[ATTENDED: October 1, 2023] All Things Go [Day 2]
Sometime in April, my daughter asked if we could go to the All Things Go Festival. I had never heard of this Festival and assumed the answer was no. But then I saw that it was at the Merriweather Post Pavilion which is exactly three hours away from us. So when tickets went on sale, I managed to get two pre-sale tickets for Sunday. And then when they went on proper sale, I managed to score two more for Saturday.
Sunday was the far more important day for music. I mean, the whoel reason she wanted to go was to see boygenius (and Lana Del Rey). But this was a great day of music to be sure.
Like yesterday, there were two early bands I wanted to see and then the day was hers.
I wanted to see Vundabar and Meet Me @ the Altar. We arrived with what I thought was plenty of time, but we rain into a parking snarl (and a jackass cop) that slowed things down. But, with our fast pass entry, we made it in plenty of time for Vundabar.
In fact we made it in plenty of time for Juliana Madrid who I gather went on a little late. I only knew Vundabar because of her, so she watched them with me (we got a spot in the shade but could still see the stage). I had tickets a while back for Meet Me @ the Altar, but I blew off the show feeling that made the music skewed too young for me. But they played a great set and I hope to see them again.
In between they played Tommy Lefroy on the screen and I really enjoyed their set as well. We maybe saw 20 minutes.
Then we went for food–yesterday the Veggie lo mein had sold out, so we wanted to get there early. It was in high demand again–I’m surprised there wasn’t more vegetarian options, to be honest. We missed Ella Jane.
Our plan was to arrive at the main stage early (around 3:30, get a seat in the middle, and park there all day for boygenius (since yesterday there were plenty of seats open for most of the day) [We had gotten GA+PAvillion which allowed us access to any seats (except VIP) and was vastly suprior to the lawn seats that were the cheapest level]. But when we walked by the Main stage, the seats were almost all full! (more…)




