The National, Jorja Smith, Future Islands, Bakar, and Barry Can't Swim are the first acts announced for the All Together Now festival at Curraghmore Estate, Waterford on the Bank Holiday Weekend of 1 to 4 August 2024.
No strangers to Ireland, Cincinnati band The National formed in 1999 and is comprised of vocalist Matt Berninger and two sets of brothers, Aaron and Bryce Desner and Scott and Bryan Devendorf.
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Their self-titled debut was released in 2001, followed by Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers in 2002. Their third album, Alligator, was included on many album of the year lists and sold more than 200,000 copies worldwide.
The National launched the cycle for their ninth album First Two Pages of Frankenstein in January 2023, a gentle, meditative album featuring cameos by Sufjan Stevens and Phoebe Bridgers.
Jorja Smith’s debut album was nominated for three Brit Awards and a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. Smith's international profile was elevated in 2017 with contributions to Drake's playlist More Life.
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In early 2018, Smith released the conflicted ballad Let Me Down, which featured grime artist Stormzy, she appeared on the Black Panther soundtrack with I Am, a collaboration with album orchestrator Kendrick Lamar.
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American synthpop quartet Future Islands release their seventh album People Who Aren't There Anymore is out in January 2024, and features The Fight, Deep in the Night, King of Sweden, Peach, and The Tower.
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Bakar announced himself to the UK music scene in 2017, self-releasing his official debut single Big Dreams. His debut album Nobody’s Home followed in 2022, combining acoustic guitar and swinging rhythms with lyrics about identity, politics and mental health.
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After a very warmly received show at ATN last year, Barry Can’t Swim returns to Curraghmore in 2024. Billboard named him as one of their 10 Dance Artists To Watch, while influential voices such as The Blessed Madonna and Annie Mac are huge fans. His long-awaited debut album When Will We Land? was released last October through Ninja Tunes.