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All Together Now to showcase Irish talent as they announce lineup

All Together Now is back and bigger than ever!

It will return for its seventh year over the August Bank Holiday this summer. With almost a 50 per cent Irish lineup, the festival aims to put homegrown talent at the fore.

Pulp will headline Friday night, their first headline festival in 15 years, bringing Britpop classics and Jarvis’ unmistakable stage presence.

Disclosure plug straight into party mode with a DJ set packed with their signature house and garage anthems.

Electronic pioneers Underworld return, making it a hat trick of ATN appearances, with their last being in 2022, carrying decades of rave-defining energy.

Kneecap will perform their first-ever ATN show and their only Irish festival in 2026. Guaranteed folk-punk chaos from The Mary Wallopers, while Christy Moore marks a landmark moment with his first Irish festival performance in 14 years.

Maribou State float through lush electronica, Self Esteem cuts in with sharp, infectious pop, and the Mercury-winning Ezra Collective go all in with their jazz-hip-hop fusion. Floating Points dives into deep, textured electronics, followed by post-rock power from Mogwai, and Kae Tempest brings spoken-word intensity like no one else.

Annie Mac sets the pace with a Thursday-night takeover, The Avalanches roll in to make their ATN debut, and Chet Faker (Nick Murphy) rounds it out with gravelly vocals and his minimalist, soulful electronica.

We can’t wait for this one!

Following phenomenal demand, Phase 1, Phase 2 and Phase 3 tickets for ATN26 sold out in record time. Final Phase 4 Tickets will go on sale this Thursday, 19th February at 9 AM, limited to four tickets per purchase.

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