
The festival is set to happen at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage on October 4 and 5. TORONTO.COM
For the first time, the All Things Go music festival is coming to Toronto. Known for its star-packed lineups in the U.S., the popular event will land at Budweiser Stage on October 4 and 5. The festival has been held in the United States since 2011 and is finally making its Canadian debut.
Announcement Sparks Excitement
All Things Go made the news official with a fun message on social media: “Besties, we’re headed north.” Fans in Toronto have waited years for this festival, and now they won’t need to travel far to enjoy it.
A Stunning Venue
The event will take place at Budweiser Stage, an open-air venue located by Lake Ontario. The view of the water and the city skyline will create a one-of-a-kind experience. The organizers promise a weekend full of great performances and good vibes.
No Overlapping Sets
Unlike some music festivals with several stages running at once, this event will not have any timing clashes. That means fans can enjoy every single act without missing a moment.
Tour Stops Before Toronto
Before coming to Canada, All Things Go will be held in Washington, D.C., and New York City from September 26 to 28. The lineups in those cities include big names like Clairo, Remi Wolf, Lucy Dacus, Doechii, and Lola Young. Toronto fans can expect similar high-quality acts.
Strong Focus on Inclusivity
The festival has always stood for more than just music. Its mission includes highlighting female and non-binary artists. The goal is to create an event that celebrates diversity and encourages an inclusive space for everyone.
A Powerful Partnership
To help make the Toronto edition even more special, All Things Go has partnered with Live Nation Women. The goal is to deliver a great fan experience while staying committed to representation and equity.
“This partnership goes beyond the festival,” said Ali Harnell, president and chief strategy officer of Live Nation Women. “It’s about creating platforms where a wide range of artists and stories can be seen and heard.”
Lineup Still Under Wraps
The list of artists for Toronto hasn’t been shared yet. But if the lineups in New York and D.C. are any hint, music lovers can expect top-level performers. The organizers promise “two stacked days of iconic artists.”
More Than Just Music
All Things Go says it’s more than just a concert — it’s a space where people come together to enjoy music, culture, and community. The event promises to create an environment where all fans feel welcome.