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‘Besties, we’re headed north,’ All Things Go music festival is coming to Toronto for the first time 

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For the first time ever, All Things Go (ATG) is expanding and making its way to Toronto from Oct. 4-5, bringing together 16 artists who shape music and culture for “the best weekend of the year.” (Courtesy: All Things Go/Instagram)

A popular American indie festival is making its inaugural debut in Toronto later this year with a two-day lineup set to hit Budweiser Stage. 

For the first time ever, All Things Go (ATG) is expanding and making its way to Toronto from Oct. 4-5, bringing together 16 artists who shape music and culture for “the best weekend of the year.” 

“Besties, we’re headed north,” according to an All Things Go Instagram post. 

From the very first set, to the long-awaited headliner and everything in between, the festival is promising “two stacked days of iconic artist performances” by Toronto’s waterfront.

“Set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Ontario, Budweiser Stage offers an open-air experience like no other. With panoramic city views, it’s the perfect setting for All Things Go’s inaugural Toronto edition,” the ATG website said. 

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Meanwhile, the Toronto lineup has not yet been released, though you can look to the headliners and performances listed for D.C. and New York for hints toward an exciting and lively experience. 

Before making its inaugural visit to Toronto, ATG will be making its way to D.C. and New York for a three-day run between Sept. 26 -28, and is set to feature performances from artists like Doechii, Kesha, Lola Young, Remi Wolf, and Lucy Dacus. 

“All Things Go is more than just a festival — it’s a welcoming space where artists and fans from around the world come together to celebrate creativity, culture, and community. We value inclusivity above all else,” the ATG website added. 

Launched in 2014, the festival has showcased some cutting-edge, award-winning artists, including Lana Del Rey, Billie Eilish, Lorde, Hozier, and Janelle Monae, among others.

To learn more about the All Things Go festival in Toronto and this year’ s lineup, click here

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