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All Things Go 2025 Announces Toronto Lineup With Reneé Rapp, Kacey Musgraves, Remi Wold, Role Model, And More 

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All Things Go just dropped the lineup for its first-ever Toronto edition, happening October 4–5, 2025, at Budweiser Stage. True to the festival’s roots, the lineup leans heavily on women and non-binary talent, with headliners Reneé Rapp, Kacey Musgraves, Remi Wolf, and Role Model leading the charge. Charlotte Cardin joins as a special guest, alongside a stacked bill including Noah Cyrus, Ravyn Lenae, Chelsea Cutler, Blondshell, Valley, and Joy Oladokun.

Presale starts Thursday, June 26 at 10am, with general tickets on sale Friday, June 27. Prices start at $156 CAD via allthingsgofestival.com/toronto.

This move into Canada follows a big 2024 for All Things Go, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in D.C. and added a New York festival. In 2025, both the D.C. and NYC editions will stretch to three days. The mission stays the same: spotlighting female and non-binary artists while creating inclusive spaces for music lovers. For the Toronto launch, All Things Go is teaming up with Live Nation Women.

Live Nation Women is proud to support the growth of the All Things Go festival brand,” says Ali Harnell, Live Nation Women President and Chief Strategy Officer. “We remain committed to championing women and expanding opportunities for emerging talent across the live music landscape. This partnership goes beyond the festival—it’s about creating platforms where a wide range of artists and stories can be seen and heard.

The weekend before Toronto, the festival returns to Merriweather Post Pavilion in Maryland and Forest Hills Stadium in NYC, once again putting female and LGBTQ+ artists front and center.

Earlier this month, All Things Go announced the first volume of its new benefit compilation. All proceeds go to The Ally Coalition (TAC), the nonprofit founded by Jack and Rachel Antonoff that supports LGBTQ+ youth. The debut track, “Jesus and John Wayne,” a team-up between googly eyes, Joy Oladokun, and Allison Ponthier, is out now. The full compilation drops this fall and features new music from a mix of past and current All Things Go artists.

Saturday, October 4

Reneé Rapp
Remi Wolf
Ravyn Lenae
Chelsea Cutler
Blondshell
Julia Wolf
ELIO
EMEI
Doors at 12PM EST

Sunday, October 5

Kacey Musgraves
Role Model
Charlotte Cardin (Special Guest)
Noah Cyrus
Valley
Joy Oladokun
Alemeda
Baby Nova
Doors at 12PM EST

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Montréal Jazz Festival 2026 – Naïka

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Naika @ Jazzfest - June 29th - photo by Andres Amaya-16

If you caught Naïka at MTelus just a few months back, you already know how incredible her live energy is. But seeing her step onto the huge outdoor TD Stage at Jazz Fest on June 29th was something else entirely. She went from playing an intimate venue to looking out at a sea of about 30,000 people. You could tell she was genuinely moved by the turnout, and how could she not be, considering the crowd was more than ten times the size of her last show in the city.

She started the set in this beautiful, draping white dress that paid tribute to her French-Haitian roots. It looked amazing, but right after the opening track, she shed the layers for a short skirt and a white top so she could actually move around, dance, and really own the massive stage.

The setlist felt like a perfect journey through her catalog. She hit some of her biggest tracks like “Ma Chérie” and “1+1,” and then completely flipped the mood by playing a gorgeous, soulful cover of “Killing Me Softly” that had us all swaying and singing along to every word. The absolute highlight, though, was when she surprised everyone by bringing Jessie Reyez out to perform “One Track Mind.” The chemistry between them on stage was so cool to see live.

Beyond the music, just standing in that crowd felt special. Looking around, it was a massive mix of people from every background and culture imaginable. It really reminded me of why Montreal’s melting-pot vibe makes festival season so unique. For an independent global artist like Naïka, the whole night felt less like a standard festival set and more like a major milestone moment in her connection with the city.

Check out our favourite photos of the night below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery!

NAÏKA AT JAZZFEST MONTREAL

All Photo Credit: Andres Amaya

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FIFA Fan Festival™ Vancouver – Shakey Graves & Grayson Repp

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FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver - June 28

On June 28, the FIFA Fan Festival™ in Vancouver wrapped up the day with an atmosphere that will be remembered for years. Just after Canada defeated South Africa in dramatic fashion, scoring a last-minute winner to book its place in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 for the first time in the country’s history, supporters stayed at the festival ready to celebrate.

The amphitheatre was packed from the moment the music began, and the energy never faded. Fans dressed in red and waving Canadian flags carried the excitement of the match, turning every performance into part of the day’s celebration.

American folk-rock artist Shakey Graves delivered a captivating set that balanced laid-back storytelling with energetic moments. His blend of blues, folk, and Americana fit perfectly with the summer evening, and the crowd responded warmly throughout the performance.

On the Park Stage, Grayson Repp brought his own style to the festival with an engaging performance that drew a steady audience dancing to classics celebratory songs. Together, the two artists provided a fitting soundtrack to a day already filled with unforgettable memories.

Check our our favourite photos of the show below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery!

SHAKEY GRAVES

GRAYSON REPP

All Photo Credit: Caroline Charruyer

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