Between the lines: At events like Coachella and Bonnaroo, fans also have to consider the cost and hassle of camping at the event in addition to the price of entry. Younger fans are increasingly relying on payment plans in order to see their favorite acts at festivals. Fans bemoaned the prices to attend All Things Go in Maryland, saying prices were lower in previous years. What they're saying: One festival organizer says higher artist fees have led to more expensive tickets. Breakaway Festival co-founder Zach Ruben says they try to stick to a tight talent budget, since talent costs correlate to what they charge for tickets. "Artist festival fees have continuously gotten up. For us, artist fees make up about 40%, maybe 45% of our total festival budgets for any given weekend. That's pretty significant." Zoom in: Prices for Breakaway, a mostly EDM festival that travels the country, start at $69 for a one-day general admission ticket. The highest single-day tickets range from $499 to $794, depending on location. The other side: Playing live shows isn't always financially beneficial for musicians, even as their fees increase. After the release of her Grammy-winning album "Invasion of Privacy," rapper Cardi B said she spent almost $300,000 of her own money to perform at Coachella in 2018, but was only paid $70,000 per weekend. The bottom line: Seeing megastars perform at festivals will cost you, but there are other options.


Axios
15-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
All Things Go drops 2025 lineup featuring Doechii, Noah Kahan, Clairo
The annual All Things Go music festival has announced the lineup and ticket sale dates for this year's D.C. edition. Why it matters: Get your credit cards ready — pre-sale tickets drop Thursday at 10am, and regular admission goes on sale Friday at 10am. Register for the pre-sale here. State of play: The artists Noah Kahan, Doechii, Lucy Dacus, Clairo, Kesha and The Marías will headline the three-day festival taking place Sept. 26-28 at Merriweather Post Pavilion. Other performers include: The Last Dinner Party, Sharon Van Etten, Lucius, Faye Webster and Julien Baker & Torres. Zoom in: Tickets start at $139 for general admission, $219 for pavilion and lawn, $279 for VIP and $699 for VIP super suite.
Yahoo
06-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Mexico City's AXE Ceremonia Festival Cancels Sunday Lineup After Two Killed in Crane Collapse
Mexico City's AXE Ceremonia music festival canceled its Sunday lineup — which included scheduled performances by Tyler, the Creator, the Marias, and Massive Attack — after a crane collapse at the fest Saturday killed two people. 'With deep sadness, we confirm the passing of the two people who were injured during today's incident,' AXE Ceremonia said in a statement Saturday. 'We are deeply heartbroken by this loss. We are reaching out to their families to support them during this incredibly difficult time and to provide them with all our care and solidarity. The safety of our community has always been our priority, and we continue, as from the very beginning, to maintain close collaboration and complete transparency with the authorities.' More from Rolling Stone Hozier and Blink-182 Will Headline 2025 Morgan Wallen Unveils 'Sand in My Boots' Music Festival Lineup With Post Malone, Hardy, T-Pain All Things Go 2024: Where to Find Last-Minute Tickets to the Music Festival According to authorities, a wind gust toppled a crane that was holding a decorative metallic object, Billboard reports. The crane fell on 'two people who received pre-hospital care at the scene, and were later urgently transported to the hospital, where they unfortunately passed away' The two people were later identified as photgraphers Miguel Angel Rojas and Berenice Giles. While the festival continued on Saturday following the accident — including headlining sets by Charli XCX and K-pop band Tomorrow X Together — AXE Ceremonia organizers and the local mayor's office announced the cancelation of Sunday's festivities. 'The teams from the Miguel Hidalgo Government and Legal Affairs, along with the borough's Civil Protection department and the Administrative Verification Institute of Mexico City, completed the inspection and placed suspension seals at the entrances to AXE Ceremonia in Bicentennial Park,' the mayor's office said. 'Therefore, the event this Sunday, April 6, is suspended.' AXE Ceremonia organizers added in a statement, 'Following the unfortunate incident that occurred yesterday, we inform you that the activities scheduled for today have been suspended, following the guidelines of the relevant authorities. Our sympathy and support go out to their families and love ones during this difficult time.' Organizers added that refunds would automatically be issued to festival goers. Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time