Canada’s festival lineup is getting more exciting each year. This weekend, the first ever All Things Go Festival in Toronto hit the Budweiser Stage. For two straight days, musicians performed from noon to 11:00pm at the outdoor venue. The best part? It has a single stage, so there are no overlapping sets. The festival anxiety of running from stage to stage so as not to miss out on your favourite artists is non-existent!

At Budweiser, there are several seating options with varying price points. You can book the floor, which is a general admission pit area, any of the general admission seated sections (200s to 400s), or the lawn at the very top. Each of these options provides a unique vantage point and vibe, while screens allow a great viewing experience no matter where you end up.

The vibes were amazing at All Things Go: the sun was shining even though it’s October (scary for climate change reasons but lovely festival weather!), the music was blaring and the community was dancing and singing to each and every artist.

We attended on Day 2, where we saw:
- Valley, a Toronto-based alternative pop band
- Noah Cyrus, whose talent is undeniable
- Montreal’s own Charlotte Cardin, who certainly won over new fans with her charm and energy
- Role Model, a personal favourite who never disappoints. His energy and charisma made his set fly by! He brought out Cardin as his Sally during “Sally, When The Wine Runs Out” and they danced on stage while sipping from wine glasses. Pretty iconic if you ask me.
- Last but not least, Kacey Musgraves, the headliner whose voice is smooth like butter. She performed everything from her old classics to newer hits off her Deeper Well album, sharing stories in between and encouraging the audience to be their authentic selves.
We can’t wait to see how All Things Go continues to evolve in the Canadian market in the years to come!
