All Things Go 2025 announces Toronto lineup

The festival brings together 16 artists over two days

All Things Go Festival reveals the lineup of the inaugural 2025 Toronto edition, true to All Things Go’s core identity, with headliners including Reneé Rapp, Kacey Musgraves, Remi Wolf, Role Model. The two day festival features a total of 16 artists, including special guest Charlotte Cardin, Noah Cyrus, Ravyn Lenae, Chelsea Cutler, Blondshell, Valley, Joy Oladokun etc.

Set for Saturday, October 4th and Sunday, October 5th, the festival is set to launch at the waterfront at Budweiser Stage in downtown Toronto. The fan presale is set for Thursday, June 26th at 10am, and the public on sale is Friday, June 27th.

The expansion to Toronto, Canada, continues the steady growth of All Things Go, which in 2024 simultaneously celebrated ten years of the festival in the Washington DC area and launched a New York festival. In 2025, the Washington, DC and New York editions will each expand from two days to three days. All Things Go has continued to grow in scale, ambition, and attendance, while staying true to its mission to intentionally focus on female and non-binary-led lineups, and its ongoing commitment to cultivating diverse, inclusive spaces within the music community. For the inaugural All Things Go Toronto Festival, the ATG team is partnering with Live Nation Women to deliver the best possible festival experience for fans.

The weekend before ATG Toronto, All Things Go returns to Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland and Forest Hills Stadium in New York with another stacked lineup highlighting female and LGBTQ+ artists.

Earlier this month, All Things Go proudly announced the first installment of its forthcoming benefit compilation, with 100 percent of the proceeds going to their longtime collaborators at The Ally Coalition (TAC), a leading nonprofit dedicated to supporting LGBTQ+ youth, founded by Jack and Rachel Antonoff. The debut track, “Jesus and John Wayne,” a poignant collaboration between googly eyes, Joy Oladokun, and Allison Ponthier, is available now. The compilation, featuring a diverse lineup of special original songs and collaborations from artists in the All Things Go community, will be available this fall. The full track listing, featuring an exciting collection of both marquee and emerging names from the festival’s history, will be revealed soon.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn