
What to know
- All Things Go returns to Toronto for its second year at RBC Amphitheatre, featuring one of the city’s biggest festival lineups.
- The two-day festival includes major headliners such as Kesha on Saturday and Lorde on Sunday, alongside a mix of rising and established artists.
- The Beaches, Wet Leg, Rachel Chinouriri and Del Water Gap are among the artists performing.
- Each day runs from early afternoon to 11:30 p.m., with a full schedule of staggered performances across the lineup.
- Attendees are encouraged to plan ahead, with set times released for all artists across both days.
All Things Go is back for its second year at RBC Amphitheatre, and one of Toronto’s biggest music festivals returns with a lineup you won’t forget.
From Kesha to Lorde, this year’s bill delivers a stacked weekend of performances and headliners set to leave Toronto wanting more.
The festival runs over two days, beginning in the early afternoon and wrapping up at 11:00 p.m. each night. Whether you’re staying from the first set or arriving for your must-see acts, it’s worth planning your day in advance. Full set times are listed below:
Saturday set times
Bella Kay: 2:20-2:50
Sofia Camara: 3:15-4:00
Holly Humberstone: 4:30-5:30
Rachel Chinouriri: 6:00-7:00
The Beaches: 7:30-8:45
Kesha: 9:30-11:00
Sunday set times
Flower Face: 2:20-2:50
Momma: 3:30-4:15
Jade Lemac: 4:45-5:45
Del Water Gap: 6:15-7:15
Wet Leg: 7:45-8:45
Lorde: 9:30-11:00
What to know before you go
Festival gates will open at 2:00 p.m. before the first set of performances hit the stage.
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Rain is in the forecast for the weekend so fans are advised to check the weather before arriving and dress accordingly.
There are many service disruptions and shutdowns across both the TTC and GO Transit this weekend, including an hourly schedule for the Lakeshore West line. Fans should plan their routes accordingly and check schedules ahead of time.
