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All Things Go Music Festival - 2 DAY PASS: Kesha, Lorde, and more in Toronto, ON

Jun 6, 2026 at 2:00 PM  ·   · $428 RBC Amphitheatre RBC Amphitheatre Tickets from $428

All Things Go Music Festival
Jun 6
All Things Go Music Festival

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Bella Kay, originating from Texas and based in Orlando, crafts emotionally resonant alternative pop. Her intimate, acoustic-driven style, blending bedroom songwriting with a raw voice, gained widespread recognition with viral hits like "The Sick." Her debut EP, "sick to my stomach," and singles such as "iloveitiloveitiloveit," "Steady," and "wonder wander" have garnered significant streams and chart success. She is celebrated for her relatable songwriting and unique pop vision.
Snow Strippers is an American electronic music duo formed in Detroit, Michigan, consisting of Tatiana Schwaninger and Graham Perez. They are known for their intense, bleary fusion of electropop and EDM, incorporating elements of witch house, electroclash, shoegaze, and hyperpop. The duo gained prominence as part of the indie sleaze resurgence. Popular songs include "Under Your Spell" and "Just Your Doll". They have released albums like "The Snow Strippers" and "Night Killaz, Vol. 2", and collaborated with artists such as Lil Uzi Vert.
Wisp, also known as Natalie R. Lu, is a San Francisco-based shoegaze and alternative rock artist who gained prominence in 2023 with her viral debut single "Your Face." Her music blends crushing sonics with ethereal vocals, leading to hits like "Tangled Dreams." She released her debut EP "Pandora" in 2024 and full-length album "If Not Winter" in 2025, and is currently touring.
Raised between Virginia and Colombia, Kali Uchis is a Grammy-winning singer known for blending English and Spanish in hits like "telepatía." She’s acclaimed for albums like Isolation and has collaborated with top artists worldwide.
Toronto-based rock band The Beaches, led by sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller, and best friends Leandra Earl and Eliza Enman-McDaniel, broke through with "Blame My Ex" and its hit single "Blame Brett." Known for energetic live shows, they've topped Canadian charts and sold out major venues, becoming a major force in modern rock with a sound full of raw emotion and unapologetic fun.
Momma, led by Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman, blends indie rock with honest lyrics. Known for rich sound and emotional storytelling, they work closely with Aron Kobayashi Ritch.
Formed on the Isle of Wight, Wet Leg, comprising Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, blends sad and party music. Known for their hit "Chaise Longue" and a Mercury Prize-nominated debut album.
Amyl and the Sniffers, formed in Melbourne's pub-rock scene in 2016, blend punk with playful energy. Fronted by Amy Taylor, they are known for albums like the self-titled debut and "Comfort to Me." Their third album, "Cartoon Darkness," was recorded in LA with Nick Launay. They seamlessly blend punk with glammy and stormy elements, gaining critical acclaim and global recognition.
Thee Sacred Souls, a young band from San Diego, is known for their soulful sound and exquisite craftsmanship. With millions of Spotify listeners, they've impressed celebrity fans like SZA and Alicia Keys. Their NPR Tiny Desk performance was a hit, marking them as rising stars in just two years.
Grantham-born indie-pop songwriter mixing Smiths-style nostalgia with bold pop; breakout EP *Falling Asleep At The Wheel* (“London Is Lonely”); BRIT Rising Star 2022; toured Coachella/Glasto; supported Sam Fender & Taylor Swift; toured with girl in red & Olivia Rodrigo.
Chicago-born singer-songwriter blending pop/indie/reggae/jazz/rock; broke out with 2018 “Sticky,” acclaimed HYPNOS (Lacy, Booker, KAYTRANADA), Dahi exec-prod. Bird’s Eye; “Love Me Not” 1B+ streams, Hot 100 top 5; Fallon/Colbert/Coachella.
