We might be in the throes of festival season at the moment, but it's time to start thinking about next year as All Together Now 2026 tickets are about to go on sale.
If you are feeling fomo or simply hoping to prolong the festival vibes, tickets for ATN 2026 will soon be available and organisers have revealed they expect passes to sell out fast.
The first phase of tickets is set to be released on Friday, 29 August. They will be available to purchase at 9am on Ticketmaster.

Tickets are set to cost €249.50, including booking fees. There is also a limited five-series instalment plan available, which allows you to get a General or Family Weekend ticket and spread the cost across five payments of €56.90.
The news follows what many attendees have described as one of the most memorable weekends to date, with sunshine, standout performances, and a vibrant atmosphere on the grounds of Curraghmore Estate in County Waterford.

Planning for ATN26 is already underway, and the team behind the festival has expressed gratitude to those who have been part of its journey so far.
Confirming All Together Now's return for 2026, organisers announced the seventh edition of the festival will once again take place over the August Bank Holiday weekend, from Thursday 30 July to Sunday 2 August.
As a gesture of thanks, the Loyalty Scheme introduced last year is being continued, offering returning attendees discounted tickets based on how many previous editions they’ve attended.

Those who have been to four or more All Together Now festivals will be able to purchase tickets at a €85 discount, while those who have attended once or twice can avail of a €40 reduction.
Registration for the Loyalty Scheme is now closed, with tickets going on sale from 9am on Thursday 28 August.
For fans who don’t qualify for the Loyalty Scheme or who are attending for the first time, a limited number of early bird tickets will go on sale the following day, Friday 29 August at 9am.

In a message shared with fans, organisers praised the behind-the-scenes team- including crew, artists, volunteers, council workers and more, for their tireless efforts in creating what has become one of the most distinctive festivals on the Irish calendar.

Special thanks were also extended to Lord and Lady Waterford, who once again welcomed thousands to their home at Curraghmore.
After a joyous and sun-filled sixth chapter, the countdown to All Together Now 2026 has officially begun, and we cannot wait to attend!









