All Together Now add 50 new acts to lineup including Nelly Furtado and London Grammar
Ellen O'Donoghue
Nelly Furtado and London Grammar are just two of 50 new acts announced in the All Together Now lineup on Monday.
Nelly Furtado will hit the festival stage for just her third-ever Irish performance after playing Forbidden Fruit in 2024. The singer has three platinum-certified albums - Loose, Whoa, Nelly!, and Folklore - and over 45 million records sold, alongside hits including Turk Off The Light, I'm Like a Bird, Promiscuous and Maneater.
Critically acclaimed British trio London Grammar's only Irish festival in 2025 will be All Together Now. They have become known for haunting vocals and a blend of electronica, indie and trip-hop. Their chart-topping albums include If You Wait and Californian Soil, and well-known songs include Strong and Lose Your Head.
Other headliners already announced include Fontaines D.C., BICEP and CMAT.
Dublin's own Fontaines D.C. will bring post-punk poetry, fresh off their latest album Romance, featuring standout tracks like Starburster.
CMAT is sure to shake things up with sharp-witted, country-infused pop, while BICEP are primed to deliver their CHOMA AV DJ set.
Michael Kiwanuka brings soul in his only Irish show of the year, and Mercury Prize winners Wet Leg keep the energy high with razor-sharp indie hooks. Groove Armada and Leftfield are also playing at the festival, as are Bonobo, Grammy winnings Arooj Aftab, avant-pop act Geordie Creep, and English duo Bob Vylan.
The festival also promises to bring new music to Ireland, with Irish debuts from Arc De Soleil, Don West, CARLITA, Chloe Qisha, BBY, and EVERYTHING IS RECORDED - Richard Russell's XL Records live project - with more still to be announced.
Over the coming months, new stages and immersive festival experience announcements are promised, as well as additional headliners and a diverse mix of international and Irish artists.
The four-day festival takes place on the August Bank Holiday weekend, from July 31st until August 3rd, at the Curraghmore Estate in Waterford.
The final lot of tickets go on sale on Friday, February 28th, at 9am on Ticketmaster.ie.

