Festival News: ALL TOGETHER NOW 2026 LINEUP ADDITIONS
Ahead of the final release of tickets this week, All Together Now, which is located on the Curraghmore Estate in Co. Waterford, Ireland have announced further additions to their 2026 lineup.
It was hard to see how All Together Now’s festival organisers could top last year’s 2025 line-up, which included the likes of Fontaines D.C., CMAT, and Nelly Furtado. However, following their latest lineup announcement, it’s safe to say that they have once again smashed it.
Having announced perhaps one of the most talked about bands in the world right now, Belfast’s hip-hop trio Kneecap, as their first headliner back in December, as well as beloved Irish musician Christy Moore, who will be making his first festival appearance in over 14 years, festival organisers have now added another 60+ acts to their lineup.
The newest additions to the headliners include Sheffield’s finest, Pulp, who released their first album in 24 years last summer. British electronic duo Disclosure, whose debut album Settle remains a cult favourite thirteen years later, are also set to take to the stage over the weekend. The Welsh electronic legends Underworld have also been included on the weekend lineup.
All Together Now, which is entering its seventh year this year, has always made a point of focusing on Ireland’s homegrown talent, and this year is no different. Over half of the lineup is made up of Irish acts, including The Mary Wallopers, Cardinals, Sprints, Damien Dempsey, Gilla Band and For Those I Love. The lineup also includes some returning Irish favourites from last year, such as Dublin’s Gurriers, Kean Kavanagh and his stars, BIIRD and SexyTadhg.
Other big acts heading to Waterword for the weekend include Self Esteem, Ezra Collective, Mogwai, Kae Tempest, Annie Mac, Maribou State and Mall Grab. While ones to watch include Getdown Services, Lambrini Girls, Moonchild Sanelly, Joy Oribson and The Dare.
Taking place over the Irish August Bank Holiday weekend, from the 30th of July to the 2nd of August, All Together Now has continued to grow in popularity over the last few years. Their 20206 run is undoubtedly set to be another sell-out, and another incredible weekend for both Irish music and music from further afield.
Words by Angela English