
The All Together Now festival is set to host 30,000 attendees over the bank holiday weekend.
Fontaines DC and CMAT are among the main acts performing at Curraghmore Estate in Co Waterford.
The festival’s capacity has grown from 10,000 attendees since its inception in 2018. Organisers are proud of the festival’s collaboration with The Great Oven to support community initiatives in various regions.
The inclusion of Palestinian radio station Radio Alhara enhances the cultural aspect of the festival line-up.
Will Rolfe shared, “It’s amazing to have Fontaines, they’re not just one of the biggest bands in Ireland at the moment, but one of the biggest bands in the world. CMAT played the festival in 2022, and you could tell then that her personality and performance was going to see her grow to these heights and I think it’s only getting started for her. We’ve over 20 stages and over 400 performers so there’s a lot of Irish talent over the weekend. Post-show, one will go to Bohemians Football Club where it will be part of a community kitchen, and the other will go to the West Bank in Palestine. Those two ovens will be twinned and hopefully build out a cultural exchange.”