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All Things Go Toronto Announces Lorde, Kesha, The Beaches and More for 2026 Edition

The festival's second edition in Toronto will also feature Wet Leg, Rachel Chinouriri, Sofia Camara, Jade LeMac and more performing at RBC Amphitheatre on June 6-7.

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All Things Go is bringing the heat to Toronto this summer.

The music festival has announced the lineup for its second Canadian edition, which will return to RBC Amphitheatre and move from fall to summer on June 6-7. The festival will be headlined by pop music stars Kesha and Lorde, as well as The Beaches (Billboard Canada's 2025 Women of the Year) and indie rock duo Wet Leg.


There is a Canadian focus on the lineup with rising stars Sofia Camara and Jade LeMac, plus Montreal-based goth-folk artist Flower Face. Camara has been making strides on the Canadian Billboard Canada charts over the past year, as has LeMac, who recently wrapped up her run of Canadian shows on her It's Always At Night headline tour, which resumes in Australia next week. They are both nominated for breakthrough artist of the year at this year's Juno Awards.

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The 12-artist lineup spotlights a diverse group of musicians including British singer-songwriters Rachel Chinouriri and Holly Humberstone, indie singer Bella Kay, Brooklyn-based musician-producer Del Water Gap and Calabasas rock group Momma, who collectively reflect the festival's commitment to uplifting female and non-binary artists. Like with last year's inaugural Toronto edition which featured Renée Rapp, Kacey Musgraves and special guest Charlotte Cardin, All Things Go has once again partnered with Live Nation Women, whose mission is to create an inclusive and diverse space for fans and artists alike.

Discover the full lineup below:

A fan ticket presale starts Thursday, Feb. 5, at 10 am, and the public on-sale starts Friday, Feb. 6, at 10 am. Find more info here.

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Johnny, Tommy and Joey Ramone of the Ramones perform on stage in the late 1970s.
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Johnny, Tommy and Joey Ramone of the Ramones perform on stage in the late 1970s.

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The Ramones to Honor 50th Anniversary of Debut Album With Year-Long Celebration Featuring Reissues, Museum Exhibit

An authorized exhibit will open at the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas on July 4 and Rhino Records will announce a series of reissues and remastered, upscaled videos.

Do you wanna dance? Good, because 50 years ago Thursday (April 23) The Ramones released their self-titled debut album, the punk rock atom bomb that blew our minds with such classics as “Blitzkrieg Bop,” “Beat on the Brat,” “Judy Is a Punk,” “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend,” “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue,” “53rd & 3rd” and “Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World,” among others.

The leather jacket and ripped jeans quartet originally comprised of singer Joey, guitarist Johnny, bassist Dee Dee and drummer Tommy Ramone wrote the template for the genre with their signature mix of bubblegum and girl group-spiked pop run through a blender on high speed in barely two-minute songs whose lyrics read like a suburban parent’s worst nightmare.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
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