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.
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.
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.
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