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Lorde, Kesha and Wet Leg to headline All Things Go Festival’s 2026 Toronto debut

March 25, 2026 Staff
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Lorde at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards held at the Forum in Inglewood^ USA on August 27^ 2017.

The All Things Go Festival has revealed the lineup for its 2026 Toronto edition, scheduled for June 6–7 at the waterfront RBC Amphitheater in downtown Toronto.

The two-day event kicks off Saturday with Kesha leading the bill alongside Toronto rock group The Beaches, who won the 2024 Juno Award for Group of the Year. The first day’s lineup also includes Rachel Chinouriri—who performed at last year’s All Things Go events in New York and Washington, D.C.—as well as Holly Humberstone, Sofia Camera and Bella Kay.

Sunday’s program will be headlined by Lorde, returning to the festival stage, with Grammy-winning duo Wet Leg also performing. Additional artists slated for the second day include Del Water Gap, Jade Lemac, Momma and Flower Face.

Organizers once again partnered with Live Nation Women, continuing a shared initiative focused on supporting women in music and creating more opportunities for artists and audiences alike.

All Things Go will also return to Washington, D.C. and New York in 2026, with details about those editions expected to be announced later. Last year’s festival featured performances from artists such as Reneé Rapp, Kacey Musgraves, Role Model and Charlotte Cardin.

Head to the event website for ticket and other information.

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