All Together Now has announced over 50 new acts for this year’s festival, including Fontaines D.C., CMAT, Bicep and more.

The festival, set to be the most exciting year yet, returns to the stunning grounds of Curraghmore Estate over the August Bank Holiday Weekend from July 31 to August 3, 2025.

This year’s festival line-up is stacked with heavy hitters, breakthrough artists, and cult favourites. Dublin’s own Fontaines D.C. lead the charge with their ferocious post-punk poetry, fresh off their latest album, Romance.

Nelly Furtado is back in Ireland for just her third-ever Irish performance following her phenomenal set at last year’s Forbidden Fruit.

Critically acclaimed British trio London Grammar bring their ethereal, hypnotic soundscapes to Curraghmore for their only Irish festival in 2025.

CMAT will shake things up with sharp-witted, country-infused pop, while electronic giants Bicep are primed to deliver their Chroma AV DJ set. Michael Kiwanuka brings soul in his only Irish show of the year, and Mercury Prize winners Wet Leg keep the energy high with razor-sharp indie hooks.

Over 50 acts have joined the All Together Now lineup

Dance pioneers Groove Armada and Leftfield are sure to turn Curraghmore into a rave, Bonobo blends lush beats, and Grammy-winning Arooj Aftab fuses Sufi and jazz. Rising avant-pop act Geordie Creep brings an offbeat sound, while English duo Bob Vylan unleashes punk-grime fury for an unmissable set.

All Together Now values the importance of bringing new music to Ireland with Irish debuts from Everything is Recorded (Richard Russell’s XL Records live project), Arc De Soleil, Don West, Carlita, Chloe Qisha, BBY, and more still to be announced.

There is still much more to be announced over the coming months, including additional headliners, a diverse mix of international and Irish artists, exciting new stages, and immersive festival experiences.

Although early bird, loyalty, phase one and phase two tickets have all sold out, final phase three tickets will go on sale at 9am, Friday February 28. Tickets start at €265 and can be found here.

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