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- Irish Independent
All Together Now festival in Waterford – your complete guide to routes, safety and top tips
'We're excited to welcome 30,000 festival-goers to for the sold out sixth chapter of All Together Now (ATN), taking place across the bank holiday weekend from Thursday, July 31 to Monday, August 4,' said a spokesperson.
'We can't wait to throw open the gates and get the party started once again for another incredible weekend of music, art, conversation, and connection. Here are some tips and hints, and everything you need to know to have the best experience at ATN25 - we can't wait for you to join us.'
Whether you're going for just one day, or for the whole weekend, here is everything you need to know about safely getting there and back.
Stage times and site map - get the ATN App
The ATN App, powered by Bank of Ireland, keeps festival-goers in the loop across 21 stages. The app is available at the App Store, Google Play or via This gives you all live stage times and set changes, special guest alerts, and interactive site map, and live traffic and travel updates.
Sold out – warning
There will be no day tickets for All Together Now 2025. Once again, organisers strongly urge all festival-goers to be cautious and avoid scams of counterfeit or unofficial tickets being sold online. Festival goers are strongly advised to avoid purchasing tickets or campervan passes from unauthorised sellers.
Organisers have received a significant number of messages from people who have been scammed when trying to buy tickets through unofficial channels, particularly through a Facebook group claiming to resell tickets for our events. All tickets and campervan passes are completely sold out.
Ticket info
Mobile tickets are downloaded directly to your phone. No need to print or search through your emails - find them in your Ticketmaster account and on the app, or save them to your mobile wallet.
What to pack
Photo ID and tickets. Reusable water bottle. Tent, sleeping bag, toiletries, loo roll. Card for cashless payments as the festival does not accept cash as payment for anything.
Layers, rain gear, sun cream and wellies – prepare for all weather.
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Organisers would suggest that if you don't need an item, don't bring it, especially any valuables. Professional photographic equipment is not permitted at the festival.
Early entry – Thursday, July 31
Early entry is open to all ticket holders - no separate early access ticket required. Organisers encourage as many as possible to beat the rush by arriving on Thursday evening. Campervan, boutique and pre-pitched camping will all be ready and waiting for early arrivals. There will be live entertainment to get the celebrations started, with music on the bandstand and other surprises around the site.
Festival opening times
Thursday, July 31 - Car park opens at 2pm. Campsites open at 4pm. Last entry at 10pm
Friday, 1 August – Sunday, 3 August. Car park and campsites: open from 9am daily. Last entry: 10pm
Monday, 4 August. Site closes: 12pm noon. Please take everything with you. Leave not trace.
Age policy
All Together Now is strictly over 21s, except for children aged 12 and under, who may attend free with a family weekend camping ticket and a parent-guardian. Download your ticket to your phone before leaving the house - on-site signal may be limited.
Alcohol policy – BYOB
Each person with a general weekend camping ticket is permitted to bring one of the following: 24 cans or one litre of spirits or 1.5 litres of wine. These are allowed only on your initial entry. Alcohol may be brought into both the campsite and the main arena.
No re-entry with alcohol once wrist-banded. No single-use plastic bottles. Please decant and use reusables. No glass: glass bottles are strictly prohibited. We suggest you decant to reusable plastic or stainless steel containers.
Campervans and caravans
Campervan - caravan field opens at 4pm on Thursday, July 31. Camping in tents is not permitted in this field. No gazebos allowed – to ensure everyone has adequate space. No generators, and no electrical hook-ups allowed. Awnings must be built-in, not free-standing. Sleeping in cars in the car park is strictly prohibited.
Getting to the festival
The car park will open at 2pm on Thursday, July 31 and the campsite will open at 4pm on Thursday, July 31, for all ticket holders. Travelling by road between 9am - 1pm is one of the quietest times to travel to the festival.
For the latest traffic news, check: local radio (WLR 95.1FM and BEAT 102.0FM), the Festival App, or Twitter (X) @ATNFestival for the latest travel news as well as live updates.
