The Grammy winner will headline All Things Go N.Y.C. in September alongside Zara Larsson, Brandi Carlile, MUNA and Carly Rae Jepsen
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NEED TO KNOW
- Lola Young will headline All Things Go N.Y.C. in September 2026 after a year-long career hiatus
- Young collapsed on stage at the same festival last year and later took a career hiatus
- All Things Go N.Y.C. 2026 will also feature Zara Larsson, Brandi Carlile, Carly Rae Jepsen and more artists
Lola Young will take the stage at All Things Go N.Y.C. once again!
On Monday, May 18, the Grammy-winning "Messy" singer, 25, was announced as a headliner for the festival's 2026 installment at Forest Hills Stadium in N.Y.C. this September — one year after she collapsed on stage at the same event and subsequently took a career hiatus.
"All Things Go, we have unfinished business," said Young in a statement. "I feel blessed and ready to take it to the next level. Thank you for having me back."

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Young will perform at the festival on Friday, Sept. 25. Other headliners throughout the three-day event are Zara Larsson, Brandi Carlile, MUNA and Carly Rae Jepsen, while the lineup also features Rebecca Black, Cara Delevingne, CMAT and Meg Stalter, among others.
Tickets for 2026 All Things Go N.Y.C. first become available through a fan presale on Wednesday, May 20 at 10 a.m. ET, followed by the general on-sale launching Thursday, May 21.
Last year, Young collapsed mid-performance while singing "Conceited" and was carried off the stage by medical team staff. In an Instagram Stories statement shared about an hour after the incident, the musician told fans she was "doing OK."
Young then canceled her tour dates and took a hiatus to "work on myself and come back stronger," she said at the time, before returning to the stage earlier this year.
Speaking to Rolling Stone in March 2026, Young said she now sees the incident in a new light. "I am very grateful that it happened because it was, what do you call that? Like, 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," she told the outlet.

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In an interview with The Times UK later the same month, Young (who's been open about her cocaine addiction in the past) confirmed she's in "drugs recovery" and "doing a hell of a lot better," noting that "recovery is an ongoing process." She also spoke about now regularly attending Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings.
On Sunday, May 17, Young shared an Instagram video where she appeared to tease new music. Her last album, I'm Only F—ing Myself, was released in September 2025.
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