All Together Now reveals lineup for 2024 festival with over 50 new acts announced

The festival will return to Waterford for the August bank holiday weekend 
All Together Now reveals lineup for 2024 festival with over 50 new acts announced

Natasha Bedingfield, The National and Yaya Bey are among the acts announced for ATN24.

The National, Jorja Smith and Natasha Bedingfield are among the acts that have been announced for this year’s All Together Now (ATN) festival.

The Waterford festival is set to return to Curraghmore Estate for the August bank holiday with over 50 new acts now revealed.

Marking its fifth year in 2024, ATN promises music, theatre, comedy, spoken word, food and more across its 18 stages.

The line-up for this year’s festival has something for everyone, including acclaimed acts such as The National, soul sensation Jorja Smith, synthpop royalty Future Islands, and euphoric beats from Scottish producer Barry Can’t Swim.

ATN24 will mark Maribou State's first Irish show in six years and Yaya Bey's Irish debut.  

All Together Now. Picture: Aerial.ie
All Together Now. Picture: Aerial.ie

Fans of Dundalk-based band The Mary Wallopers will have the chance to catch their only Irish festival performance of the year.

Meanwhile, those who have been enjoying the resurgence of Natasha Bedingfield’s ‘Unwritten’ can sing their hearts out live with the UK act also set to perform over the bank holiday weekend.

Tommy Tiernan, Panti Bliss, James Vincent McMorrow, Paul Kalkbrenner, Kingfishr and Soda Blonde are also among those set to take to the stage at Curraghmore Estate.

ATN24 will also feature a diverse array of experiences, food and festivities to captivate festivalgoers. Festival organisers have told fans to stay tuned for more announcements on Arcadia, immersive experiences, wellness, delectable culinary delights and much more.

Tickets for ATN24 go on general sale at 9am Monday, March 11 via ticketmaster.ie. There is also a presale exclusive to ATN Members mailing list that will be available ahead of the general sale from 8am Monday, March 11.

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