When and where is the All Things Go Toronto festival?
October 4th and 5th at Budweiser Stage in downtown Toronto.
Entertainment / Music
The All Things Go music festival is expanding to Toronto, Canada, in 2025, bringing its signature female and non-binary-led lineup to a new audience. This marks the first Canadian edition of the U.S.-based festival, which has gained recogni...
All Things Go has steadily grown since its inception, celebrating its 10th anniversary in the Washington D.C. area and launching a New York festival in 2024. The Toronto edition continues this growth, with the Washington, D.C., and New York editions expanding to three days in 2025.
The festival's expansion reflects a broader trend toward inclusivity in the music industry, with fans increasingly seeking out events that showcase diverse talent. By partnering with Live Nation Women, All Things Go aims to enhance the festival experience for attendees while maintaining its core mission.
The festival also supports LGBTQ+ youth through its benefit compilation with The Ally Coalition (TAC). The first track, “Jesus and John Wayne,” is a collaboration between googly eyes, Joy Oladokun, and Allison Ponthier. The full compilation will be available this fall.
Ticket sales begin with a fan presale on June 26th, followed by a public sale on June 27th. Tickets start at $156 and will be available on the All Things Go website.
October 4th and 5th at Budweiser Stage in downtown Toronto.
Kacey Musgraves and Reneé Rapp.
Tickets will be available on the All Things Go website, with a fan presale on June 26th and a public sale on June 27th.
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