Sunday day four of All Together Now 2025 – live gallery and review from Curraghmore Estate, Waterford 03.08.2025

And just like that, the final day of All Together Now 2025 rolled in with a mix of mellow beginnings and a huge, high-energy finish. After a packed Saturday, Sunday gave space to breathe early on while still building to one of the most memorable closers of the weekend.

I kicked things off with Kean Kavanagh at Something Kind of Wonderful. Kean is no stranger to the festival and he looked right at home on stage, he was fully tuned in. Just after, The Boomtown Rats took over the same stage with an energy that defied the early time slot. It was in your face, nostalgic, and full of life, not that there was any doubt but Bob Geldof still knows how to own a stage.

I happily stumbled upon Driven Snow at Hidden Sounds. They offered a beautifully stripped-back set with quirky crowd interactions that made every feel connected. This stage was brilliant all weekend to make the sets feel really inclusive. Then it was over to The Circle for Adore, whose set was class! This was my first time at this stage all weekend and it was packed and full of some really good energy.

By early evening, things started to ramp up. Bob Vylan returned to Something Kind of Wonderful with an intense, politically charged performance that shook off any lingering Sunday slump. BIIRD then brought a gorgeously layered set to the Main Stage. A short dash over to Lovely Days landed me at Nilüfer Yanya’s set, which was of course flawless. There was a massive crowd here for this one. This stage drew some big crowds all weekend but didn’t lose any of that intimate feel when compared to the main stage.

One of the most anticipated sets of the evening was English Teacher back at Something Kind of Wonderful, and they delivered. From there, the energy exploded with Primal Scream on the Main Stage. It was pure euphoria, classics ringing out across the site, and a sea of people dancing as the night crawled in.

Then came The Voidz, who pulled a massive crowd to Something Kind of Wonderful. Their set was really fun and. All of the band members were interacting with the crowd which was great to see.

Finally, the curtain call came with Nelly Furtado on the Main Stage. And wow, what a way to end it. She was pure star power from the moment she walked out, delivering hit after hit to a crowd that was absolutely ready to dance their way through the rain that had started. The crowd was massive, filled with many young fans and the whole thing felt like one big celebration.

All Together Now 2025 closed out on a high, and Sunday proved that even after four days, the festival still had plenty left to give. Congratulations to the whole team on the massive success of this year. We’re already looking forward to 2026!



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Photos & Words – Alan Robinson @alan_robinson_photography

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