All Together Now music festival is fast approaching. With its 18 stages across 1,214 hectares (3,000 acres), revellers will be spoilt for choice between musicians, comedians and mindfulness gurus at the three-day festival in Curraghmore Estate in Portlaw, Co Waterford.
We’ve gathered the stage times for most of the music stages this weekend, which are set to be lit up by well-known stars such as Iggy Pop, Lorde, Lankum, DJ Jamie xx, Caribou, Annie Mac, Loyne Carner, Sugababes, Villagers, Pillow Queens and more.
There’s also a wide variety of comedians from Deirdre O’Kane, Tommy Tiernan, Emma Doran, David McSavage, Michael Fry, Killian Sunderman and many more.
Looking to plan ahead and make sure you don’t miss a beat? Here’s what you need to know.
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What’s the weather forecast?
We have some bad news on that front. The “unseasonal weather” is set to continue over the weekend, so make sure to bring your wellies and rain jackets.
Friday morning will have what is likely to be the best of the weekend weather with sunny spells and just a few showers. However, things will start to go down hill on Friday afternoon when cloud will thicken and outbreaks of rain will develop in the west, extending to all areas in the evening evening. Temperatures are set to be between 16-19 degrees.
According to Met Éireann meteorologist Aoife Kealy, some “really quite unseasonal weather can be expected on Saturday”. A wet and windy start is forecast with the rain in Munster set to gradually clear eastwards through the morning to sunny spells and scattered showers. Saturday morning will also see northwest winds that may be very strong with potentially damaging gusts in the south for a time, but they will gradually ease through the afternoon. Maximum temperatures will be 16-18 degrees.
Sunday will bring a mix of sunshine and showers, according to Met Éireann, with temperatures of 16-20 degrees. It will be mostly dry on Sunday night, but cloud is forecast to thicken in Munster with patchy rain and drizzle developing towards dawn.
Stage times
Thursday, August 3rd
Belonging Bandstand
- 10.30pm-12am Stevie G
- 9.30-10.30pm Gemma Dunleavy
- 8-9pm SHIV
- 6.30-7.30pm Rachel Mae Hannon
Friday, August 4th
ATN Stage
- 10.45pm-12am Loyne Carner
- 9-10pm Jessie Ware
- 7.15-8.15pm Sorcha Richardson
- 5.30-6.30pm Trinity Orchestra
Something Kind Of Wonderful
- 1-3am Todd Terje
- 11.30pm-12.45am Overmono
- 9.45-10.45pm Lankum
- 8-9pm David Kitt
- 6.15-7.15pm Ailbhe Reddy
Lovely Days by Guinness
- 1.45-3.30am Chaos in the CBD
- 12-15-1.45am Annie Mac
- 11pm-12am Warmduscher
- 9.30-10.30pm Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn
- 8-9pm Barry Can’t Swim (Live)
- 6.30-7.30pm The Clockworks
- 5.20-6pm Tolü Makay
Arcadia
- 2-3.30am CICI
- 12-2am Partiboi69
- 10.30pm-12am Pagan
- 9-10.30pm SLOUCHO
AVA In The Woods
- 1.30-3.30am Luxe
- 11.30pm-1.30am Barry Can’t Swim
- 9.30-11.30pm DUFI
- 7.30-9.30pm Away From Dave
Belonging Bandstand
- 11.30pm-2am Andrew Weatherhall Tribute (Kelly-Anne Byrne, Conor Feeney, Al Feeney)
- 9.30-11pm LUMO DJ’s
- 8-9pm OL’ TIMES
- 6.30-7.30pm Papa Romeo
- 5-6pm ZASKA
- 3.30-4.30pm Kiruu
- 2-3pm And He, The Fool
- 12.30-1.30pm Locker 43
The Circle by Jameson
- 11.30pm-2am Honeypot DJs
- 10.15-11.15pm The Cope
- 9-9.45pm Abbacaxi
- 7.30-8.30pm Jay Pei
- 6-7pm Toshín
- 4.30-6pm Winnie Ama (DJ set)
Saturday, August 5th
ATN Stage
- 12-1.30am Jamie xx
- 10-11.15pm Caribou
- 8-9:15pm Villagers
- 6-7pm Sugababes
- 4-5.15pm Lisa O’Neill
Something Kind Of Wonderful
- 1-3am Daphni
- 11pm-12am Daniel Avery (Live)
- 8.45-10pm Billy Bragg
- 7-8pm The Scratch
- 5-6.15pm Black Country, New Road
- 3.30-4.30pm Really Good Time
Lovely Days by Guinness
- 1.30-3.30am Palms Trax
- 12.30-1.30am Future Utopia (After Dark)
- 11.15pm-12.15am Fight Like Apes
- 9.45-10.45pm Ezra Collective
- 8-9pm Talos
- 6.30-7.15pm Lord Apex
- 5-6pm Aoife Nessa Frances
- 3.30-4.30pm Gretel Hänlyn
- 2.15-3pm Cruel Sister
- 1-1.45pm Nuria Graham
Arcadia
- 1.30-3.30am Robert Hood
- 12-1.30am Al Gibbs
- 10.30pm-12am DJ Deece
- 9-10.30pm RePublik
AVA In The Woods
- 1.30-3.30am LB aka LABAT
- 11.30pm-1.30am EMA
