TORONTO (February 3, 2026) – All Things Go Festival today announced the lineup for its Toronto 2026 edition, taking place on June 6th and 7th at the iconic downtown waterfront venue RBC Amphitheatre. The festival is renowned for centering female, LGBTQ+, gender-expansive, and marginalized artists to great success. As Billboard just said, "The Toronto edition of All Things Go is about to get hotter."
The lineup for Saturday, June 6th is led by genre-defying phenomenon, award-winning artist Kesha and Toronto rock band The Beaches, winners of the 2024 Juno Award for Group of the Year, along with Rachel Chinouriri, who played last year’s All Things Go in NY and DC, as well as Holly Humberstone, Sofia Camera and Bella Kay.
The lineup for Sunday, June 7th features some of today’s most beloved and innovative artists, led by trailblazer and returning ATG headliner Lorde and GRAMMY winners Wet Leg, along with Del Water Gap, Jade Lemac, Momma, and Flower Face. All Things Go has once again partnered with Live Nation Women, aligned in a shared mission to champion women and expand opportunities for artists and fans. Last year's festival featured iconic sets from Reneé Rapp, Kacey Musgraves, Role Model, Charlotte Cardin, and many more… All Things Go 2026 editions in the DC and New York will return this year, with more information to come soon. Last year’s successful All Things Go expansion to Toronto, Canada was praised by the likes of Billboard Canada, Much Music, Toronto NOW, Toronto.com etc. “From the very first act to the final headliner, every set is part of an immersive experience that has made All Things Go one of the most talked about festivals in North America. This year, Toronto audiences get to be part of it for the first time.” - Now Toronto “One of the best parts of the festival is that there were no overlapping set times. Every artist’s set followed an organized schedule on one stage, giving fans the chance to see everyone. The Toronto expansion signified the festival’s growth while maintaining its commitment to cultivating inclusive spaces within the music community.” - Billboard Canada “An epic music festival is coming to Toronto for the first time and its star-studded lineup just dropped.” - Toronto.com |
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