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Reneé Rapp, Kacey Musgraves, Charlotte Cardin and More Announced for Inaugural All Things Go Toronto

The two-day festival will also welcome Remi Wolf, Role Model, Noah Cyrus, Valley, Ravyn Lenae and more to its first edition at Budweiser Stage.

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All Things Go is bringing its festival identity across the border, championing women and non-binary artists with a distinct first lineup.

The expansion to Toronto continues the steady growth of the festival, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in the Washington, D.C. area last year and launched in New York.


All Things Go Toronto will take place Saturday, October 4 and Sunday, October 5 at Budweiser Stage.

The two-day festival’s Toronto headliners include Reneé Rapp and Kacey Musgraves, as well as Remi Wolf and Role Model. Rapp headlined both All Things Go festivals last year, so it’s a welcome return for the pop artist. She will release her sophomore album Bite Me in August.

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Notably, the Toronto lineup features 16 artists — with eight performing each day — including recent chart breakthrough Ravyn Lenae, budding pop star Noah Cyrus and indie rock singer Blondshell.

There is also a focus on Canadian artists, including singer-songwriter ELIO, Montreal darling Charlotte Cardin, indie band Valley and pop newcomer Baby Nova.

All Things Go has continued to grow as a festival while keeping up its ongoing commitment to cultivating diverse, inclusive spaces within the music community. The festival's Toronto edition is in collaboration with Live Nation Women.

“Live Nation Women is proud to support the growth of the All Things Go festival brand,” says Ali Harnell, Live Nation Women President and Chief Strategy Officer. “We remain committed to championing women and expanding opportunities for emerging talent across the live music landscape. This partnership goes beyond the festival—it's about creating platforms where a wide range of artists and stories can be seen and heard.”

Find the full lineup below:

For tickets, the fan presale starts Thursday, June 26, at 10 am, and the public on-sale starts Friday, June 27, at 10 am. Find more info here.

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