All Together Now, the music festival that takes place in Curraghmore Estate, Co. Waterford on the August Bank Holiday weekend, has announced 50 additional acts to its line-up for this year's festival.
Irish talent is high up on the bill, with singer Róisín Murphy, James Vincent McMorrow, The Mary Wallopers and Kojaque confirmed for the festival.
Following the resurgence of her 2004 track Unwritten after it featured in hit romantic comedy Anyone But You, UK singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield has also been announced.
Tommy Tiernan and Panti Bliss have been confirmed for the festival's Brunch on the Bandstand stage.

Five acts were previously announced in December - The National, soul singer Jorja Smith, synth-pop group Future Islands, Bakar and Scottish producer Barry Can't Swim.
Also announced today were Confidence Man, Soda Blonde, John Francis Flynn, King Kong Company, NewDad, Sprints and teenage blues sensation Muireann Bradley from Co Donegal, who sprang to fame after appearing on Jools Holland's Hootenanny on New Year's Eve.
All Together Now will take place on 1-4 August and tickets go on sale Monday 11 March.