All Together Now 2025: What You Need to Know
All Together Now 2025 is set to take place at Curraghmore Estate in Co Waterford from July 31 to August 3. The festival will feature a diverse lineup of artists including Fontaines D.C., Nelly Furtado, and London Grammar. With sold-out tickets, attendees are advised on transportation, age restrictions, essential items to bring, and festival guidelines.

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 revellers are 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. Headliners include Fontaines D.C., Nelly Furtado, Bicep, London Grammar, CMAT, Michael Kiwanuka, Wet Leg, Primal Scream, Leftfield, Ben Bohmer, Bonobo, and more.
Getting there
It's recommended that festival goers use public transport or car share to All Together Now. Bus services are available from Dublin, Cork, and Waterford. Festival gates are open from 9am until 10pm each day.
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. Age restrictions apply, and festival goers are advised to avoid buying tickets from unauthorized sellers.
Festival check-list
Entry Ticket and ID, Medication, Clothing for all weather, Camping equipment, Reusable bottle, Refuse sacks, Alcohol, Food, Phone Charging, Banned Items, Toilets and Showers, Cashless Event, Disabled Access.
According to the source: RTE.ie.
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