Britpop band Pulp are set to headline All Together Now, joining more than sixty new acts announced for the festival in Curraghmore Estate, Co Waterford this summer.

Having released their first album in 24 years last summer, the group’s Friday night set on July 30th marks their first headline festival in 15 years. Formed in Sheffield in 1978, the group’s hits include Common People and Babies.

They are among 60 new acts revealed to be on the line-up over the bank holiday weekend of July 30th to August 2nd.

Electronic duo Disclosure and fellow British electronic group Underworld will also be performing in Waterford, as will The Mary Wallopers and Christy Moore.

The first phase of tickets was released last August, and phase four of tickets will go live this Thursday at 9am.

Irish rap trio Kneecap were announced as a headline act last December – their sole Irish festival of the year. It will follow the release of their new album, Fenian, due out on April 24th.

According to the band’s statement, the album was “inspired by, and proudly named ‘Fenian’, who were warriors in Irish folklore, and later a derogatory term for the Irish”.

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As All Together Now enters its seventh year, organisers said the line-up’s “strong Irish contingent” showcases home-grown talents from across the island. Close to half of the acts are Irish, they said.

Soda Blonde, Floating Points, Annie Mac, and Self Esteem join the artists expected to take over 18 stages at the festival.