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July 27, 2025

Everything you need to know about Waterford's sold-out music and arts festival

- BY MARK KAVANAGH

ALL aboard

NEXT weekend, music fans from across the country will flock to Waterford for this summer's sold out music and arts festival All Together Now.

The cutting-edge weekend of music, art, conversation and connection was the brainchild of visionary promoter John Reynolds. It has been lovingly curated since his untimely passing by new owners Aiken Promotions with the help of some key members of John's PoD team.

This year's spectacular lineup includes Fontaines DC, Nelly Furtado, CMAT, Primal Scream, Wet Leg, Michael Kiwanuka, Bicep and The Boomtown Rats.

Here are some tips and hints and a guide to everything you need to know in order to enjoy the most complete experience at ATN25, the sixth chapter in this exciting festival's history...

EARLY ENTRY - THURSDAY JULY 31

Open to all ticket holders - no separate early access ticket required. We encourage as many as possible to beat the rush by arriving on Thursday evening.

■Car park opens: 2pm

■Campsites open: 4pm

Last entry: 10pm

Campervan, Boutique and Pre-Pitched Camping will all be ready for early arrivals.

There will be live entertainment to get the celebrations started, with music on the bandstand and other surprises around the site.

FESTIVAL OPENING TIMES

Friday, 1 August - Sunday, August 3:

Car park and campsites: Open from 9am daily

Last entry: 10pm

Monday, August 4:

Site Closes: 12pm.

Take everything with you. #LeaveNoTrace.

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