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All Together Now add 10 new acts: John Grant, Pussy Riot, Anna Calvi, Moodymann & more

The Wailers, Bombay Bicycle Club and more for the sold out festival.

All Together Now have added 10 new acts to the August Bank Holiday Weekend festival this year adding to the likes of The National, Patti Smith, Jon Hopkins, Father John Misty, Hot Chip and The Good, The Bad & The Queen for Curraghmore in Waterford.

The new names are

  • Bombay Bicycle Club
  • John Grant
  • Anna Calvi
  • Black Midi
  • Moodymann
  • Tourist
  • Pussy Riot
  • KOKOKO!
  • Rimon
  • The Claque
  • The Wailers

Bombay Bicyle Club also announced a headline show in the Cork Opera House for August 3rd this morning, with tickets priced at €30+ going on sale Friday at 10am here.

All Together Now is sold out but it’s very much worth seeking out a ticket.

All tickets and campervan passes are sold out, And there will be no day tickets.


black midi - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)
Tourist - Emily (Official Audio)
Anna Calvi - Hunter (Official Video) (Explicit)
Moodymann Djset @Rex Club [Paris 1995]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-v-Oqre96Y
Pussy Riot - Make America Great Again. (Official Music Video)
Hush
RIMON - Dust (prod. Samuel Kareem) | A COLORS SHOW

Photo: Aerial.ie


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