First acts announced for 'most anticipated All Together Now to date' 

All Together Now makes its return to Curraghmore Estate in Waterford over the August Bank Holiday Weekend, July 31- August 3 August 2025 with the next tranche of tickets going on sale at the end of the month. 
First acts announced for 'most anticipated All Together Now to date' 

The first wave of acts for All Together Now is headlined by Grammy-nominated Fontaines D.C. Pictured is Grian Chatten of the Fontaines D.C. performing during Glastonbury in 2022. Photo:  Ben Birchall/PA Wire

The first acts for what organisers hope will be the "most anticipated All Together Now to date" have been announced.

All Together Now makes its return to Curraghmore Estate in Waterford over the August Bank Holiday Weekend, July 31- August 3 2025 with the next tranche of tickets going on sale at the end of the month. 

The first wave of acts is headlined by Grammy-nominated Fontaines D.C.

Joining them is the celebrated Michael Kiwanuka whose new album, Small Changes, is out tomorrow. 

The lineup also features Mercury Prize nominee CMAT and her critically acclaimed album Crazymad, For Me.

Electronic fans can look forward to BICEP’s electrifying Chroma AV DJ set, plus performances from Wet Leg, the legendary Leftfield, and London singer-songwriter Nilüfer Yanya.

Organisers say more acts, as well as immersive experiences including wellness activities and creative art installations, will be announced in due course. 

Phase 2 tickets will go on sale at 9am on Thursday, November 28.

For more see www.alltogethernow.ie

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