Tommy Tiernan has been confirmed to perform at festival All Together Now - as 100 extra artists have been announced to the line-up.
The Waterford festival takes place on the grounds of Curraghmore House from August 4 to 6 and Tommy is set to perform Brunch on The Bandstand.
Brunch on The Bandstand will be hosted by the comedian and is described as an opportunity to “grab some nice food, ice cold drinks and enjoy brunch with one of the funniest comedians in the world”.
New Zealand superstar Lorde has also been announced as part of the line up. This will be only her second-ever Irish performance.
The multi-Grammy Award-winning artist is among scores of additional acts to be added to ATN 2023, with Dublin alt-rock band Fight Like Apes performing at the festival six years after announcing their split as a group. They recently enjoyed a sold-out performance at The Olympia in March.
LCD Soundsystem frontman and co-founder of seminal New York label DFA James Murphy will bring an electronic music set to ATN, while Lisa O’Neil and Black Country, New Roads were also added to the festival’s line-up.
And 14 years since the release of their acclaimed debut album Fight Like Apes and The Mystery of The Golden Medallion, and almost six years since they announced their split as a band, legendary Dublin alt-rock gang Fight Like Apes are back to play their first Irish festival.
The new additions join previously announced artists including Iggy Pop, Jamie xx, Caribou, Villagers, Max Richter & RTÉ Concert Orchestra, and Billy Bragg. ATN 2023 will feature 18 stages of music, spoken word, comedy, theatre, debate, art, workshops, wellness and food.
General, family, and early entry passes and additional campervan passes for All Together Now will go on sale on Thursday, May 11 at 9am via Ticketmaster.ie.
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