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30,000 Revelers Gather at All Together Now 2025 in Waterford

UPDATE: The summer music festival season reaches a fever pitch as 30,000 festival-goers flock to All Together Now 2025 at Curraghmore Estate in Waterford. This year’s festival, acclaimed as Ireland’s Music Festival of the Year, is currently underway, thrilling fans with an incredible lineup of artists and immersive experiences.
The gates opened on Thursday afternoon, and the excitement has been palpable ever since. Music enthusiasts from all over the country made their way to the Déise, ready to partake in a weekend filled with performances, food, and community spirit. From the onset, festival-goers embraced the vibrant atmosphere, showcasing their unique styles in a sea of Doc Martens and cowboy hats.
Friday night was electrifying as Grammy-nominated band Fontaines D.C. graced the main stage, captivating thousands with a set that included hits from their latest album, Romance. Their encore featured fan favorites like “In The Modern World” and “Starbuster,” echoing the energy they brought to their recent performance at Glastonbury.
On Saturday, beloved artist CMAT made her anticipated return, having performed at All Together Now in 2022. Fresh off her appearances at Glastonbury and Primavera, CMAT delivered a powerful set, introducing her latest single, Euro-Country, and teasing her upcoming album of the same name. The enthusiasm from the crowd was infectious, a testament to her growing fanbase.
The festival’s Jameson Connects: The Circle Stage has also been a highlight, showcasing dozens of artists beneath the shade of trees. The energy remained high with performances from Birmingham rapper Kofi Stone and Belfast punk band Enola Gay. Late-night revelry continued with DJ Shampain, who kept the party alive with ambient electronic tracks.
As the festival heads into its final day, anticipation builds for Sister Nancy, who has been announced as the surprise guest on Sunday’s lineup, alongside standout acts like Maria Somerville and David Holmes. The vibrant schedule has not only provided thrilling music but also opportunities for relaxation, offering sauna yurt experiences and yoga sessions to help attendees recharge.
With the final night approaching, festival survival strategies are in full swing, with many opting for quick hydration solutions to prep for the closing acts. The highlight of the weekend is set to be an unforgettable performance from Canadian superstar Nelly Furtado, known for her chart-topping hits like “Maneater” and “Promiscuous.” Festival-goers are hoping for clear skies as they gear up for her performance, having largely avoided rain so far.
The palpable excitement at All Together Now 2025 is a reminder of the festival’s essential place in the Irish summer, drawing fans for a weekend filled with music, culture, and community. As the festival continues, all eyes are on the final performances as attendees prepare to create lasting memories.
Stay tuned for live updates as the festival unfolds, celebrating the magic of music and the spirit of togetherness.
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