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'All Together Now'' with Arc De Soleil, Stomptown Brass, and more

Jul 31, 2025  ·   · €61 Curraghmore House, Portlaw Curraghmore House, Portlaw Tickets from €61

'All Together Now''
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'All Together Now''

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German producer Ben Böhmer, based in Berlin, soared with his album ‘Begin Again’ hitting 135M streams. Famous for sold-out tours in major cities and high-profile festivals like Glastonbury. Known for emotional electronic music, recently moved to Ninja Tune.
Groove Armada, formed by Andy Cato and Tom Findlay in 90s London, is famed for hits like "At the River" and the million-selling album "Vertigo". The duo blends electronic and live performance, earning Grammy and Brit nominations and rocking stages worldwide from Sydney to Moscow.
Born in Buckinghamshire, Baxter Dury mixes chamber pop and new wave with witty lyrics. Known for "Prince of Tears," he collaborated with Etienne de Crécy and Rose Dougall. Continues to evolve with albums like 2023's "I Thought I Was Better Than You."
Gurriers, a band from Dublin, delivers a powerful punk debut with "Come and See." Tackling themes like modern narcissism and youth disillusionment, their raw style captivates.
Nottingham-based Girlband! blends punk, rock, and indie pop. Known for songs like "Not Like the Rest," they've played Glastonbury and toured Europe, earning praise from NME and Rolling Stone.
Australia's Flight Facilities, formed in Sydney, broke through with "Crave You." Known for mixes like "Arty Boy" and "Need You," they hit ARIA #3 with "Down to Earth."
Bonobo, aka Simon Green, born in the UK, is a top name in dance music, known for albums like "Migration" (#1 Billboard Dance) and "Fragments." With 7 GRAMMY nods, he's collaborated with Erykah Badu and Jon Hopkins, and remixed Gorillaz and London Grammar. He thrills festival crowds globally.
Born in Michigan, John Grant delivers honest ballads and rants in a rich baritone, exploring themes of life as a gay man. His music blends alt-country, synth-pop, and electronic sounds. Formerly of The Czars, his solo work began with "Queen of Denmark." Collaborated with Midlake, Sinéad O'Connor, and produced hits like "Pale Green Ghosts." Nominated for a 2014 Brit Award, his intricate, biographical songs captivate global audiences. He's worked with artists like Robbie Williams and contributed to Eurovision. Grant now resides in Iceland.
Le Boom, brothers Christy and Andy Leech from Navan, blend pop melodies with beats and spoken word. Known for energetic live shows and WhatsApp-announced pop-up parties. Named BBC Radio One's Ones to Watch for 2025.
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 in London, Leftfield, pioneers of dance music, are known for electrifying live shows, influential albums like Leftism & Rhythm & Stealth, and top collaborations. They've been Mercury Prize nominees.
Bristol-born Pete Cunningham's Ishmael Ensemble blends jazz and electronic music, earning acclaim with albums "A State Of Flow" and "Visions of Light." They've collaborated with Carl Craig and Blue Note Records and been praised by BBC 6 Music, Gilles Peterson, and The Guardian.
British-Ugandan artist Michael Kiwanuka blends folk, indie, R&B, and African styles. Known for hits like "Home Again" & "Love & Hate," he won the BBC Sound of 2012 and 2020's Mercury Prize. Collaborated with Danger Mouse and supported Adele.
English trio London Grammar blend electronic pop with soulful vocals, hitting UK chart peaks with albums "If You Wait" & "Truth Is a Beautiful Thing." Known for singles like "Hey Now" & winning two Ivor Novellos, they've collaborated with Paul Epworth & Flume.
Dublin's Aaron Corcoran, aka Skinner, channels the New York No Wave scene in his music. Known for his 'Geek Love' EP, he released 'New Wave Vaudeville'.
Irish folk singer Lisa O'Neill from Ballyhaise crafts vivid stories in song. Known for albums like "Same Cloth or Not" and "Heard a Long Gone Song," earning Choice Music Prize nods. Also recognized for "Rock the Machine," winning at 2019 RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards. Collaborated with David Gray and featured on Peaky Blinders.
Daniel Kadawatha, born into a musical family, creates unique sounds as Arc De Soleil, blending vintage, funk, and modern influences. Known for strong melodies, string instruments, and infectious grooves.
Carlita, a Turkish DJ/producer from Istanbul, blends live & electronic music influenced by Turkish Psychedelia & Rock. Known for eclectic sets, she plays multiple instruments and uses diverse sounds.
Born to Detroit's Boyd family, siblings taught by founders of the Boys & Girls Choir sing as a group. Known for performances at NYC landmarks including Central Park.
Parra for Cuva, a German electronic producer known for blending global sounds, has hits like "Paspatou" & albums like "Majouré." Famous for live shows at Burning Man & Sziget, he collaborates globally.
Darren Kiely, from Co. Cork, Ireland, blends traditional Irish music with modern folk-pop influences like The Lumineers. Known for raw vocals, Darren's debut EP "Lost" features hits like "Mom & Dad" and "Sunrise." His music, which echoes the Irish countryside, has topped Irish charts. He has sold out shows in Ireland and is on his international THE LOST TOUR.
Muireann Bradley, from County Donegal, revives classic blues in a raw, live-recorded style. Inspired by 1920s-70s blues legends and 1960s revivalists.
Fontaines D.C., Dublin-born post-punk band, known for inventive style, collaborated with Arctic Monkeys, recorded fourth album 'ROMANCE' with James Ford in Paris.
Arooj Aftab, hailed as the "coolest rock star," is celebrated for her innovative style blending alternative jazz and global music. Her acclaimed albums include Vulture Prince and Night Reign, earning Grammy nods and features on Obama's playlist. Known for songs like "Mohabbat" and "Raat Ki Rani," she mesmerizes audiences at top festivals, such as Coachella, and appeared on The Late Show and Jools Holland.
Canadian singer Nelly Furtado, born in Victoria, soared with hits like "I'm Like a Bird" & "Promiscuous." Known for blending Pop, R&B, and hip-hop, she won a Grammy & sold millions with albums "Whoa, Nelly!" & "Loose."
French artist Folamour, skilled in multiple instruments, blends house, funk, and disco with a unique flair. Known for "Ordinary Drugs" and "Umami," his tracks infuse poetry and emotion, gracing labels like Glitterbox and his own FHUO Records. Collaborated with Lyon’s National Orchestra.
Ireland's dynamic ensemble blends soundscapes, rhythms, and visuals with drummers, horns, and a tuba. Debuted in 2015, opened for Hypnotic Brass, Soul Rebels, and Hot 8.
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.
DUG, formed by Lorkin O'Reilly & Jonny Pickett, blends Irish & American music. Known for extensive tours & unique transatlantic style, they root their sound in heritage.
West London-born Nilüfer Yanya is a British singer/songwriter known for her eclectic mix of indie rock, jazz, and psychedelia. She gained acclaim with singles like "Small Crimes" and "Baby Luv" and released her debut album, "Miss Universe," in 2019. Her 2022 album "PAINLESS" was a critical success, making year-end lists and charting internationally. Yanya collaborates frequently with Wilma Archer and her music style includes influences from artists like Jeff Buckley and Nina Simone.

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See the 'All Together Now'' concert in Portlaw at Curraghmore House on Thursday, July 31, 2025, at 12:00 AM, featuring Arc De Soleil, Stomptown Brass, and more. Get your tickets!

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