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Social Pictures: The Circle stage at All Together Now with Jameson Connects


by Sarah Gill
03rd Aug 2022

Music lovers from across the country descended on Waterford during the August Bank Holiday weekend for three spectacular days of sunshine at All Together Now, and Jameson Connects saw some of Ireland's finest acts take to The Circle stage.

After a two year hiatus, All Together Now returned to the Irish festival scene with a bang this past weekend, and though it played host to 18 stages of music, spoken word, comedy, theatre, debate, art, workshops, wellness, and everything in between, The Circle stage certainly drew a crowd of its own.

When was it?

Friday 29 – Sunday 31 July.

Where was it?

Curraghmore Estate, Co. Waterford.

Why were we there?

Curated by The Tenth Man, The Circle stage hosted some of the best live musicians around, alongside conversation, food, cocktails and a special back-to-back DJ set each night. There were performances from the likes of Kean Kavanagh, Loah, Elaine Mai, and many more, as well as facilitation of exclusive collaboration from household names.

The space also hosted a series of workshops by multi-instrumentalist Zaska, offering festival goers some immersive experiences, like a bodhrán masterclass run by Dermot Sheedy of Hermitage Green, a Spoken Word Circle hosted by poet laureate Sasha Terfous, and visual artist and screen printer Execute Exist provided fans with the tools to put their own stamp on merchandise via a host of immersive screen-printing sessions.

With Jameson signature serve cocktails flowing and whiskey infused BBQ grub available from Pitt Bros BBQ, The Circle stage at All Together Now had it all.

Who was there?

From Loah and Kojaque to R3D and Prymary Colours, music makers and movers and shakers can be seen below enjoying the scenes of Jameson Connects’ All Together Now offerings.

Loah
Jameson Connects The Circle stage at All Together Now
Kojaque and Kean Kavanagh

To see who else made an appearance at the event, take a look through the gallery below…

Photography by Naoise Culhane.

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