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Popular Irish festival cancelled for second year in a row due to the pandemic

All Together Now has been cancelled for the second year in a row due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The popular festival was set to take place at Curraghmore House in Co. Waterford over the August Bank Holiday weekend.

In a statement released today, organisers said: “We regret to announce today that this year’s All Together Now festival will not be able to take place, and is now rescheduled to July 29th-31st, 2022.”


“After exhausting all possibilities to enable the festival to happen this summer, it has become clear that despite recent signs of hope from the authorities, the current health restrictions make it impossible to make plans for the event to take place this August Bank Holiday weekend.”

“Tickets for this year’s event are now valid for ATN 2022. We can hardly imagine how emotional it will be to reopen the gates to the festival next summer and meet again after such a sad and long absence,” they said.

“We all need and deserve a festival to look forward to and we are dedicated to making All Together Now 2022 a special celebration.”

Organisers also said those who can’t attend the festival next year can request a refund through their Ticketmaster account.

 

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“Your support is invaluable to us through these challenging times, we are eternally grateful to all of you who hold onto your ticket for 2022,” the statement continued.

“We thank all the artists, managers, agents, crew, partners, production companies, and the many workers who continue to work alongside us through these difficult times. With special thanks to Lord & Lady Waterford & Waterford County Council for their continued support and encouragement.”

“We will dance together again! But in the meantime: take good care of yourself and those around you! We thank you again for your continued support.”

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