All Together Now announce spoken word area featuring Reggie Watts, Will Self, Suggs, Saul Williams & many more.
With only 4 weeks to go until All Together Now’s inaugural weekend, the festival today announced the line up for All Curious Minds, which will function as its spoken work area.
The announcement boasts some heavy hitters, with appearances scheduled from fabled comedian Reggie Watts, English novelist Will Self, former Madness frontman Suggs and renowned poet Saul Williams to name just a few.
Taking place from the 3rd to the 5th of August and situated on the stunning grounds of Curraghmore House, All Together Now seems set to be a formidable addition to the Irish festival calendar.
Weekend tickets are on sale now at €179.50+ from the festival’s website.
The full line up includes:
- Reggie Watts
- Suggs
- Will Self
- Saul Williams
- Neil Hilborn
- Tongue Fu
- Kevin Barry
- Leni Zumas
- Stephen James Smith
- Joshua Burnside
- Headstuff Lectures w/ Kevin McGahern and Eve Darcy
- Abby Oliveira
- Mango Dassle
- Mia Gallagher
- John Cummins
- Shakalak
- Jasmine Gardosi
- Colm Keegan
- Grace Dyas,
- Erin Fornoff
- Oisin McKenna
- Elaine Feeney
- ATN Poetry Slam with MC Colm O’Regan
- Brownbread Mixtape
- Anna Cosgrave
- Richie Sadlier
- Joe Caslin
- Sarah Davis Goff
- Sarah Maria Griffin
- Dylan Coburn Gray
- Stephen Murphy
- Clara Rose Thornton
- Mod Words Cork
- Waterford LIT
- Juvenalia Podcast
- Ashoka Changemakers
- Alan Nolan
- Paul Timoney
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