The Prodigy, Jorja Smith and more: Who are the ATN headliners?

All Together Now 2023. Photo: Joe Evans
The upcoming appearance at ATN marks The Prodigy’s first time headlining an Irish festival in six years. One of the most successful electronic groups of all time, the ensemble have sold an estimated 25 million records worldwide and have scored seven consecutive UK number one albums.
Their most notable tunes include the high-tempo 'Firestarter', 'Breathe' and 'Voodoo People'.
With over 15 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Jorja Smith is far and away one of the festival's biggest stars to date.
The English R&B singer-songwriter offers cadence similar to that of Lauryn Hill, Rihanna and Amy Winehouse, whom she cites as some of her biggest influences.
The National is an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, formed in Brooklyn, New York City, in 1999.
The legendary band are headlining All Together Now for their only Irish appearance of this year, merging elements of alternative country-rock, Americana, and chamber pop as well as post-punk into their moody, crafted indie rock.
Róisín Murphy is a pioneering force in electronic pop with a career spanning three decades. The Irish singer-songwriter joins the festival following the release of her latest album ‘Hit Parade’ in late 2023.
American synth-pop band Future Islands came to prominence in 2014 with their fourth album titled 'Singles'.
Its lead single "Seasons (Waiting on You)" was considered the best song of 2014 by Pitchfork, and NME.
It has since amassed over 120 million streams on Spotify.
Irish singer/songwriter James Vincent McMorrow made his name in the 2010s with his brand of indie folk.
He gained renown for his delicate rendition of Higher Love, released in 2012, which could be heard on high-profile advertising campaigns.