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Doechii will headline the All Things Go Festival this September at Forest Hills Stadium

Doechii will headline the All Things Go Festival this September at Forest Hills Stadium

Time Out25-04-2025
Recently, the All Things Go Festival, which highlights the queer-femme artists of the moment, announced that it would return to Forest Hills Stadium in Queens this September for three days, promising a gag-worthy lineup.
Well, it's time to get your credit cards and CVV numbers ready: organizers just announced that the superstar 'it' girl Doechii is going to headline this year's shenanigans on September 27.
Other major headlining acts include Lucy Dacus and DJO on Friday, September 26; Remi Wolf on Saturday, September 27 (the same day as Doechii); and Clairo and The Marias on Sunday, September 28.
We've loved Doechii for years, but the megastar is just now getting her flowers: earlier this year, she became the third woman to ever win a Grammy for best rap album after Lauryn Hill and Cardi B. She also opened for DSQUARED2 during Milan Fashion Week at the beginning of the year and was recognized as Billboard's Woman of the Year.
Doechii seems like one of the few current artists with an instantly recognizable style: she incorporates and elevates suites into feminine silhouettes and has perfected the "office siren" look. Doechii is not just an artist, but also a cultural institution.
If she's done all of this in just the past few months, we can't imagine what she'll have accomplished by the time September rolls around.
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