- 9.30-11.30pm Moktar
- 7.30-9.30pm Holly Lester
- 5.30-7.30pm Mercorn
Belonging Bandstand
- 11.30pm-2am Marcus O’Laoire ‘Guilty Pleasures’
- 9.45-11pm Cry Before Dawn
- 8.15-9.15pm The Butterfly Band
- 6.45-7.45pm The White Horse Guitar Club
- 5.59pm Guest
- 4.30-5.30pm Sing Along Social
- 3.30-4.15pm Joyful Noise Choir
- 2-3pm Glasshouse Perform Joni Mitchell
- 12.30-1.30pm Tommy Tiernan (Brunch on the bandstand)
The Circle by Jameson
- 1-2am Wastefellow b2b Graham Smyth (2FM) (DJs)
- 12.15-1am Bricknasty
- 10.30-11.15pm Pillow Queens
- 9.15-10pm Sprints
- 8-8.45pm banríon
- 6-7.30pm Moving STill b2b Coy Haste (Caribou)
- 5-5.45pm Sorcha Richardson
- 4-4.30pm Culchie Goth
- 3-3.30pm Sprints in conversation with Gemma Bradley
- 2.30-3pm Bricknasty in conversation with Gemma Bradley
- 2-2.30pm Sorcha Richardson in conversation with Gemma Bradley
The Well Comedy
All Together Now has a wide slate of comedians performing across the weekend. On Saturday, between 1.35pm and 3am there will be back to back comedians at The Well stage culminating in a midnight mass cabaret led by The Wild Geeze. The comedians include: Deirdre O’Kane, Emma Doran, Ross Browne, Owen Colgan, Fred Cooke, Damian Clark, Simon Hennessy, Sharon Mannion, Ailish McCarthy, Kevin Gildea, Patrick McLoughlin, Patrick McDonnell, Áine Gallagher, Shane Clifford, MC Adam Burke, Damo Clarke, Danny Ryan, St Patricia, Breda Larkin and Stephen Ryan. More information on stage times can be found on the festival app.
Sunday, August 6th
ATN Stage
- 10.30-11.30pm Iggy Pop
- 8.45-9.45pm Lorde
- 7-8pm Biig Piig
- 5-6pm Saint Sister
- 4-4.45pm Jealous Of The Birds
Something Kind Of Wonderful
- 1-3am James Murphy
- 11.15pm-12.15am Kelly Lee Owens (Live)
- 9.30-10.30pm TV Girl
- 8.15-9.15pm Junior Brother
- 6-7pm Max Richter and RTÉ Concert Orchestra
Lovely Days by Guinness
- 2.15-3.30am New Jackson (Live)
- 1-2am Le Boom
- 11.30pm-12.30am BEAK>
- 9.45-11pm Tourist
- 8-9pm Staples Jr Singers
- 6.30-7.30pm Wunderhorse
- 5-6pm Whenyoung
- 3-4pm Special guest
Arcadia
- 1.45-3.30am Sally C
- 12-1.45am Helena Hauff
- 10.30pm-12am Cailín
- 9-10.30pm Long Island Sound
- 6-7.30pm Away From Dave (Kids rave)
AVA In The Woods
- 1-3.30am Skatebard
- 11pm-1am Sally C b2b Spray
- 9-11pm Surusinghe
- 6-9pm Inside Moves
- 3.30-6pm Optmst
Belonging Bandstand
- 11.30pm-2am Claire Beck, Kate Brennan Harding and Sally Cinnamon
- 9.30-11pm PryMary Colours
- 8-9pm Attention Bébé
- 5.59pm Guest
- 4.45-5.45pm The X Collective
- 3.30-4.30pm Backroad Smokers Club
- 2-3pm Toshín performing Aretha Franklin
- 12.30-1.30pm Dublin Gospel Choir (Brunch on the bandstand)
The Circle by Jameson
- 12-2am Emmy Shigeta b2b Alba
- 10.45pm-12am Volleyball b2b cbakl
- 10-10.45pm SELLÓ
- 9.15-10pm Khakikid
- 8.15-9pm Travis & Elzzz
- 7-8pm Mo Cultivation & Friends
- 6-6.45pm Negro Impacto
- 4.45-5.30pm Leo Miyagee
- 3.30-4.30pm Fakoli
- 2.40-3.30pm Collaboration & Community with Gemma Bradley
- 2-2.30pm Khakikid in conversation with Gemma Bradley
The Well Comedy
On Saturday, from 1.45pm to 3am there will be back to back comedians at The Well stage culminating in a Hoe of Tralee competition featuring a parade, interviews, swimsuit segment, talent segment and the crowning of the winner. The comedians include: Tommy Tiernan, David McSavage, Michael Fry, Killian Sundermann, John Colleary, MC Adam Burke, Karl Spain, Grace Mulvey, Stephen Ryan, Martin Angolo, Shannon Basso Gaule, Enya Martin and Peter McGann. More information on stage times can be found on the festival app.
What else is there to see and do?
Like most music festivals, All Together Now’s website has a section advertising the various “experiences” on offer. Festivalgoers will have access not only to the artists on stage, but also spoken word, comedy, theatre, debate, wood-fired saunas and hot tubs, live cooking shows, arcade games, circus shows, craft workshops, sensory play areas for kids, football competitions, face painting and music bingo. The Greencrafts Village, an “eco-conscious crafting hub”, will offer workshops in woodworking, blacksmithing, thatching, jewellery making, fabric, fibre and fresh flower weaving and more.