All Together Now confirms over 60 new acts for 2026 festival ahead of final tickets going on sale

Close to 50% of the lineup are Irish
All Together Now confirms over 60 new acts for 2026 festival ahead of final tickets going on sale

Jarvis Cocker of Pulp. The band will headline ATN this summer. Picture: Kieran Frost/Redferns

Dozens of acts have been confirmed for the line-up of All Together Now (ATN) ahead of the final phase of tickets for the festival going on sale later this week.

Taking place in Curraghmore Estate, Co Waterford from July 30 to August 2, ATN will feature both international and homegrown talent over the August bank holiday weekend — with close to 50% of the lineup hailing from Ireland.

Pulp will headline the music, art, food, and wellness festival on Friday, July 31, making ATN their first headline festival in 15 years. Disclosure will bring a DJ set packed with their signature house and garage anthems to the stage, while electronic pioneers Underworld return, with their last ATN appearance being in 2022.  

Kneecap will perform their first-ever ATN show and their only Irish festival in 2026. Among the other Irish acts are The Mary Wallopers, Maribou State, Self Esteem, Annie Mac, Mogwai, and Ezra Collective, while Christy Moore marks a landmark moment with his first Irish festival performance in 14 years. 

ATN 2026 line-up
ATN 2026 line-up

The first three phases of tickets for ATN26 sold out in record time, and the final phase of tickets will go on sale on Thursday, February 19 at 9am. These are limited to four tickets per purchase. Camping tickets are priced at €315 and limited family tickets will also be priced at €315 and allow access for one adult and up to two children (aged 12 and under) into the designated family campsite.

Last year's festival, which experienced record demand for tickets, saw the likes of Bob Vylan, CMAT, and Fontaines DC take to the stage.

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