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Lorde, Kesha and The Beaches to Headline All Things Go Toronto 2026

The two-day festival returns June 6-7 at Toronto’s RBC Amphitheatre with a lineup that also includes Wet Leg, Rachel Chinouriri, Jade LeMac, and more.

Lorde, Kesha and The Beaches to Headline All Things Go Toronto 2026
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All Things Go Toronto has announced Lorde, Kesha, and The Beaches as headliners for its 2026 edition, set to take place June 6 and 7 at Toronto’s RBC Amphitheatre.

The festival’s return marks its second consecutive year in the city and a notable calendar shift, moving from a fall slot in its debut year to an early-summer weekend. The change places All Things Go more firmly within Toronto’s peak festival season, where it joins a growing slate of large-scale live music events competing for audiences and touring artists.


In addition to its headliners, the two-day lineup includes Wet Leg, Rachel Chinouriri, Del Water Gap, Holly Humberstone, Momma, Bella Kay, Flower Face, Sofia Camara, and Jade LeMac.

Canadian artists make up a significant portion of the bill, continuing a trend established during the festival’s inaugural Toronto edition. Camara and LeMac have both seen increased visibility over the past year, driven by streaming traction and national touring, while Montreal-based Flower Face adds a regional presence outside Ontario.

All Things Go first launched in Washington, D.C., before expanding to Toronto in 2025. Last year’s debut Canadian edition featured performances by Renée Rapp, Noah Cyrus, Kacey Musgraves, Ravyn Lenae, ROLE MODEL, and others, drawing attention for its artist mix and positioning within a crowded fall concert schedule.

Ticket access for the 2026 edition begins with a Live Nation presale on Thursday, Feb. 5 at 10 a.m. EST, followed by a general public on-sale on Friday, Feb. 6 at 10 a.m. EST. Further details are available through the festival’s official website.

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