Clairo's Headlining Set at All Things Go Cut Short: 'Sad Honestly Doesn't Even Explain It'
New York City, September 29, 2025 - Singer-songwriter Clairo's highly anticipated headlining set at the All Things Go festival in New York's Forest Hills Stadium was abruptly cut short on Sunday evening due to a strict noise ordinance.
According to eyewitnesses and social media posts from Clairo herself, the singer performed for approximately 45 minutes before her microphone was turned off during the song "Juna." The incident occurred around 10 p.m., when the venue curfew typically goes into effect. In a post on X shortly after, Clairo expressed her disappointment and confusion: "No idea why, they just cut my mic mid-song. Sad honestly doesn't even explain it. Im sorry."
In a follow-up post about 20 minutes later, Clairo added that the festival organizers had not informed them of the noise ordinance beforehand. The singer made it through 18 songs in her set, but was unable to perform fan-favorites "Bags" and "Sofia," which usually closes out her performances.
Clairo's rare TikTok post earlier that day reflected on the milestone performance: "I really never thought that we would be able to headline a show like this. I always dreamt of it, you know, but its so hard to tell what will happen."
The incident has sparked debate among fans and industry professionals about the role of noise ordinances in live music events. While some argue that such regulations are necessary for maintaining community standards, others see them as restrictive and detrimental to artistic expression.
"We understand that noise ordinances can be a challenge for event organizers," said an All Things Go spokesperson. "However, we strive to balance these concerns with the needs of our performers and attendees."
Clairo's team has not commented on whether they plan to reschedule or re-perform the cut songs in future shows.
The incident serves as a reminder of the complex interplay between artistic vision, technical requirements, and regulatory constraints in live music events. As Clairo's fans continue to express their disappointment and solidarity with the singer, the music industry will be watching closely for how this incident plays out.
Background:
All Things Go is an annual festival that celebrates emerging artists and established acts alike. The event has been held at Forest Hills Stadium since 2019. Noise ordinances in New York City are enforced by local authorities to maintain community standards and minimize disturbance to residents.
Additional Perspectives:
"It's unfortunate when technical issues or regulatory constraints cut short a performance," said music industry expert, Rachel Kramer. "However, it's also an opportunity for artists and organizers to adapt and find creative solutions."
"Clairo's fans are understandably disappointed, but they should know that the singer is committed to delivering high-quality performances," added Clairo's publicist.
Current Status:
The incident has sparked a lively discussion among music enthusiasts and industry professionals on social media. Clairo's team has not announced any plans for rescheduling or re-performing the cut songs at this time.
As the music industry continues to evolve, incidents like these highlight the need for ongoing dialogue between artists, organizers, and regulatory bodies to balance creative expression with technical requirements and community standards.
*Reporting by Rollingstone.*