All Things Go Festival Announces Dates

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All Things Go Festival announced new dates for its Toronto 2026 edition, moving to the summer — June 6th and 7th — at its downtown waterfront venue RBC Amphitheatre.

All Things Go Festival today announced new dates for its Toronto 2026 edition, moving to summer dates June 6th and 7th at its iconic downtown waterfront venue RBC Amphitheatre.

Expect another lineup true to All Things Go’s core identity, highlighting female and LGBTQ+ artists; the lineup will be revealed soon. The inaugural 2025 festival featured iconic sets from Reneé Rapp, Kacey Musgraves, Role Model, Charlotte Cardin, and many more…

All Things Go will once again partner with Live Nation Women to deliver the best possible festival experience for fans. 
All Things Go 2026 editions in the DC area at Merriweather Post Pavilion and New York’s Forest Hills Stadium will return this year, with more information to come soon.

Last year’s successful All Things Go expansion to Toronto, Canada, with artists Reneé Rapp, Remi Wolf, Role Model, Kacey Musgraves, Charlotte Cardin etc 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

Late last year, All Things Go proudly released the benefit compilation All Things Go: 10 Years, with 100% of the proceeds going to their longtime collaborators at The Ally Coalition (TAC), a leading nonprofit dedicated to supporting LGBTQ+ youth, founded by Jack and Rachel Antonoff. The track, “Jesus and John Wayne,” a poignant collaboration between googly eyes, Joy Oladokun, and August Ponthier, was named one of the best songs in 2025 by NPR. The compilation featured a diverse lineup of special original songs and collaborations from artists in the All Things Go community, such as Kesha, Hudson Mohawke, Maren Morris (prod. Jack Antonoff), Rachel Chinouriri, Bartees Strange etc.