Over 50 new acts announced for All Together Now 2024

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 11th Mar 2024

Returning to the stunning Curraghmore Estate, All Together Now embarks on its fifth chapter on the August Bank Holiday Weekend, from 1st - 4th, 2024.

Last year was filled with joyous crowds, groundbreaking performances, and unforgettable memories.

Just last week, All Together Now was honoured with the coveted title of IMRO Live Music Festival Of The Year!

Fuelled with the excitement of this win, the team have announced over 50 incredible boundary-pushing artists set to perform across a staggering 14 music stages. Each stage with its own unique character and atmosphere, promising something for every music fan.

Check out highlights from last year 👇

Set to perform at ATN24 are acclaimed acts such as The National, soul sensation Jorja Smith, synth-pop royalty Future Islands, and euphoric beats from Scottish producer Barry Can’t Swim performing live.

In addition to this whopper lineup, ATN24 will feature a diverse array of experiences, food and festivities to captivate festival-goers. Stay tuned for more announcements on Arcadia, immersive experiences, wellness, delectable culinary delights and much much more.

Get ready for an unforgettable weekend of discovery and exploration of music and culture at All Together Now 2024.

Check out the 2024 line-up 👇

More to be announced soon

How to get tickets:

There are a number of ticket options including caravan passes, weekend passes and more.

Tickets are on sale now from ticketmaster.ie

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