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06 Sept 2025

Here's your handy need-to-know festival guide to all things All Together Now 2025

Here's what festivalgoers need to know before descending on Waterford's Curraghmore Estate this August Bank Holiday weekend

Here's your handy need-to-know festival guide to all things All Together Now 2025

All Together Now returns to Waterford's Curraghmore Estate this August bank holiday weekend, with 30,000 festivalgoers from Ireland and beyond expected to descend on the stunning site for its sixth edition of the festival.

The sold-out festival will run from Thursday, July 31 to Monday, August 4, with organisers promising another unforgettable weekend of music, art, conversation and connection.

If you're one of the lucky ones heading along, here's everything you need to know.

When and where

The festival takes place across the August bank holiday weekend at Curraghmore Estate, Co Waterford.

Campsites are open to all ticket holders from 4pm on Thursday, July 31, with early entertainment kicking off that night. The last entry each night is strictly 10 pm. The site closes at noon on Monday, August 4.

Line-up

The full line-up spans 21 stages and includes acts such as Fontaines D.C., Nelly Furtado, London Grammar, Bicep, CMAT, Primal Scream, Bonobo and Leftfield.

You can check set times, special guests and any changes via the official ATN app, which also includes an interactive map and live updates.

Can I still get tickets?

Unfortunately not, ATN25 is officially sold out. Organisers have urged people not to buy from unofficial sources, warning of convincing social media scams.

“ATN will never sell or resell tickets via Facebook groups, social media pages, or private messages," organisers said.

“If you choose to buy tickets from unverified sources, you are taking a serious risk."

Age policy

This is a strictly over-21s event, with the exception of children aged 12 and under who may attend for free with a parent or guardian holding a valid Family Weekend Camping ticket. 

Getting there

Organisers strongly encourage the use of public transport or car-sharing. Travel between 9am and 1pm is the quietest window for arriving on site.

For those arriving by car, the advice is to follow the festival signage rather than using your sat nav or Google Maps. Organisers have also flagged that attendees should not travel via Carrick-on-Suir.

Return Bus Éireann services are running from Dublin, Cork and Waterford. While Irish Rail has services to Waterford Plunkett Station, linking with local bus and shuttle options.

A designated taxi drop-off point is located beside the main entrance, accessible via Gate 4. Festival shuttle buses will run from Highfield Business Park in Portlaw on Friday (9am–9pm) and return on Monday (8am–1pm).

Cycling? Bike racks are located beside Car Park 4.

Site Map

Camping and campervans

Early entry is available to all ticket holders on Thursday evening, with campervan, boutique and pre-pitched campsites ready from 4pm.

Tent camping is not permitted in the campervan field. No gazebos, generators or electrical hookups are allowed. Sleeping in cars is also prohibited.

What to bring

Festival organisers recommend packing for all weather conditions, with layers, rain gear, sun cream and wellies all advised. You'll need your ticket, ID, reusable water bottle, tent, sleeping bag, and card or contactless payment method as ATN is a fully cashless event.

Essential info

All Together Now is a cashless event - card and contactless payments only.

Each ticket holder is permitted to bring 24 cans, 1 litre of spirits or 1.5 litres of wine on initial entry. No glass bottles or single-use plastics are allowed. Alcohol cannot be brought in after wristbanding.

Toilets and showers are available in the campsites, with showers open between 7am-2pm and 4pm-7pm. Attendees are reminded to download tickets before arriving, as the signal on-site may be limited.

And finally, festivalgoers are being asked to leave the site as they found it, with organisers reinforcing a #LeaveNoTrace message to attendees.

For more information, visit the festival's official website or download the ATN app. Happy festivalling!

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