All Together Now returns to Curraghmore Estate in Co. Waterford for the August bank holiday weekend, running from Thursday July 30th to Sunday August 2nd.
The seventh edition of the festival is sold out and the organisers issued a warning saying look out for scammers – “ATN will never sell or resell tickets via Facebook groups, social media pages, or private messages.”
The festival has grown from 15,000 people in 2018 to it current capacity of 35,000 people over 3,000 acres with music, comedy, wellness, food, bars, arts and crafts, talks, a family area, camping and more.
All Together Now – essential info
Stage Times
The festival has launched an official app for the weekend, covering live timetables, the festival map and artist info in one place. With the festival sold out, organisers are asking people to download it before they travel.
- Apple: download here
- Android: download here
Or visit: alltogethernow.ie/app
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Site Map – Campsites and stages (2025 version to be updated)
Handy Links
ATN WEBSITE // ATN APP // ATN FAQs // ATN TRAVEL INFO
Early Entry – Thursday
Early Entry is open to ALL TICKET HOLDERS – no separate early access ticket required ATN encourage as many as possible to beat the rush by arriving on Thursday evening.
- Car Park opens: 2 PM
- Campsites open: 4 PM
- Last entry: 10 PM
Campervan, Boutique and Pre-Pitched Camping will all be ready and waiting 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
Thursday, 31 July
- Car Park: Opens at 2 PM
- Campsites: Open at 4 PM
- Last Entry: 10 PM
Friday, 1 August – Sunday, 3 August
- Car Park & Campsites: Open from 9 AM daily
- Last Entry: 10 PM
Monday, 4 August
- Site Closes: 12 PM
* Please take everything with you. #LeaveNoTrace
Info and Age Policy
- Age Policy: All Together Now is strictly over 21s, except for children aged 12 and under, who may attend free with a Family Weekend Camping ticket and a parent/guardian.
- Download your ticket to your phone before leaving the house – on-site signal may be limited.
- Last Entry: 10 PM each night. Strictly no exceptions. Please take note of this to avoid disappointment.
Alcohol Policy – BYO
Each person with a General Weekend Camping ticket is permitted to bring one of the following:
- 24 cans OR
- 1 litre of spirits OR
- 1.5 litres of wine
These are allowed only on your initial entry. Alcohol may be brought into both the campsite and the main arena.
- No re-entry with alcohol once wristbanded.
- No single-use plastic bottles. Please decant and use reusables.
- No glass: Glass bottles are strictly prohibited. We suggest you decant to reusable plastic or stainless steel containers.
Cashless Festival
All Together Now is a fully cashless event.
Bars, food vendors, and traders will accept card and contactless payments only.
Campervan and Caravans
- Campervan/Caravan field opens at 4 PM on Thursday, 31 July
- Camping in tents is not permitted in this field
- No gazebos allowed – to ensure everyone has adequate space
- No generators, and no electrical hookups allowed
- Awning must be built-in, not free-standing
- Sleeping in cars in the car park is strictly prohibited
- Check our website FAQs for the full list of prohibited items.
Directions to the festival
Check out the app or our website for directions to get here by car, bus and train. The car park will open at 2 pm on Thursday, 31 July and the campsite will open at 4pm on Thursday, 31st July for ALL TICKET HOLDERS. Travelling by road between 9 am – 1 pm is one of the quietest times to travel to the festival. For the latest traffic news, check:
- Local Radio (WLR 95.1FM & BEAT 102.0FM)
- Festival App (Download from the App Store & Google Play)
- Twitter: @ATNFestival for the latest travel news as well as live updates.
DRIVING:
Please do not follow Google Maps or sat nav, as it will not get you all the way to the festival site. Please use the directions on our website and follow the Festival Signage as soon as you see those. Do not travel to the festival via Carrick-on-Suir.
DROP OFF / SHUTTLE BUSES:
- Friday Drop Off: Designated drop off zone at Highfield Business Park, Portlaw (accessed from the N25 Kilmeaden Interchange)
- Free Shuttle Buses will bring ticket holders to the festival (Operating Friday, 9am-9pm) and returning (Monday, 8am – 1pm only).
- Best option: Use Waterford City Bus Terminus for Bus Éireann festival shuttle service, operating a regular service to the festival site.
TAXI PICK-UP & DROP-OFF:
- The designated taxi pick-up and drop-off zone is located at the Bus Drop-Off area right beside the Main Entrance to the festival.
- Ask your taxi driver to enter via Gate 4 for the smoothest access.
- Please do not arrange to be dropped off or picked up elsewhere near the estate as this can cause delays and disrupt traffic flow.
BUS & TRAIN:
- Bus Éireann: Direct return services from Dublin, Cork & Waterford
- Irish Rail: Routes from major cities to Waterford Plunkett Station, with onward travel options, see alltogethernow.ie/expressway
CYCLING:
Bike racks are located next to Car Park 4 – follow staff directions once you enter the site.
Essentials – What to bring
- Photo ID & tickets
- Reusable water bottle
- Tent, sleeping bag, toiletries, loo roll
- Card for cashless payments
- Layers, rain gear, sun cream & wellies – prepare for all weather!
IMPORTANT TO NOTE
For more information, please check out our website, sign up for our newsletter and follow our socials for up-to-the-minute details. Please have a peek at our website for a list of what you can and cannot bring with you to the site here. We would suggest that if you don’t need an item, don’t bring it, especially any valuables. Professional photographic equipment is not permitted at the festival.
Ticket info
Mobile tickets are downloaded directly to your phone. No need to print or search through your emails – find them in your Ticketmaster account and on the app, or save them to your mobile wallet. You can check out a step-by-step guide on how to download your tickets right here.
CHECK OUT the FAQ’s
The RSA is on site
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is hitting the festival circuit this summer with a high-profile campaign aimed at keeping road safety front of mind for music lovers across Ireland. Teaming up with some of the country’s most iconic music events, including All Together Now, the RSA is bringing essential safety messaging directly to tens of thousands of attendees, with a strong focus on preventing impaired driving and the importance of wearing your seatbelt.
A key feature of the RSA’s presence will be the Flinebox interactive breathalysers, available on-site at each festival. These devices, powered by Drager alcohol sensor technology, allow users to test their blood alcohol levels. In just ten seconds, users will know if they are under or over the legal limit and receive an estimated waiting time if alcohol is still present in their system, giving them the information they need to make the right call about driving.
Wellness programme: Lawns of Tranquility and RISE Nordic Spa



The Lawns of Tranquility returns as the festival’s wellness space, with yoga, breathwork, sound baths, cacao ceremonies and herbal workshops running alongside sessions on nervous system regulation and embodied movement. Sessions can be booked here.
RISE Nordic S

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