Driving
Organisers have advised that festival goers should not follow Google Maps or Sat Nav, as it will not get you all the way to the festival site. Please use the directions at the bottom of this page, and follow the festival signage as soon as you see those. Do not travel to the festival via Carrick-on-Suir.
Drop off - shuttle buses
Friday drop off: designated drop off zone at Highfield Business Park, Portlaw, accessed from the N25 Kilmeaden Interchange. Free Shuttle Buses will bring ticket holders to the festival (operating Friday, 9am-9pm) and returning (Monday, 8am - 1pm only).
Best option: use Waterford City Bus Terminus for Bus Éireann festival shuttle service, operating a regular service to the festival site.
Taxis and drop offs
The designated taxi pick-up and drop-off zone is located at the bus drop-off area right beside the main entrance to the festival. Ask your taxi driver to enter via Gate 4 for the smoothest access. Please do not arrange to be dropped off or picked up elsewhere near the estate as this can cause delays and disrupt traffic flow.
Drop-off on the event site is prohibited on Friday and Monday. Ticketholders arriving to the festival on Friday by taxi or getting dropped off by private vehicles will be directed to the designated drop-off zone in Highfield Business Park, Portlaw - accessed from the N25 Kilmeaden Interchange.
Ticketholders will then get the free shuttle bus to the festival (operating Friday 9am-9.30pm) and returning Monday (8am – 1pm only). To avoid festival traffic organisers advise the best drop off at the Waterford City bus Terminus where Bus Eireann festival shuttle will operate a regular service to the festival site.
Bus and train
Bus Éireann: Direct return services from Dublin, Cork and Waterford. Irish Rail: Routes from major cities to Waterford Plunkett Station, with onward travel options, see
Cycling
Bike racks are located next to Car Park 4 – follow staff directions once you enter the site.
Driving by road From Dublin and north and east
Drivers from Dublin and north and east via M9 and N25 west: travel the M9 to its end at Grannagh. Proceed towards the N25, west towards Cork, via the N25 Interchange.
At the N25 Kilmeaden Interchange (Carrick Road Roundabout) motorists will be directed right at the roundabout towards the R680 through the town of Portlaw. In Portlaw, you will be directed out the Clonegam Road and enter via Gate 6 for access to the car park.
From Waterford city
Drivers from Waterford city via N25 west: travel the M9 to its end at Grannagh. Proceed towards the N25, west towards Cork, via the N25 Interchange.
At the N25 Kilmeaden Interchange (Carrick Road Roundabout) motorists will be directed right at the roundabout towards the R680 through the town of Portlaw. In Portlaw, you will be directed out the Clonegam Road and enter via Gate 6 for access to the car park.
From Cork and Southwest
Drivers from Cork and Southwest via N25 east: motorists coming from the southwest will directed left off the N25 at Lemybrien. Motorists will use the R676 road, traveling north, then joining the event traffic at Crehana Junction of R676 - R677, then entering to event via Gate 5.
From West and Midlands
Drivers from the west and midlands via M7/M8/N24: Travel East along the N24. You will then turn Right at Kilsheelan to the R680. At the end of the R680, south of Carrick-on-Suir, turn Right at the T-Junction with the R676. You will then continue along this regional road and be directed left to the R677 towards Gate 5 (General).
Campervans and caravans
Please follow all 'event traffic' signs and VMS signage directing you to 'campervans buses.' Traffic coming from the southwest and east will travel north along the R677 to Gate 3. Traffic coming from the west will bypass Gate 5, for general campers, and travel south along the R677 to Gate 3. Once inside please follow the directions of staff who will direct you to your parking location.
Private buses
All private buses will be directed to Gate 4 regardless of their route origin. Buses will exit the same route as they entered the site. Note - no private hire coaches are permitted to stay on site.
Disabled access parking and camping
In order to avail of access camping, festival-goers must be in communication with access@ and receive confirmation from the access team.
Patrons requiring accessible parking and camping will be directed to Gate 3 regardless of their route origin. Traffic coming from the southwest and east will travel north along the R677 to Gate 3. Traffic coming from the west will bypass Gate 5 and travel south along the R677 to Gate 3.