All Things Go Festival - DC - Friday - with Mitski, Ethel Cain, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, and more! 2026 @ Merriweather Post Pavilion
Merriweather Post Pavilion, 10475 Little Patuxent Parkway, 21044 Columbia Kort
fös. 25.09.2026 15:35
All Things Go Festival - DC - Friday - with Mitski, Ethel Cain, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, and more! 2026 at Merriweather Post Pavilion at 2026-09-25T15:35:00-0400
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Mitski‘All My People' LP out March 1st 2019 https://mariasomerville.bandcamp.com/ | Monthly NTS residency https://www.nts.live/shows/maria-somerville bookings: daisy@qujunktions.com |
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SymlSYML is a musician, songwriter and producer based in Seattle, WA
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Rainbow Kitten SurpriseAs if channeling another dimension where genres simply don’t exist, Rainbow Kitten Surprise finds harmony in unpredictability—weaving together lyrical poetry, hummable melodies, and a rush of instrumental eccentricities. Preceded by tracks "LOL" and "Superstar," the North Carolina-bred quartet's forthcoming album LOVE HATE MUSIC BOX—the creative vision of singer/songwriter Ela Melo, guitarists Bozzy Keller and Ethan Goodpaster, and drummer Jess Haney as well as former bassist Charlie Holt—represents a brand-new awakening. After years of struggling with her own mental health that resulted in writer’s block, on-stage episodes, and tour cancellations, Melo was properly diagnosed and treated in 2023, vastly improving her quality of life. Suddenly struck by creative intervention, songs once again poured out of her, writing at least one a day for an entire year and forming the backbone of their 22-track opus. Produced by Daniel Tashian (Kacey Musgraves) along with Konrad Snyder (Noah Kahan) and Melo, the album ponders life’s ups and downs, and traces the turbulent trajectory of relationships, painted out loud in hues of pop, electronic, rock, and hip-hop.
Now boasting over 2 billion global streams, Rainbow Kitten Surprise first began building their devoted fanbase with independent albums SEVEN + MARY (2013) and RKS (2015), and in 2018, released their full-length debut for Elektra, HOW TO: FRIEND, LOVE, FREEFALL featuring the RIAA-certified Platinum single “It’s Called: Freefall.”
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Ethel CainOfficial Facebook page for Ethel Cain.
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SlayyyterFrom her breakthrough 2019 self-titled mixtape to her 2021 debut Troubled Paradise and 2023’s STARFUCKER, SLAYYYTER proved herself to be one of the great shape-shifters of our time, taking the past, present, and future of pop and twisting it to her will. Early successes — “Daddy AF” went from viral hit making SLAYYYTER’s name online to soundtracking a key scene in the Oscar Best Picture winner Anora — fueled accolades from publications including Billboard, Paper, Variety, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and more, while earning SLAYYYTER opening slots with forebears like Tove Lo and Kesha. But even with all that, SLAYYYTER decided something wasn’t quite right. She decided to become who she was all along, underneath it all: the WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA.
SLAYYYTER’s third album is the most authentically her, while also boasting her most fully realized creative direction yet. She revisited her upbringing in St. Louis, and decided to make “iPod music” — a free-for-all of feral punk, corroded pop, and raunchy rap — conjuring the “Midwest-core tweaker bar rat” characters of her youth. Early singles “BEAT UP CHANEL$,” “CANNIBALISM!,” and “CRANK” steadily built hype for the project over the course of 2025, with fans fervently embracing the raw, swaggering Slayyyter that emerged from the ashes of her past selves. WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA is both revelation and evolution, killing the SLAYYYTER we thought we knew so SLAYYYTER could be born for real.
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Balu Brigada
‘The Question’ out now ⬇️✨
balubrigada.lnk.to/thequestion
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NinajirachiAt 25 years old, Ninajirachi is raising the flag for a new generation of Australian electronic artists on the international stage, from festival appearances at Lollapalooza, EDC and Laneway, to sold out headline shows on both sides of the Pacific Ocean.
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Wes Parker
Wes Parker is a dedicated pop-rock artist from Richmond who digs deep—both in the earth, hunting for antique treasures, and in his own past, crafting magnetic songs that reflect shared human experiences. Channeling his limited resources into his art, he entertains audiences through his comedic TikTok character, "Skunk," while his music explores themes of opiate addiction, heartbreak, and everyday life. Blending sweet Southern charm with grunge-inspired textures, Parker invites listeners to unearth their own stories alongside his, transforming life’s wreckage into lyrical gold.