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Pulp will take to the stage at Curraghmore Estate in Waterford this August Alamy Stock Photo

Pulp, Underworld and The Mary Wallopers have been added to the All Together Now lineup

Kneecap and Christy Moore were previously confirmed for the festival in December.

IT MIGHT STILL be February, but festival season is already heating up as All Together Now has unveiled its first wave of acts for its seventh edition.

Over 60 acts were announced for the Co Waterford festival this morning, offering an eclectic selection for those attending.

The headliners include folk musician Christy Moore and Belfast rap trio Kneecap, who were previously confirmed for the event. They will joined by Britpop icons Pulp and electronic duos Underworld and Disclosure.

Irish acts on the lineup include ‘trad-punk’ band The Mary Wallopers, singer-songwriter Damien Dempsey, trad supergroup BIIRD and punk group The Sprints. DJ Annie Mac will perform as campers arrive on the eve of the festival.

Other notable acts set to perform over the weekend include Mogwai, Ezra Collective, Self Esteem, Gilla Band, Muireann Bradley, and Lambrini Girls.

The festival takes place at Curraghmore Estate, Co Waterford over the August Bank Holiday weekend (30 July – 2 August).

Final tickets go on sale this Thursday.

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