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A U.S.-based music festival is making its way to Toronto this fall

Toronto’s festival scene just got a brand new addition. A popular U.S. music festival is making its international debut in Toronto this fall, and it’s bringing a stacked lineup of 16 artists for its first-ever weekend north of the border. Here’s what to know about the inaugural All Things Go in Toronto.

After finding success in Washington, D.C., since its first run in 2014, the Canadian iteration of the festival is coming to dominate Toronto.

“Besties, we’re headed north,” shared the festival on its official Instagram post. “Two STACKED days of iconic artist performances at Budweiser Stage by the waterfront.”

Mark your calendars because All Things Go is coming to the beloved outdoor concert venue on Oct. 4 and 5, 2025.

Who will be performing?

As excited as we are to see who will be coming to the city, we’ll have to wait. According to organizers of the event, the lineup has yet to be announced, but you can sign up online to be the first to see the lineup when it’s live.

If it’s anything like its past festivals in the U.S., we’re in for some great acts. Names like Hozier, Renee Rapp, Chappell Roan, Janelle Monae, Ethel Cain, Lana Del Rey, and Lorde have graced the All Things Go stage throughout the years.

“Live Nation Women is proud to support the growth of the All Things Go festival brand,” said Ali Harnell, Live Nation Women president and chief strategy officer in a release.

“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.”

Needless to say, we’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for any updates that are set to come, and of course, we’ll keep you in the loop.

All Things Go

When: Oct. 4 and 5, 2025
Where: Budweiser Stage
Cost: TBA

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