Arabizi BBQ
Tang Returns to All Together Now 2026, gathering for good, with an Arabizi BBQ for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
Tang returns to All Together Now 2026, gathering for good, with an Arabizi BBQ for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
Tang is set to return to All Together Now this year with their signature punchy flavours under a new title, Arabizi BBQ. Following their debut at the festival last year, Tang’s 2026 presence, with the support of ATN, will focus on raising vital funds for Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF), with all profits donated to support the organisation’s work in the Middle East.
As we all know, the world has witnessed a deepening crisis across the region. Against this backdrop, Tang and ATN are partnering to contribute to relief efforts on the ground, with all profits from the weekend going directly to the cause.
Tang will close their four Dublin restaurants for the bank holiday weekend, so that they can send their team to cook and serve the ATN crowds.
In collaboration with All Together Now, Tang, along with the soul and disco loving Mother DJs, Kelly-Anne Byrne and Ruth Kavanagh will host daily banquets - a unique, communal dining experience for 100 guests. Each sitting will feature a curated, sharing-style feast, all designed to bring people together around the table in support of a meaningful cause.
Throughout the rest of the day, festival-goers can enjoy a lively Middle Eastern BBQ including freshly fired saj flatbreads, Tang signature salads, marinated meats, and seasonal vegetables cooked over fire.
“We are very grateful to Tang, Mother and everyone at All Together Now for their support of MSF’s vital work on the frontlines of wars, epidemics and natural disasters. As a Palestinian doctor working on the ground with MSF for over 20 years, I have been involved with and witnessed the positive impact of independent, humanitarian medical assistance for communities living through conflict, siege and genocidal war. Solidarity and support for one another is needed now more than ever,” said Mohammed Abumughaiseeb, MSF Doctor who will be speaking at All Together Now [SEANCHOÍCHE, Tang].
MSF works in over 70 countries worldwide in response to wars, epidemics and natural disasters. They are currently responding in the Middle East: including Palestine, Lebanon and Iran, on the frontlines of the Ebola disease outbreak in DRC, and in response to the Venezuelan Earthquake.
This is year two of All Together Now Festival introducing a festival food offering for good, and both Tang and Mother are thrilled to be tasked with supporting the important work that MSF does.