Pulp & Disclosure to Headline All Together Now 2024 Lineup

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Pulp, Disclosure and Christy Moore to Headline All Together Now 2026

All Together Now, the Irish music and arts festival, has announced a wave of over 60 new acts joining the lineup for its 2026 edition. The festival will take place from July 30th to August 2nd at Curraghmore Estate in County Waterford.

Pulp’s First Headline Festival in 15 Years

Britpop icons Pulp will headline the festival on Friday night, marking their first headline festival performance in 15 years. The band released their first album in 24 years last summer and are known for hits like “Common People” and “Babies.” The Irish Times reports the performance is a significant moment for the Sheffield-formed group.

Electronic Music Powerhouses and Irish Talent

Joining Pulp are electronic music duo Disclosure, who will deliver a DJ set featuring their signature house and garage anthems. British electronic group Underworld will also perform, marking their third appearance at All Together Now. BreakingNews.ie highlights the diverse range of artists.

The lineup also boasts a strong Irish contingent, with nearly half of the acts hailing from the island. The Mary Wallopers and Christy Moore are set to perform, with Moore marking his first Irish festival performance in 14 years. Irish rap trio Kneecap, who were previously announced as a headline act last December, will be performing their only Irish festival show of the year, following the release of their new album, Fenian, on April 24th. The Irish Times notes the album is inspired by Irish folklore.

Additional Acts and Ticket Information

Other artists joining the lineup include Soda Blonde, Floating Points, Annie Mac, and Self Esteem. The festival will feature performances across 18 stages. Ticketmaster confirms the festival returns to Curraghmore Estate.

Phase four of tickets will go on sale this Thursday at 9am. The first phase of tickets was released last August. Instagram provides a visual glimpse of the festival’s atmosphere.

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