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All Things Go Toronto 2026: Lineup, tickets, schedule and transit guide

From ticket prices and performance schedules to transit information, here’s what festivalgoers need to know before heading to RBC Amphitheatre on June 6 and 7.

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All Things Go Toronto 2026 is set to take place at RBC Amphitheatre on June 6–7, featuring headliners Kesha and Lorde. (Courtesy: IG/kesha, IG/allthingsgo)

What to know

  • All Things Go returns to Toronto’s RBC Amphitheatre on June 6 and 7.
  • Kesha headlines Saturday, while Lorde closes out the festival on Sunday.The festival will also feature performances from artists including The Beaches, Holly Humberstone, Rachel Chinouriri, Wet Leg, Del Water Gap and Jade LeMac.
  • Two-day passes are still available starting at $234, while single-day tickets for both June 6 and June 7 begin at $150.
  • Gates open at 2 p.m. each day, with headliners taking the stage at 9:30 p.m.; attendees are encouraged to use TTC or GO Transit to Exhibition Station, as parking is unavailable.

All Things Go is back for its second year of music under the sun, and this year’s lineup is one you won’t want to miss.

The two-day music festival returns to the RBC Amphitheatre on June 6 and 7. Thinking about heading over? Here’s everything you need to know before the big weekend.

Who’s Performing?

This year’s festival features a star-studded lineup, with everyone from rising artists to chart-topping pop sensations set to take over the RBC Amphitheatre from the early afternoon through late into the evening.

On June 6, fans can catch performances from Bella Kay, Sofia Camara, Holly Humberstone, Rachel Chinouriri, The Beaches, and headliner Kesha.

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On June 7, the stage will welcome Flowerface, Momma, Jade LeMac, Wet Leg, Del Water Gap, and headliner Lorde.

Lineup by day

Friday, June 6

  • Bella Kay
  • Sofia Camara
  • Holly Humberstone
  • Rachel Chinouriri
  • The Beaches
  • Kesha

Saturday, June 7

  • Flowerface
  • Momma
  • Jade LeMac
  • Wet Leg
  • Del Water Gap
  • Lorde

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Are Tickets Still Available?

Tickets for the full two-day festival pass are still available. As of Tuesday, prices start at $234 and go up to $310.

For those looking to attend a single day, June 6 passes currently range from $150 to $246.50. Tickets for June 7 also begin at $150 and are available for up to $262.50.

Fans interested in purchasing tickets can do so through Ticketmaster.

What Time Does the Festival Start?

Festival gates will open at 2:00 p.m., with the first performer taking the stage at 2:20 p.m.

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Headlining acts are scheduled to begin at 9:30 p.m. and will wrap up their performances by 11:00 p.m.

What’s the Best Way to Get There?

Public transit is the recommended way to get to the RBC Amphitheatre, as on-site parking will not be available.

Festivalgoers are encouraged to take the TTC or GO Transit to Exhibition Station. From there, attendees can complete the final portion of their journey on foot to the venue.

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