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RBC Enhances All Things Go Music Festival Experience in Toronto
The All Things Go Music Festival is set to transform the music scene in Toronto on October 4 and October 5, 2025, bringing together a lineup of 16 influential artists. This year marks the festival’s inaugural Canadian edition, hosted at the Budweiser Stage. To elevate the experience, RBC is offering exclusive perks for its debit cardholders, making this event one to remember.
Headlining the festival are popular artists including Reneé Rapp, Remi Wolf, and Kacey Musgraves. The festival features a single stage format, ensuring that attendees don’t miss a moment of the performances. Fans can enjoy an uninterrupted weekend of music, making this an exceptional opportunity for festival-goers.
RBC is partnering with Live Nation Canada to enhance the festival experience. Debit cardholders will gain access to dedicated entry and merchandise lines, as well as an early entry option. This arrangement ensures the best possible views for performances and a more streamlined experience when purchasing festival merchandise.
In addition to exclusive access, RBC debit cardholders can take advantage of special discounts at merchandise booths. To make the event even more comfortable, complimentary lawn chair rentals and ponchos will be available while supplies last, catering to any weather conditions.
Tickets are available for purchase now, and those who hold an RBC debit card are encouraged to explore the unique benefits that come with it at the All Things Go Music Festival. This collaboration between RBC and Live Nation Canada aims to transform a great concert weekend into an unforgettable experience.
“We are excited to bring the All Things Go Music Festival to Canada and provide an enhanced experience for RBC debit cardholders,” said a spokesperson from RBC.
For more information on the festival and to stay updated on exclusive RBC debit cardholder services, follow @rbcxmusic on social media. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this remarkable music celebration at the Budweiser Stage in Toronto.
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