Festival crowd at All Together Now on the Curraghmore Estate grounds

All Together Now 2026 — What You Need to Know

All Together Now is Ireland's largest independent music festival and one of the most distinctive events on the Irish festival calendar. Set across 3,000 acres of the Curraghmore Estate near Portlaw in County Waterford — one of Ireland's most beautiful private demesnes — it offers something genuinely different from the usual festival experience. The landscape alone sets it apart.

Now in its seventh year, ATN returns for the August Bank Holiday weekend, 30 July to 2 August 2026, with one of its strongest lineups to date.

Dates & Location

Dates: Thursday 30 July to Sunday 2 August 2026
Location: Curraghmore Estate, Portlaw, County Waterford
Age limit: 21+ (children 12 and under with a paying adult permitted)
Tickets: alltogethernow.ie

All Together Now 2026 Lineup

Kneecap headline — their only Irish festival appearance in 2026, fresh from what was widely described as the most talked-about Glastonbury performance in 20 years. Pulp headline Friday night in their first festival headline slot in 15 years, with Jarvis Cocker and the full band. Underworld return for a third ATN appearance. Christy Moore makes his first Irish festival performance in 14 years in what will be a landmark moment.

The wider lineup includes Disclosure (DJ set), The Mary Wallopers, Maribou State, Self Esteem, Ezra Collective, Mogwai, Kae Tempest, Floating Points, Annie Mac, The Avalanches, Chet Faker, Joy Orbison, and Barrington Levy. Close to 50% of the lineup is Irish.

A woman dancing at an outdoor music festival at dusk

What Makes ATN Different

All Together Now is not trying to be Electric Picnic. It has its own character — more intimate scale, genuine emphasis on arts, wellness, and food alongside music, and a commitment to making the estate itself part of the experience. There are over 20 stages, but the grounds absorb the crowds in a way that never feels overwhelmed. Evenings finish with bonfires near the lake. The food offering is genuinely good.

The 21+ policy is a deliberate choice — it creates a different atmosphere compared to all-ages festivals, and it's worth knowing before you book if you're travelling with younger teenagers.

Getting There

Curraghmore Estate is near Portlaw, approximately 20km west of Waterford city. Irish Rail runs to Waterford Plunkett Station from Dublin (Heuston), Cork, and Galway, with festival shuttle buses running from the station to the site. Driving is possible but the rural roads around Portlaw get congested during peak arrival — car sharing is strongly recommended. Festival coaches from Dublin and Cork typically run in previous years; check alltogethernow.ie for 2026 travel details.

Tickets

All Together Now 2026 tickets sold out in record time across all release phases. Check alltogethernow.ie for any official returns. Subscribe to our newsletter below to be notified of ticket opportunities and future ATN announcements — subscribers are automatically entered into draws for Irish festival tickets.

All Together Now 2026 — Frequently Asked Questions

All Together Now 2026 runs from Thursday 30 July to Sunday 2 August at Curraghmore Estate, Portlaw, County Waterford.

Headliners include Kneecap, Pulp, Underworld, and Christy Moore making his first Irish festival appearance in 14 years. Disclosure, The Mary Wallopers, Ezra Collective, Mogwai, and many more are also confirmed.

All Together Now is a 21+ event. Children aged 12 and under accompanied by a paying adult are permitted. Teenagers aged 13–20 are not allowed to attend.

All phases of tickets for ATN 2026 sold out quickly. Check alltogethernow.ie for any official returns, and subscribe to our newsletter to be notified of any ticket releases and future announcements.

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