Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 18th February 2026, 10:35 AM
Music lovers across Ireland are preparing for a sensational long weekend as the All Together Now Festival returns to the Curraghmore Estate in County Waterford from Thursday, 30 July, to Sunday, 2 August. Following the record-breaking success of last year’s ATN25, the organisers have unveiled the festival’s much-anticipated lineup, promising a mix of legendary icons, breakout acts, and a strong representation of Irish talent.
Headlining this year’s festival are 90s Britpop legends Pulp, led by the inimitable Jarvis Cocker. This marks the band’s first festival appearance in 15 years, a moment fans have eagerly awaited.
Electronic music fans will also be in for a treat. Sibling duo Disclosure, Howard and Guy Lawrence, will deliver a DJ set filled with their signature house and garage tracks, while electronic pioneers Underworld return for a hat-trick performance, having electrified the Waterford stage previously in 2022.
Local Irish talent is prominently featured, with Kneecap, Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap, and DJ Próvaí performing their first-ever ATN shows. Christy Moore, meanwhile, celebrates his first Irish festival appearance in 14 years, adding to the event’s historic flavour.
The festival promises a diverse programme across 18 stages, incorporating music, art, food, and wellness, with over 60 performers already confirmed. Social media reactions suggest fans are ecstatic, with many calling it the “best lineup yet.”
Tickets for the fourth and final phase will be available from Thursday, 19 February, at 9am. General camping and family camping passes, which include accommodation for one adult and up to two children, are priced at €315.
| Artist / Act | Genre / Style | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Pulp | Britpop / Alternative Rock | First festival in 15 years |
| Disclosure | House / Garage | DJ set by Howard & Guy Lawrence |
| Underworld | Electronic / Rave | Third ATN performance |
| Christy Moore | Folk | First Irish festival in 14 years |
| Kneecap | Hip-Hop / Rap | Debut ATN show |
| Mo Chara | Folk / Irish Trad | Debut ATN show |
| Móglaí Bap | Hip-Hop / Indie | Debut ATN show |
| DJ Próvaí | DJ / Electronic | Debut ATN show |
| The Mary Wallopers | Folk Punk | Known for energetic stage chaos |
| Maribou State | Electronic / Dance | |
| Self Esteem | Indie / Pop | |
| Ezra Collective | Jazz / Experimental | |
| Floating Points | Electronic / Ambient | |
| Mogwai | Post-Rock | |
| Kae Tempest | Spoken Word / Hip-Hop | |
| Annie Mac | DJ / Electronic | |
| The Avalanches | Electronic / Sample-Based | |
| Chet Faker | Electronic / Soul |
With anticipation running high and tickets selling fast, the festival promises to be a highlight of the 2026 Irish music calendar.
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