Lorde and Kesha play Toronto festival
- Toronto’s All Things Go festival returns to RBC Amphitheatre on June 6-7, with Kesha headlining Saturday and Lorde closing Sunday, according to organizers. - Two-day passes were still available from C$234, while gates open at 2 p.m. and headliners are scheduled for 9:30 p.m. starts. - Festivalgoers can check All Things Go, Ticketmaster and Live Nation listings for remaining June 6-7 tickets and venue details.
All Things Go will bring Kesha and Lorde to Toronto’s RBC Amphitheatre on June 6 and 7, according to the festival’s official Toronto page. The two-day event marks the festival’s second year in Toronto and lists Kesha as Saturday’s headliner and Lorde as Sunday’s closer. Organizers said limited tickets remained as of Thursday, with multiple ticket tiers listed as running low. NOW Toronto reported this week that two-day passes were still available starting at C$234, while single-day tickets for June 6 and June 7 began at C$150. The outlet said gates open at 2 p.m. each day, the first performer is scheduled for 2:20 p.m., and headliners are due onstage at 9:30 p.m. ### When are Kesha and Lorde actually playing? (allthingsgofestival.com) June 6 is billed as the Kesha day, with The Beaches, Rachel Chinouriri, Holly Humberstone, Sofia Camara and Bella Kay also on the Saturday lineup, according to NOW Toronto and the festival’s lineup listings. June 7 is led by Lorde, with Wet Leg, Del Water Gap, Jade LeMac, Momma and Flower Face also scheduled. (nowtoronto.com) Live Nation’s venue calendar lists the weekend as “All Things Go Music Festival - SATURDAY: Kesha, The Beaches, and more” on June 6 and “SUNDAY: Lorde, Wet Leg, and more” on June 7. The official festival site says the Toronto edition uses one main stage and advertises “No Overlapping Set Times.” ### Where is the Toronto stop being held? RBC Amphitheatre is the site for the Toronto festival, according to the official All Things Go page and Live Nation’s venue listing. (nowtoronto.com) The festival site describes the venue as an open-air waterfront site on Lake Ontario with Toronto skyline views. The Toronto edition is scheduled for June 6-7, 2026, and the festival page says it is back “for year two.” Billboard Canada reported in February that the 2026 Toronto edition would feature Lorde, Kesha, The Beaches, Wet Leg, Rachel Chinouriri, Sofia Camara and Jade LeMac. (livenation.com) ### Are tickets still available at the last minute? The official festival page said on Thursday that “limited tickets remain,” with some Saturday and Sunday ticket categories marked “running low,” some Sunday sections sold out, and one Sunday reserved-seating tier marked “tickets released.” Payment plans were advertised from $36. (allthingsgofestival.com) NOW Toronto said fans could buy remaining tickets through Ticketmaster. (allthingsgofestival.com) The same guide listed two-day passes at C$234 to C$310, June 6 tickets at C$150 to C$246.50, and June 7 tickets at C$150 to C$262.50 as of Tuesday. ### What do attendees need to know before heading over? NOW Toronto said public transit is the recommended route because on-site parking will not be available. (allthingsgofestival.com) The outlet said festivalgoers should use the TTC or GO Transit to Exhibition Station and walk the rest of the way to the venue. The festival’s own site directs fans to ticket pages, VIP add-ons and set times for the Toronto stop. (nowtoronto.com) Live Nation’s calendar also shows the two festival dates at RBC Amphitheatre on June 6 and June 7, followed by Bleachers at the same venue on June 9. (allthingsgofestival.com)