Lola Young to return to All Things Go festival
Pop star Lola Young is returning to the All Things Go festival in New York in September a year after her set at the event was prompt to an end early when she collapsed onstage during her set.
Lola Young is returning to All Things Go a year after she collapsed on stage at the festival.
The singer's set during the event at the Forest Hills Stadium in New York last September was brought to an end early after she fell down and needed to be carried off stage - now Lola has confirming she's heading back to take care of "unfinished business" at the 2026 festival.
In a statement, Lola said: "All Things Go, we have unfinished business. I feel blessed and ready to take it to the next level. Thank you for having me back."
Lola will return to the Forest Hills Stadium to headline the opening night of All Things Go on September 25 alongside stars including Zara Larsson, Rebecca Black, Cara Delevingne, Blu DeTiger and Chloe Qisha.
The festival - which runs from September 25 - September 27 - also features headliners Brandi Carlile and Muna as well as performances by Carly Rae Jepsen, CMAT, Grace Ives and Cherry Bomb.
Lola's collapse at the festival in 2025 forced her to cancel all scheduled concerts for the "foreseeable future" as she focused on recovery with the singer later admitting she has been doing a lot better but it's an an "ongoing process".
She told The Sunday Times newspaper's Style Magazine: "I think I would rather, for the sake of my privacy, not say too much. What I would say is that recovery is an ongoing process. I’m not the finished article, but I’m doing a hell of a lot better."
Confirming that she was in "drugs recovery", the Messy hitmaker continued: "When you’re in recovery … that doesn’t necessarily need to mean drugs - but me specifically, yes."
Lola was asked where she had been staying during her break from music, to which she replied: "What I can tell you is that I was being looked after."
The Grammy award-winning artist later explained that she checked herself into a "holistic facility" that focuses on addiction and mental health, and that she also regularly attends Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings.
Lola went on to insist she's ready to get back to music again, telling the publication: "I am now in a position where I can do things I couldn’t have done before.
"Doing it slower, more intentionally, but doing it in a way I feel is good for me … I would like to say that this is an ongoing journey. You have to be kind to yourself. You have to always remember that you are not alone. You are not ever, ever alone."