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All Together Now announce 2019 line-up

All Together Now announce 2019 line-up

All Together Now organisers have revealed their hotly anticipated 2019 line-up.

Joining The National is legendary art rocker Patti Smith along with indie-dance heroes Hot Chip.

Father John Misty, Damon Albarn's The Good, The Bad & The Queen, Neneh Cherry, Leftfield (DJ) and John Hopkins round out the headliners.

Irish acts added to the bill include Lisa Hannigan & Stargaze, The Murder Capital and Ships.

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The full line-up can be viewed here.

This year's festival takes place at Curraghmore Estate, Co. Waterford from Friday, August 2nd to Sunday, August 4th.

All Together Now will be set across 16 stages, featuring natural amphitheatres,  secret woodland stages, the Belonging Bandstand and more.  The flow of the festival will mean that the grounds will be easily navigable, intimate but with quirky gems, rolling lawns, gentle hills and hidden forests to enjoy the nature of this 3,000 acre site.

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Speaking on the line-up announcement, festival organisers said: "Last year we set off on All Together Now’s maiden voyage. Curraghmore Estate’s 3000 acres provided a setting so fruitful and so beautiful, with incredible history. We had the pleasure of creating and curating a festival here - a festival which has boundless possibility as it evolves each year. 2018’s festival carried an inspiring atmosphere, where people were respectful of each other, the incredible landscape and wonderful performers. Setting off on this journey, we endeavoured to embrace the landscape’s beauty, to honour the past but also to collaborate and create a new future. Beautiful feasts of food and bespoke cocktails can be enjoyed within this dramatic and scenic landscape."

They continued: "We are passionate about creating and promoting sustainability at All Together Now and we are acutely aware of our duty of care to Curraghmore Estate’s stunning grounds. All Together Now festival goers embraced this and we all left the grounds of Curraghmore Estate as we found them. We will be introducing even further measures for 2019, which we will be rolling out in the forthcoming months."

Ticket prices start at €208 with strictly limited family passes available.

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