All Together Now 2026 Is Pulling Out All the Stops — And Honestly, It Might Be Their Biggest One Yet

Festival News | 19th Feb, 2026
All Together Now 2026
All Together Now 2026

There’s something in the air down in Curraghmore. All Together Now is back for its seventh chapter this August Bank Holiday Weekend (30 July – 02 August 2026), and if the early lineup is anything to go by, ATN isn’t just riding momentum — it’s levelling up.

2026 is shaping up to be one of those you had to be there moments. The balance is perfect: legendary icons, buzzy newcomers, and — crucially — a massive Irish presence. Nearly half the lineup is homegrown, spanning main stage heavyweights and rising acts making their festival debut. Irish music isn’t just having a moment; it’s owning the weekend.M.

Britpop royalty, rave legends, and first-timers ready to shake things up

Friday night belongs to Pulp, who’ll headline their first festival in 15 years. Expect a field-wide singalong, plenty of dramatic pauses, and Jarvis Cocker doing Jarvis Cocker things — which, frankly, nobody else can replicate.

Meanwhile, dancefloor emotions will run high when Disclosure step up for a DJ set loaded with house and garage heaters. Equally essential: Underworld, returning for their third ATN appearance. Few acts can bend time like they do — decades deep, and still capable of turning a field into a full-blown rave.

Irish disruptors Kneecap make their long-awaited ATN debut — and notably, it’ll be their only Irish festival appearance of 2026. Expect chaos, catharsis, and zero compromises. Staying on the home front, The Mary Wallopers will deliver their trademark folk-punk frenzy, while the legendary Christy Moore marks his first Irish festival performance in 14 years — a genuinely historic moment.

All Together Now 2026
All Together Now 2026

Deep electronics, sharp pop, and genre-bending brilliance

There’s no shortage of sonic depth either. Maribou State will bring their lush, emotional electronica, while Self Esteem continues her unstoppable rise with razor-sharp pop anthems that hit both the heart and the hips.

Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective promise a high-energy collision of jazz, hip-hop, and groove, and Floating Points will dive deep into hypnotic, layered electronics. Post-rock titans Mogwai bring the beautiful noise, while Kae Tempest delivers the kind of spoken-word intensity that can silence a crowd mid-festival.

And it wouldn’t be ATN without a proper Thursday night ignition — cue Annie Mac stepping in for a takeover guaranteed to set the tone early.

Elsewhere, The Avalanches finally make their ATN debut — a long-overdue appearance — and Chet Faker brings his unmistakable blend of gravel-toned vocals and late-night electronica melancholy.

Final Phase 4 tickets priced at €315 will go on sale on Thursday, 19th February at 9 AM - All Together Now 2026.

Photo Credit: All Together Now

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