50 more acts announced for sold-out All Together Now festival
All Together Now returns to Curraghmore Estate in Waterford from Thursday, July 31, until Sunday, August 3.
All Together Now has announced another 50 acts for the August Bank Holiday festival.
The festival returns to Curraghmore Estate in Waterford from Thursday, July 31 to Sunday, August 3.
Headliners for the weekend include Nelly Furtado, Fontaines D.C., and London Grammar, with other musical acts such as CMAT, Michael Kiwanka, and Wet Leg also set to perform.
On Wednesday, another 50 acts were announced as part of the line-up, including Primal Scream, The Void, The Boomtown Rats, and 49TH & Main.
Biird, Special Request, Funk Assault, Sally C, Georgia Morgana, Matador, Florence Road, Sarah Story, and Sexy Tadhg are also among the new 50 acts announced.
All Together Now also confirmed the return of its Arcadia Afterburner; the fire-breathing stage built from recycled materials and powered by pyrotechnics and cutting-edge technology, delivering a 360-degree sensory experience.
Talks in the Tent have also been announced following the demand for the festival’s Brunch on the Bandstand last year.
Taking place on Saturday and Sunday afternoon in the Something Kind Of Wonderful tent, Talks in the Tent will feature two of the festival's firm favourites, Tommy Tiernan on Saturday and Blindboy on Sunday.
Flourish with IMRO is a new stage at this year’s festival, showcasing some of the best new music and emerging voices and many Irish debuts, including Chloe Qisha, BBY, Martin Luke Brown, Radio Free Alice, and Heartworms.

The festival also announced its Perform Together Now initiative with IMRO, which amplifies IMRO’s commitment to championing up-and-coming talent both in Ireland and abroad.
More than 1,000 artists and bands applied to play at this year’s sold-out festival through the Perform Together initiative. 10 emerging artists out of those who applied have been chosen to join the festival for its sixth chapter.
All Together Now has reminded people that all tickets and campervan tickets for this year’s festival are completely sold out. All boutique and pre-pitched tickets are also completely sold out.
There will be no day tickets available for All Together Now 2025. People are advised to be cautious and avoid scams of counterfeit or unofficial tickets being sold online.
Those who missed out on tickets or campervan passes can register their interest by clicking here.
The festival has shared public transport information with festival-goers, encouraging people to leave the car behind and travel with Bus Éireann.
Bus Éireann’s Expressway services are working with All Together Now again this year to provide return services from Dublin, Cork, and Waterford to and from the venue. This year, the bus drop-off location will be beside the main ticketing entrance.
Timetables and prices can be found by clicking here.
