Iconic band to play first Irish festival in 15 years at ATN

The full lineup has been released for this summer’s All Together Now festival, with over 60 artists set to perform across the three days. All Together Now will take place in Curraghmore Estate in Waterford over the August bank holiday weekend. The final phase of tickets for the festival is set to go on sale on Thursday, February 19, at 9am. Kneecap are one of four headliners at the festival. Pic: GMCD Kneecap were already revealed to be one of the headliners, with Christy Moore also previously confirmed to be playing. Joining Kneecap are three other major headliners, with an iconic UK rock band making its return to the Irish festival scene. Pulp last performed at Electric Picnic in 2011 and will now return for this year’s event in Waterford. Pulp will be headlining All Together Now Pic: JMEnternational/Getty Images Well known for their song Common People, the British band released their first album in almost 24 years in 2025. The other headliners at this year’s festival include Disclosure and Underworld. Disclosure will be fresh off the back of their North America tour, while this year will be Underworld’s third appearance at All Together Now. Disclosure will be fresh off the back of their North America tour. Pic: Venla Shalin/Redferns The Mary Wallopers will be performing on the main stage and there will be returning features for Self Esteem, Ezra Collective, Sprints and Soda Blonde. Floating Points, Damien Dempsey, Mall Grab, Mogwai, Kerri Chandler, Annie Mac, The Avalanches and The Dare are all among the other performers. The final phase of tickets will be limited to four per person when they go live on Thursday. Christy Moore was previously announced in December. Pic: Gaelle Beri/Redferns via Getty Images Limited remaining Phase Four Family tickets are priced at €315, as are the General Camping tickets. The previous phases of tickets sold out very quickly, as demand for the festival continues to increase. Christy Moore’s announcement took fans by surprise when he joined Kneecap as the early reveals in December. However, many are looking forward to seeing the 80-year-old perform his first Irish festival in 14 years. In 2024, Christy released A Terrible Beauty, his latest album that rose to the top of Irish charts. It came 56 years on from the release of his debut album, Paddy On The Road.
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