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NEW ACTS DUE FOR AUGUST FESTIVAL
ALL Together Now festival in Co Waterford has announced a fresh wave of acts set to appear at the 2024 music festival, with the next round of tickets for this summer’s event set to go on sale next week.
The popular music weekender at Curraghmore Estate returns this August bank holiday weekend for its sixth chapter, and organisers have now announced over 50 new artists who are set to perform across 14 music stages.
Headlining this year’s festival are acclaimed acts such as The National, soul sensation Jorja Smith, synthpop royalty Future Islands, and euphoric beats from Scottish producer Barry Can’t Swim performing live. debut.
Irish singer-songwriter James Vincent McMorrow will also be at this year’s event, alongside pop singer Natasha Bedingfield, who will have crowds singing along to her classic noughties anthem Unwritten.
JAMESON will present the return of Jameson Connects with two back-toback gigs taking place in Dublin and Belfast in the lead up to the Saint Patrick’s Day festivities. Continuing its commitment
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Making her festival debut this year is 17-year-old Donegal singer
Muireann Bradley, as showcased on the renowned Jools Holland’s Annual Hootenanny, followed by the gripping sonics of Irish folk outfit OXN at their only Irish festival appearance in 2024.
Festival favourites The Mary Wallopers are also lined-up for All Together Now 2024 for their only Irish festival performance of the year.
Reggae legends The Wailers, celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Legend, the acclaimed album of Bob Marley and The Wailers, have also been added to this year’s bill.
All Together Now organisers have announced that Tier 3 tickets for this year’s festival will go on general sale at 9am Monday, March 11 via Ticketmaster.ie. to celebrating homegrown talent, Jameson Connects will welcome Irish Choice Music nominee Sorcha Richardson and contemporary pop sensation Morgana (formerly of Saint Sister). They will unveil an exclusive new collaboration at two of Ireland’s most iconic live music venues: Whelan’s in Dublin (Monday, March 11) and Limelight, Belfast (Tuesday).
Tickets for both events are available to apply for via Jameson Connects, with support from Efé & Nialler9 in Dublin; and Winnie Ama & Gemma Bradley in Belfast.