All Together Now, one of Ireland's hottest festivals, has lifted the lid on a feast of new experiences set to wow festival-goers at Curraghmore Estate this summer, teasing everything from fiery food battles to serene Nordic spa escapes alongside a blockbuster music lineup.
Running from July 31 to August 3, the festival is already sold out, but the hype is building with fresh details about the beloved Theatre of Food, lavish pop-up dining, and indulgent wellness zones for the 2025 edition.
Music fans will be flocking to Waterford for a stellar bill that includes Fontaines D.C., Nelly Furtado, BICEP, London Grammar, CMAT, Michael Kiwanuka and Wet Leg.
But organisers are determined to make the weekend about more than just the music.
This year's Theatre of Food promises a riot of flavours and personalities, featuring live cook-offs, tastings, and lively debates on food culture. Expect quirky sessions like Janet's Dumpling Party, "Oysters agus Ól" with Dublin Cocktail Lab, and the fiery panel "Frying Pan or Fire," starring chefs Paul Flynn, Eric Matthews, Marcus O'Laoire and others.
Food lovers can also hang out at The Kitchen Press, hosted by Ali Dunworth, where spontaneous storytelling, audience interaction and cheeky tastings bring the craic into the kitchen. Highlights include "Craft Beer & Cúpla Focal" with Dungarvan Brewery and "Chats and Chaat" with Shilpa Kiran.
Pop-up restaurants are also grabbing headlines. Festival favourites Achara will serve smoky Northern Thai feasts under canvas, while legendary London spot China Tang joins the lineup for the first time, offering a refined menu of Sichuan spices, Cantonese classics, and delicate dim sum.
For festival-goers seeking chill vibes, the Lawns of Tranquility will provide yoga, sound baths, and holistic therapies with views of the Comeragh mountains.
Meanwhile, the returning RISE Nordic Spa will feature private wood-fired hot tubs and unique sauna experiences, including a yurt sauna with leaf whisking and wild forest aromas.
While tickets remain completely sold out, organisers continue to warn fans to beware of scams or unofficial ticket sales.
With a jam-packed mix of chart-topping artists, gourmet delights and spa-level chill, All Together Now 2025 is shaping up to be one of Ireland's hottest tickets of the summer.
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