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All Together Now 2026
All Together Now returns to the Curraghmore Estate near Portlaw, Co. Waterford from 30 July to 2 August 2026. Set across 3,000 acres of historic grounds, this inclusive festival offers a vibrant celebration of music, art, food, wellness, and community over the Bank Holiday weekend.
Music
With over 20 stages, All Together Now presents a diverse lineup spanning indie, folk, electronic, and world music. Expect headline acts, rising stars, and spontaneous performances including acoustic singalongs, late-night DJ sets, and jam sessions around bonfires.
Art & Workshops
Explore art installations, a craft market featuring local makers, and the Curious Minds tent with talks and hands-on workshops. The Greencrafts area offers eco-crafts and creative demonstrations by skilled artisans.
Food & Drink
Enjoy a variety of local cuisine and creative cocktails from food stalls and bars. Highlights include wood-fired pizza, street tacos, vegan stews, artisan cheeses, craft beers, and signature cocktails.
Wellness
The Lawns of Tranquility wellness garden features yoga, sound baths, and gentle therapies, providing a peaceful retreat with views of the Comeragh Mountains.
Family
Designed to welcome all ages, the festival includes a Kids Together zone with crafts, face-painting, magic shows, workshops, circus lessons, and a kids’ disco, ensuring fun for children while parents relax nearby.
Atmosphere
Set against Curraghmore’s grand house and woodlands, the festival offers a playful environment where colourful costumes and lantern-lit paths add to the magic. Evenings often conclude with bonfires and fireworks over the lake, creating a memorable community spirit.
Major airports nearby are Dublin (about 2–2.5 hours’ drive) and Cork (1.5–2 hours), with Shannon Airport (about 3 hours away) also an option. Waterford Airport is small with few flights, so most international visitors fly via Dublin or Cork. From there you can rent a car or take coach/train to Waterford city. Irish Rail runs directly to Waterford Plunkett Station from Dublin and Cork, and from Waterford city you can take Bus Éireann route 354 to Portlaw (around 30 minutes, several times a day). In previous years the festival has arranged express coach services from Dublin and Cork directly to Curraghmore, so watch the event website for any special bus options.
By car, approach via the main routes: from Dublin or the north take the M9 to Grannagh, then follow the N25 east and join the R680 north toward Portlaw. From Cork or Waterford city, stay on the N25 and then the R680 north through Portlaw village. Festival signage will direct you to Gate 1 at Curraghmore (about 1 km north of Portlaw). Ample free parking is provided on site (mostly gravel), but space can fill up quickly. Organizers strongly recommend car-sharing or using taxis/rideshares, as traffic can be heavy on these rural roads during peak arrival times.
All Together Now offers on-site camping for those who wish to stay at the festival, including options like boutique tents, tipis and pre-pitched campervans. These camping packages (sold separately) include basic facilities (toilets/showers). If you prefer a traditional stay, Portlaw has a few B&Bs and guesthouses, and the nearby cities of Dungarvan (˜25 km) and Waterford (˜30 km) offer a wide range of hotels, hostels and rental cottages. Since the festival is popular, local accommodations can fill up fast – be sure to book well in advance.
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