- Music
- 21 May 24
Tier four weekend tickets and additional campervan passes go on sale this Thursday.
All Together Now have announced more than 50 new acts that will perform at the 2024 event.
This year’s headliner, The Prodigy, will close the show on Sunday night of the festival with their first headline appearance at an Irish music festival in six years.
Joining him are the likes of Declan McKenna who just released his acclaimed album What Happened To The Beach this past February.
Irish rock band The Murder Capital will take the ‘Jameson Connects: The Circle’ stage at this year’s festival. Recently, the band has been nominated for Irish Album of the Year for Gigi’s Recovery from Choice Music Prize.
The electronic music duo Gorgon City will also perform at this year's festival as they ride the wave from their successful 2023 album Salvation as they prepare to release their fifth studio album Reverie.
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There will also be performances from UK singer-songwriter and rapper Hak Baker, Dublin singer Gemma Dunleavy, and UK singer and DJ Mano Le Tough.
Other acts include Niamh Bury, Oisin Leech, Lemoncello, HousePlants and many more. In the coming weeks more stages and more special guests will be announced by the festival.
There are currently four different stages at All Together Now: Arcadia: The Bug, Jameson Connects: The Circle, The Last City and Ping Pong Disco.
Tier one through three of general and family tickets to All Together Now are currently sold out but Tier four tickets will go on sale on Thursday, May 23 at 9 a.m.
Due to high demand, additional general and family campervan passes have been added and will also go on sale on May 23 at 9 a.m.
All Together Now will take place over the August bank holiday weekend at the Curraghmore Estate in Waterford. The festival has also announced that early entry on Thursday, August 1 will now be available to all festival ticket holders.
The event has also released a statement about the performances from Maribou State and BAKAR saying, “Fans of Maribou State, will have probably read their recent post regarding Chris’s medical diagnosis and subsequent surgery. We’re really happy he’s recovering — and totally understand why the exertion of touring the live show is something he’s not quite ready for yet. That said, we’re very happy to say that there will still be a Maribou State DJ set at the Lovely Days Stage.
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“Unfortunately due to scheduling issues beyond our control, sadly BAKAR will not perform in Europe anymore this August. We hope that he will return to our shores in the not so distant future.”
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