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Everything you need to know about All Together Now 2025

All Together Now 2025 will take place from 31 July - 3 August in Curraghmore Estate in Waterford
All Together Now 2025 will take place from 31 July - 3 August in Curraghmore Estate in Waterford

The sixth chapter of All Together Now returns to the beautiful Curraghmore Estate in Waterford on the August bank holiday weekend and it's shaping up to be a good one.

All Together Now, Ireland's largest independent festival, promises to be a bumper weekend of music, art, food and wellness.

About 30,000 are revellers expected to descend on the Co Waterford estate for this year's festival - here's everything you need to know.

When and where

The festival takes place from Thursday 31 July, to Sunday, 3 August, at Curraghmore Estate in Co Waterford. Access to the campsite will be open from 4pm on Thursday. The last entry is at 10pm each night.

Access to All Together Now opens from 4pm on Thursday, 31 July

Line-up

Festival goers are set to be treated to a deliciously eclectic array of acts over the three nights of All Together Now.

Grammy-nominated post-punk Irish rock band Fontaines D.C., Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado, Belfast duo Bicep presenting their CHROMA AV DJ set and English indie pop band London Grammar are headlining the festival.

Dublin superstar CMAT, London singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka, Isle of Wight indie rock band Wet Leg, iconic rockers Primal Scream, electronic legends Leftfield, acclaimed German DJ Ben Bohmer and English electronic star Bonobo are also among the high-profile acts set to perform over the weekend.

Other acts taking to the stage include Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, Le Boom, The Voidz, Buena Vista All Stars, Lisa O'Neill, Arc De Soleil, Darren Kiely, The Boomtown Rats, Infinity Song, John Grant and Shee.

There will also be DJ sets from Flight Facilities and Groove Armada.

Getting there

It's recommended that festival goers use public transport or car share to All Together Now.

Festival organisers previously advised people not to follow directions on Google Maps or a sat nav as they will not get you all the way to the festival site. For those driving - do not travel to the festival via Carrick-on-Suir.

Bus Éireann's Expressway will run return bus services from Dublin, Cork and Waterford to the festival site.

Irish Rail operates regular service to Waterford Plunkett Station. Waterford Plunkett Station is under 5 minutes walking distance to Bus Éireann Terminus, which will be running a regular festival shuttle to the festival.

Festival opening and closing times

Access to the campsite will be open from 4pm on Thursday, 31 July. Festival gates are open from 9am until 10pm each day.

All Together Now 2025 is sold out

Can I still buy tickets?

All Together Now 2025 is sold out. Festival goers are strongly advised to avoid buying tickets or campervan passes from unauthorised sellers. Those who missed out on tickets or campervan passes can register their interest here.

Age restrictions

You must be aged 21 or over to gain access to All Together Now with the exception of children aged 12 or below who must be accompanied by a paying adult. There is a maximum limit of two 12 and under children per adult.

Those wishing to stay in designated family camping must have a Family Weekend ticket and be accompanied by their children aged 12 and under. Persons aged 13-20 are not allowed entry to the festival site.

Festival goers advised to avoid buying tickets from unauthorised sellers

Festival check-list

Entry Ticket and ID.
Medication, if required. Please keep it in its original container.
Clothing for all weather and comfortable footwear.
Camping equipment including a sleeping bag and ground mat.
An empty reusable bottle of any size.
Refuse sacks for rubbish, recycling and any wet/dirty clothing.

Alcohol:
Each person on a weekend camping ticket is allowed to bring 24 cans OR 1 litre of spirits OR 1.5 litres of wine for personal consumption subject to initial entry only. These can be brought into the campsite and main arena. No glass bottles are allowed.

Food:
You can bring food provided that it is pre-packaged/precooked. You are not permitted to cook onsite or bring any BBQ or gas cookers. There will be a wide and varied selection of food stalls for festival goers.

Phone Charging:
There will be phone charging facilities on site. It would be wise to ensure phones are fully charged before going to the festival.

Banned Items:
Stringent searches will be conducted upon entry to the festival. Items not allowed include: fireworks, Chinese Lanterns, flares, high power torches, illicit drugs, glass, animals (except guide dogs), gas cylinders, petrol generators, BBQs, gazebos, flag poles, garden furniture, laser pens, professional photographic equipment, selfie sticks, drones, umbrellas, spray canisters, megaphones and high vis clothing.

Toilets and Showers:
Toilets will be located around the festival site. Showers will be available in the campsites. They will open at 7am - 2pm and 4pm - 7pm.

Cashless Event:
The festival's bars and traders will be cashless and accept cards and contactless payments only.

Disabled Access:
Everyone attending All Together Now Festival needs to purchase a general weekend camping ticket.

Once you have purchased your weekend camping ticket, you will then need to apply for access/mobility impaired campsite and facilities on site.

All Together Now takes place in Curraghmore Estate, Co. Waterford on 31 July - 3 August.

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