Spacey Jane, an indie rock band from Fremantle, Western Australia, formed in 2016. Known for their catchy, sunny, and garage rock-inspired sound with jangly guitars and introspective lyrics, they are celebrated for their energetic live shows. Popular songs include "Booster Seat," "Feeding the Family," and "Lots of Nothing." Their albums include "Sunlight," "Here Comes Everybody," and "If That Makes Sense," with the single "Do You Really Love Her" released in 2026. They earned an ARIA Award for Song of the Year for "Booster Seat" and were Triple J's most played artist in 2022.
London-born British-Ivorian artist flowerovlove (Joyce Cissé) crafts bubblegum pop, indie electronic, and bedroom pop. A singer, songwriter, producer, and model, she champions self-love and unique style. Her EPs include Think Flower, A Mosh Pit in the Clouds, and Ache in My Tooth. Popular songs are "Malibu," "breaking news," and "Casual Lady." She received the 2022 A&R Awards' Artist to Watch honor.
Lorde, born Ella Yelich-O'Connor in New Zealand (1996), is a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter. Known for her introspective lyrics and genre-bending electropop, alternative, and synth-pop sound, she rose to fame with "Royals". Her critically acclaimed fourth album, "Virgin" (2025), marked a return to electronic pop, featuring the hit "What Was That". She is currently touring globally.
Midnight Generation is a disco-pop group from northern Mexico led by Fernando Mares. Known for funky electronic beats, they've shared stages with ZHU and Chromeo.
Chanpan, a New York trio formed by Grace Dumdaw and twins Lance and Matthew Tran, blends cool indie vibes. Praised by Vogue, Pigeons & Planes, and featured in top media.
Vancouver-based Jade LeMac, proud half-Asian and 2SLGBTQ+ artist, blends genres with emotional, anthemic songs like “Constellations.” She’s a Monstercat collaborator and GLAAD nominee.
Born in Canada, Sofia Camara blends raw 21st-century pop with empathy. Known for hits like “Who Do I Call Now?” and collaborations with Dean Lewis, she’s toured widely and earned praise from Justin Timberlake.
Del Water Gap is the indie pop project of S. Holden Jaffe, originating from rural Connecticut and based in Brooklyn, New York. Known for his intimate folk-pop sound, confessional vocals, and introspective lyrics, he gained recognition for songs like "Ode to a Conversation Stuck in Your Throat" and "High Tops." His albums include "Del Water Gap," "I Miss You Already + I Haven't Left Yet," and "Chasing the Chimera." He has collaborated with artists such as Maggie Rogers and Holly Humberstone. Del Water Gap is embarking on a world tour.
Jane Remover is an American musician from New Jersey, known for evolving from digicore and hyperpop to shoegaze, indie rock, and EDM. They debuted with the 2021 album Frailty and released their third studio album, Revengeseekerz, in 2025, along with the EP ♡. Remover also explores an indie rock sound as Venturing and pioneered the "dariacore" microgenre as Leroy. They continue to release new music and are currently touring.
Born and raised in England, Dev Hynes blends punk, orchestral pop, and R&B as Blood Orange. Known for critically acclaimed albums like *Freetown Sound*, he's worked with Solange, FKA twigs, A$AP Rocky, and more, and scored the film *Palo Alto*.
Major Lazer, led by Diplo since 2009, blends global sounds like reggaeton, afrobeats, and dancehall. Known for hits with J. Balvin, Nicki Minaj, and more.
Kesha, a two-time Grammy nominee, unleashed artistic freedom with "." under Kesha Records. Known for redefining pop, she boasts 10 Top 10 hits and 4 #1 singles.
Radio Free Alice, an Australian post-punk revival band, formed in Sydney in 2020. They blend angular guitar riffs, new wave influences, and Noah Learmonth's distinctive vocals. Known for energetic live shows, they released EPs including "Radio Free Alice" (2023), "Polyester" (2024), and "Empty Words" (2025). The band gained acclaim, supporting acts like The Killers and earning a spot on NME's 100 list.
Rachel Chinouriri, a London-born singer-songwriter of Zimbabwean heritage, crafts heartfelt indie-pop. Known for emotional storytelling and viral hit "So My Darling," her releases include "What a Devastating Turn of Events" and "Little House." She earned an Ivor Novello nomination and BRIT Awards nods, also collaborating with Sombr. Her distinctive sound resonates with a global audience.

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