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All Together Now - Weekend Camping in Portlaw,

Jul 31, 2025  ·  Curraghmore House Curraghmore House

'All Together Now''
Jul 31
'All Together Now''
Past Concert

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Dublin's Gurriers tackle modern malaise with punk debut "Come and See," featuring sharp lyrics on youth disillusionment and social issues, praised by Dork Magazine.
GIRLBAND!, a Nottingham-based trio, merges punk and pop with influences from the '50s to the '90s, including The Breeders and Nirvana. Known for their energized, fresh sound and community spirit, they are a new force in alternative music.
Ben Böhmer, from rural Germany, is an electronic music composer and producer known for introspective, emotional tracks like "Breathing" and "Begin Again." Settling in Berlin, his unique style embraces improvisation and experimentation, nurtured by pianist Christoph Busse. He makes music that connects with audiences, blending comfort, joy, and melancholy.
Born in Britain, Grammy-nominated Bonobo (Simon Green) is known for his electronic genre, blending unique styles. "Fragments," created through extensive collaboration and nature-inspired creativity, stands as his masterpiece, reflecting today's tense atmosphere.
John Grant, born in Michigan, delivers unfiltered ballads on life as a gay man. Known for his rich baritone and dry wit, he blends synth pop and alt-country. After his band the Czars, he went solo with albums like Queen of Denmark and Grey Tickles, Black Pressure, and garnered acclaim for their personal and political insights. He collaborates with artists like Midlake, Cater Le Bon, and was nominated for the 2014 Brit Awards. Now based in Iceland, Grant's music continues to capture themes of family, religion, and politics.
Le Boom is Christy and Andy Leech, Navan brothers blending pop melodies and beats, known for high-energy live shows. BBC Radio One named them Ones to Watch.
Cork-based indie rock/pop band Cliffords, known for their emotional sound and live shows, blend indie energy with pop. They've played to packed venues and released debut EP ‘Strawberry Scented.’
Formed in 1988, Leftfield, originally Neil Barnes and Paul Daley, revolutionized dance music with their pioneering albums Leftism and Rhythm & Stealth. After a hiatus, Barnes returned with acclaimed albums Alternative Light Source and This Is What We Do, collaborating with artists like Jason Williamson and Tunde Adebimpe. Leftfield is renowned for their innovative live performances and Mercury Prize-nominated work.
DUG, the project of Lorkin O'Reilly and Jonny Pickett, blends Irish and American folk music. Their single "Jubilee" was Grammy-shortlisted in 2024.
Arc De Soleil, Daniel Kadawatha's brainchild, blends introspective melodies with innovative guitar-driven synthwave. Known for 250M streams, his sold-out tours captivate globally.
Irish folk singer/songwriter Lisa O'Neill, from Ballyhaise, County Cavan, is known for her distinctive voice and storytelling. Notable works include "Same Cloth or Not" and "Heard a Long Gone Song," both nominated for the Choice Music Prize. Her track "Rock the Machine" won Best Original Folk Track at the 2019 RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards. O'Neill toured with David Gray and collaborated with Yorkston/Thorne/Khan. She also contributed to "Peaky Blinders" with her Bob Dylan cover. In 2023, she released "All of This Is Chance."
Turkish/Italian DJ Carlita blends classical and electronic music, using diverse instruments and field recordings. Known for eclectic sets, she crafts unique musical journeys.
Detroit's Boyd family, homeschooled musically, charmed NYC with performances at iconic spots like Central Park’s Bethesda Fountain and Times Square by 2006.
Parra for Cuva, a German electronic producer, blends global sounds with melodic electronic landscapes. Known for hits like Paspatou and albums Majouré and Darwis, he collaborates with worldwide musicians. His sound evokes wanderlust, merging acoustic and ethnic motifs with electronic flair. He performs globally at festivals like Burning Man and Sziget.
Darren Kiely, from Co. Cork, Ireland, blends folk-infused pop with influences like The Lumineers. Known for emotive vocals, his EP "Lost" features chart-toppers "Mom & Dad" and "Sunrise." After national honors in Irish music, he expanded his career in NYC and Nashville. With sold-out tours in Ireland, his international headline tour, THE LOST TOUR, is ongoing.
Muireann Bradley, from Ballybofey, County Donegal, draws inspiration from classic blues artists. Her debut album features live, unedited tracks reminiscent of 1920s and 1930s recordings.
Arooj Aftab, hailed as "the coolest rock star" by UNCUT, blends risk with nonconformity in her music. Her album "Night Reign" won Grammy nods, while her song "Mohabbat" secured a Grammy win. Featured on Obama's playlist, she's performed at Primavera, Glastonbury, and Coachella, and appeared on The Late Show and Jools Holland.
Folamour, a versatile artist from Lyon, blends his formal training in drums, bass, and guitar with influences from pop to jazz. Known for his romantic and poetic house and disco tracks, he has collaborated with Lyon's National Orchestra and released music on labels like Glitterbox and his FHUO Records. His popular albums include "Ordinary Drugs" and "Umami."
Formed on the Isle of Wight, Wet Leg, comprising Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, blends sad and party music. Known for their hit "Chaise Longue" and a Mercury Prize-nominated debut album.
Formed in Dublin in 2015, this dynamic Irish ensemble blends brass and percussion, known for wild street performances, captivating shows, and featuring drummers, trombones, trumpets, sax, and tuba. They’ve toured with Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Soul Rebels, and Hot 8 Brass Band.
Nilüfer Yanya, a West London native, blends indie rock, jazz, soul, and psychedelia. Known for "Small Crimes" and "Baby Luv," she gained acclaim with albums like Miss Universe and PAINLESS. Her innovative sound is shaped by influences like Pixies and Nina Simone. Collaborating with Dave Okumu and Wilma Archer, Yanya consistently expands her sonic palette.
Groove Armada, formed by Andy Cato and Tom Findlay in London in the mid-90s, is renowned for crossing dance genres effortlessly. Known for hits like "At the River," their album "Vertigo" sold over a million copies. They've received Grammy and Brit nominations and performed globally. Their dynamic live shows blend electronics and performance impressively, with celebrated gigs from Sydney to Moscow.
Born in Wingrave, England, Baxter Dury crafts wry, observant stories with deadpan vocals and chamber pop. Known for albums like "Prince of Tears" and collaborations with Etienne de Crécy, he blends genres from disco to hip-hop. Hits include "Len Parrot's Memorial Lift" and "I Thought I Was Better Than You," cementing his reputation as a witty songwriter.

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