Performing across two days and five stages, the full line-up has now been revealed for the unmissable weekender
Scotland’s unmissable electronic music festival, Terminal V, will return to Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre for another weekend of cutting edge production, world-class sound, and epic sets from more than 80 international artists and homegrown talent.
Marking the milestone 10th edition of the biggest electronic music festival in the country, on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 April 2024, more than 40,000 music fans will come together over two days, with the likes of Hannah Laing, DJ Daddy Trance, frazi.er b2b Slam, Nico Moreno, 999999999, Sara Landry, Charlie Sparks, Indira Paganotto, blk., OGUZ, Franck and all set to perform across five indoor and outdoor stages – and the lineup has just gotten bigger and better as the festival organisers announce more acts.
Announced today, a host of Scottish talent joins the 80+ act billing including the likes of Van Damn, Tais-Toi & Testpress, all of which play the Green House stage which goes open air for the first time this year. Also added is returning Glasgow-based talent Neoma for Sunday’s Area V stage, which has been remodeled and unrecognisable from before with a new incredible 360° stage layout with more Glasgow based talent coming in the form of long standing Animal Farm resident Quail on The Terminal. Plus, on Sunday, the Hangar stage – which has also undergone a complete redesign to mark the 10th edition of the festival – will see regular collaborators Marlon Hoffstadt (aka Daddy Trance) and DJ Malugi play b2b, both making their first ever Scottish appearance.
Continuing its commitment to showcasing Scotland’s finest local talent, Terminal V will once again feature The Lab, a smaller, more intimate stage that will play host to Andy Barton; Arta Fact; DJ Suzie; Feena; Iluna b2b Ona: V; Off Record; VXYX b2b D4N on the Saturday and DV60; Frankie Elyse b2b oBrother; Jude Bradshaw; Lazlo; Liam Cappello; Mily B; Pila B b2b Gallø and Tedzx.
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