SOMETHING IN THE WAY: EMO’S BIGGEST FESTIVAL
Ten years ago, in mid-December, Run for Cover Records and Fred Perry held the first-ever Something In The Way Festival in New York City’s Webster Hall. In 2026, they’re celebrating their third show, this time presented through the Bowery Boston. Held at Roadrunner over two days, the 2026 Something In The Way Festival brings what is arguably their strongest lineup to date. While 2016 had modern revival emo giants such as Modern Baseball and 2025 had midwest emo originators like American Football, the 2026 lineup is unbelievably well-rounded. Classic acts like headliner Sunny Day Real Estate and openers like No Warning are accompanied by revival emo legends Tigers Jaw and The Hotelier, along with up-and-comers Febuary and First Day Back. But the lineup doesn’t only hold emo bands—Glixen, Horse Jumper of Love, and Momma fill a shoegaze and indie rock-sized void in the lineup, with Graham Hunt and Park National bringing the slacker rock mentality. Rounding off the lineup is a handful of Run For Cover residents, led by returning bands Teen Suicide and Citizen.

