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All together Now Festival to Stream Live Music over Weekend

All together Now Festival to Stream Live Music over Weekend
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The organisers of the All together Now Festival, which was due to be held at Curraghmore House and gardens in Portlaw Co Waterford this weekend, have moved the festival online to celebrate togetherness.

Iggy pop, Sinead O Connor, Goldfrapp and Ms Lauren Hill were all due to headline the third year of the hugely popular festival over the bank holiday weekend, however it was cancelled last April due to Covid-19.

On their website the organisers say that over the next few days they will be streaming live performances, conversations, wellness classes, competitions and more. They will also look back at some of the iconic performances from last year and look ahead to 2021 when the festival is expected to return to Waterford.

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12 DAYS OF TOGETHERNESS

"Over the coming days we would have all been preparing for the third chapter of All Together Now. For many of us festival lovers, this is normally one of the most exciting times of the year. We might not be able to come together this year but the spirit truly lives on, and when we return for ATN21 we will have an incredible celebration of #Togetherness 

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We know it’s hard to compare or replicate the physical experience of All Together Now. But it’s important that in it’s absence we celebrate and support some of our talented, vibrant, and extraordinary artists and collaborators.

Over the next 12 days we will be streaming live performances, conversations, wellness classes, competitions and more. Please come together to enjoy, support and engage our community.

And finally thank you to everyone that continues on this journey with us, tickets for ATN21 are on sale now, with installment options available.

To stream the live performances click here.

Or to purchase tickets for next year click here

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