All Together Now is back after restrictions caused the festival to be cancelled over the past two years.
With a line-up of excellent Irish and international acts and plenty of other fun t be had at the festival, there are a number of things to know before heading to All Together Now 2022.
Here is everything you need to know about All Together Now festival including getting there, line-up and other important information.
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When is All Together Now 2022?
All Together Now 2022 takes place on Friday, July 29, Saturday, July 30 and Sunday, July 31. There are also early access tickets for Thursday, July 28.
Otherwise, gates open at 9am on the Friday.
Where is All Together Now 2022?
All Together Now takes place at Curraghmore Estate in County Waterford.
Are there still tickets for All Together Now 2022?
There are remaining tickets left for All Together Now 2022, available through the festival's website.
Tickets are priced at €235 including booking fee. Weekend tickets include admission to the festival and camping from Friday July 29th.
Family weekend camping tickets are also available for one adult and two children.
Who are playing All Together Now 2022?
The line-up for All Together Now 2022 includes Jungle, Underworld, Groove Armada, Nick Crave and the Bad Seeds and plenty of other fantastic acts of all genres.
The full All Together Now 2022 line-up can be viewed here.
How to get to All Together Now 2022
Bus Eireann’s Expressway is the official travel partner for All Together Now again in 2022. Regular services will be available from Waterford Bus Station to Curraghmore House each day until Monday, August 1.
Irish Rail operates regular service to Waterford Plunkett Station, which is a five minute walk to the Bus Eireann terminus.
From Dublin, you can get the train from Heuston Station.
Parking is free and car parks will be open from 9am on Friday, July 29 until Monday, August 1.
Will All Together Now have the same traffic issues as before?
Organisers have said that they "acknowledge the issues from 2019" and that the team "have worked tirelessly ever since to improve the journey to and from the festival".
What to expect at All Together Now 2022?
All Together Now festival is set across 18 stages of music, spoken word, comedy, theatre, debate, art, workshops, wellness and other attractions for people of all ages.
The Ping Pong Disco area is set to be a blast while there is also Arcadia area with its 360 degree sounds system and robotic dragon, and Sim Simma with a host of great DJs.
Food vendors at the festival include All Bar Chicken, Bad Boys BBQ, Bagel Bar, Pitt Bros, Crepes in the City, Eddie Rockets, Kerala Kitchen, Little Dumpling, The Vegan Kitchen and Tribal Burger.
What is the camping like at All Together Now 2022?
Camp light pre-pitched tents are available to book for All Together Now 2022.
Boutique camping is also available to book with Podpads Village, Silk Road & Festihuts all offering a unique glamping experience.
The Podpads village includes toilets and showers, a pamper parlour, a reception area, free phone charging facilities and security and wristband access.
Meanwhile the Yippee Tents are on the more high end of things with a beautiful bell tent with a double bed and other comforting amenities.
How much alcohol can I bring to All Together Now 2022?
Each person with a weekend camping ticket is allowed to bring 24 cans or 1 litre of spirits or 1.5 litre of wine for personal consumption.
For safety reasons, you are not allowed to bring glass bottles into the festival grounds.
Ticket holders are permitted to bring soft drinks to the site provided they are sealed and not in glass containers.
Banned items
Items you are not permitted to bring to All Together Now 2022 include fireworks, Chinese lanterns, flares, illicit drugs, animals (except guide dogs), BBQs, garden furniture, flag poles, laser pens, professional photographic equipment, selfie sticks, umbrellas, high vis clothing, campfires, air horns and anything which could be considered an offensive weapon is not allowed.
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