Festivalgoers arrive at Co Waterford estate for a bank holiday weekend of music, spoken word, comedy and more
Festivalgoers at the first day of All Together Now in Co Waterford. Photograph: Dan Dennison
Fri Aug 01 2025 - 20:02
Up to 30,000 festivalgoers are expected at Curraghmore Estate in Co Waterford for this year’s All Together Now.
The festival, now in its sixth year, is taking place over the August bank holiday weekend and boasts several stages of music, spoken word, comedy, workshops, wellness activities and more.
Performers include Fontaines DC, CMAT, Wet Leg, London Grammar and Primal Scream. Other Irish music acts include Bricknasty, Landless, Muireann Bradley, Le Boom and Pigbaby.
Michael Kiwanuka was due to appear on the main stage on Monday, but his performance has been cancelled on the advice of doctors due to an illness.
Tickets for All Together Now 2025 are officially sold out. The organisers have strongly advised festivalgoers to avoid purchasing tickets or camper van passes from unauthorised sellers.
Here’s a snapshot of the first day at the festival.