Concert Review: Let’s Go Music Festival 2025: A Rock Revival in Maryland
- Mandolyne Eleazar
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read

The Let’s Go Music Festival returned for its fifth year with its strongest showing yet, taking over
the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds in Crownsville, Maryland. Perfectly nestled between
Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, the two-day, family friendly, event proved why it’s quickly
becoming a summer staple for East Coast music lovers.
With a distinctly rock-driven lineup, Friday night kicked off with an electric headlining set from
Young the Giant, whose powerful vocals and polished stage presence set the tone for the
weekend. Saturday brought the nostalgia and energy of Third Eye Blind, who delivered a
crowd-pleasing mix of ‘90s anthems and new material that had fans of all ages singing along.
The undercard didn’t disappoint either — Milky Chance blended indie-pop grooves with
laid-back charisma, while The Maine and The Starting Line brought infectious emo-rock energy
that ignited the mosh pits. Hot Mulligan, Charlotte Sands, Colony House, and Smallpools
rounded out the bill with genre-hopping sets that showcased the festival’s commitment to
spotlighting both rising stars and seasoned acts.
Beyond the music, the festival grounds were buzzing with curated food vendors, craft beer,
immersive art, and interactive activities that gave fans plenty to do between sets. From gourmet
street eats to chill zones and photo ops, Let’s Go nailed the festival experience from every
angle.
Let’s Go Music Festival is proving it’s not just about the music — it’s about the community it’s
building. Each year gets bigger, louder, and more unforgettable.