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5 things to add to your All Together Now itinerary

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5 things to add to your All Together Now itinerary

Heading to All Together Now 2025 at Curraghmore Estate, Waterford? Here's 5 things you shouldn't miss.

1. Ping Pong Disco ft Sexy Tadgh

Ping Pong Disco is back for ATN 2025 and it's bigger and better than ever as they take over the former Arcadia area. Late night revelers can expect a dedicated Club tent till 4am, Garden party zone, and Bar.

By day, bask in beats with resident & international DJs and dance amid interactive art installations. As twilight creeps in, step into the glitter vortex of two nightly queer cabarets, surprise pop-up performances, and a high-voltage DJ lineup serving disco, soul, cosmic grooves, and delicious dancefloor debauchery.

Keep an eye out for Sexy Tadgh, who absolutely stole the show supporting the Mary Wallopers in the GIAF Big Top last week!

Sexy Tadgh

Sexy Tadgh

2. The Great Oven Project

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Since 2019, 'The Great Oven' project has been building giant community ovens, installing them in refugee camps, conflict zones and informal settlements across Lebanon and South Africa and this year they plan to expand to the West Bank.

Two such ovens have been constructed and decorated at IMMA and will be installed at ATN for the duration of the festival at The Great Oven Disco Cantina. The idea is that festival goes can dine and dance, while supporting and showing solidarity with the people of Palestine.

Across the weekend diners will be given the opportunity to attend a DJ Banquet catered by Dublin-based eatery Tang where DJs from Palestine and across the Middle East, along with renowned Irish and international acts will perform.

Palestinian radio station Radio Alhara will also be bringing the party vibes.

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When the festival closes this year, one of the Great Ovens will make its way to Palestine, where it will be housed at the Wonder Cabinet in the West Bank while the other will be installed at Dalymount Park, Bohemian Football Club’s ground.

3. Galway band Telebox take part in the 'Perform Together' initiative

As part of their commitment to giving local acts a platform, this year the festival announced a new initiative called "Perform Together 2025 with IMRO". The Perform Together Now initiative amplifies IMRO’s commitment to championing up-and-coming talent both in Ireland and abroad.

Over 1000 artists and bands applied to play at this year’s sold-out festival, through the Perform Together initiative, with 10 emerging artists chosen including Galway rockers Telebox.

Kayte caught up with Stevie, Joe, Conall and Eoin ahead of their set on Thursday night. Catch the full interview from On the Move here.

4. Seanchoíche Anonymous Story Wall

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If you've never heard of 'Seanchoíche', it's a storytelling event. SEANCHAÍ is the Irish for a storyteller. and OÍCHE is the Irish for night so if you put that all together you get Seanchoíche, a storytelling night.

Originally founded in Dublin, Seanchoíche event have brought audiences together right across the world; Galway, Belfast, Dublin, London, Amsterdam, Berlin and Sydney. Their events create a ​space for people from all corners of ​life​ to come and listen and engage with spoken stories, ranging from personal anecdotes, monologues, fictional narratives, to poetry pieces and anything in between.

This year sees the return of the anonymous story wall at the Seanchoíche tent so if you're not keen on public speaking but still want to share a story, you can write it down and it will be displayed on the wall for the duration of the festival!

Seanchoíche returns to Monroes, Galway on August 28th.

Seanchoíche

5. ATN X Umbro

Love a bit of merch? Then this is bound to be right up your street. ATN have released two limited edition festival jerseys to celebrate their sold out sixth chapter. If you're keen, you better be quick because there are only 500 and they're sure to be snapped up!

ATN X Umbro
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