SONUS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES FINAL INTERNATIONAL NAMES FOR 2022

SONUS FESTIVAL TODAY ANNOUNCES THE THIRD PHASE LINE-UP FOR ITS HUGELY ANTICIPATED 2022 EDITION.

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Now playing across four celebrated open air clubs on Zrce Beach from 21st - 25th August 2022 as part of the more than 50-strong list of headliners will be The Martinez Brothers, Margaret Dygas, Vintage Culture and VTSS.

Each of these new additions brings a fresh and unique sound to Sonus. They are all boundary pushing artists with their own take on house and techno, which is what Sonus has always been about. The Martinez Brothers bring fresh energy and a youthful New York style powered by drums. Margaret Dygas is a minimal mainstay who knows how to submerse with her selections. Vintage Culture is a breakout Brazilian with a warm, rich sound that has quickly won him fans and earned him plenty of top chart positions, while Poland's VTSS has a no hold barred approach to techno that is seriously powerful.

In all, visitors from more than 70 countries will descend upon Sonus once again this year, and for that reason it is a real industry meeting point and scene celebration that brings out the best in everyone. The outstanding programme includes more than 50 artists from all across the underground spectrum with names like Carl Cox, Black Coffee, Paula Temple, Amelie Lens, Richie Hawtin, Michael Bibi, , Denis Sulta, FJAAK DJ, Âme,Dixon, Anfisa Letyago, Fisher, Sven Väth, IMOGEN, Seth Troxler, Ricardo Villalobos b2b Zip, Dax J and tens more all lined-up.

The music will play in the world renowned open air clubs of Aquarius, Kalypso, Noa and Papaya from dusk until dawn each day, with friendly and welcoming music lovers making the atmospheres at each event extra special.

As well as the music, of course, there is a wealth of local customs, cuisine and culture to explore. The location is stunning with sweeping beaches and glistening ocean, plenty of secluded bays and long coastal walks to enjoy.

Because of the ongoing uncertainty around the Coronavirus pandemic, Sonus wants to put customers at ease. As such, if you book with Sonus you are safe: even if the event gets cancelled the festival will refund tickets. There is also the option to do a booking protection when you book your tickets so you can even get money back in case you fall ill. Also there are payment plans available.

HIDEOUT ANNOUNCES RETURN OF THEIR SPECIAL BEACH PARTY

HIDEOUT WILL KICK OFF THIS YEAR'S MAMMOTH EDITION WITH AN EPIC BEACH PARTY ON SUNDAY JULY 3RD WITH GORGON CITY, DANNY HOWARD, MEG WARD AND EMILY NASH.

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A highlight in the Hideout calendar, the Beach Party runs from 3 - 9pm on Zrce Beach in Croatia and will be an irresistible way to kick off the whole festival experience. The main event has all bases covered from techno to house, tech to bass, drum & bass to disco and garage and features the likes of Mike Skinner, Paul Woolford, Alan Fitzpatrick, Darius Syrossian, DJ Seinfeld, Maya Jane Coles, Camelphat, Sonny Fodera, Andy C, Jamie Jones, Eats Everything, Sherelle, Bad Boy Chiller Crew and loads more.

These talents all play across the world renowned open air clubs Papaya, Aquarius, Noa and Kalypso. As well as dancing there is endless fun to be had in this gorgeous location with water sports, banana boats, jet skis, pedalos, the famous Bungee Jump, massages and plenty of rental options including quads, boats and pedalos in Novalja.

This special beach party has limited availability and will sell out so move fast to make sure you get to be part of the action.

Lineup:
GORGON CITY

DANNY HOWARD

MEG WARD

EMILY NASH

TERMINAL V MAKES A STUNNING RETURN TO EDINBURGH - "IT’S GOOD TO BE BACK!”

There was a huge sense of relief over Easter Weekend when Terminal V finally got back to doing what they do best after two and a half years away: throwing mind-blowing festivals and events with a long list of world class talents and a huge audience losing themselves in music. The pandemic was but a memory when thousands lost themselves in the middle of the dance floor amongst the brain boggling production, and already thoughts are now turning to next year's Terminal V Easter Weekend Festival on April 8th and 9th 2023, with weekend tickets on sale for £120+ and available via a payment plan split over the next 12 months. Tickets go on sale at 9am Friday 22nd April. Up next though is Terminal V Halloween, the annual alternate event with details of which will follow soon.

This was the first festival of the year and undoubtedly the most impressive and grandest Terminal V to date and quite possibly the biggest event of its kind Europe has seen in a long time. The whole of Edinburgh's Royal Highland Centre was transformed into an alternate electronic music reality across multiple warehouses with no fewer than six utterly unique stage designs and carefully curated line-ups in each. The production was cutting edge and mind-bending, with loud and proud sound systems, futuristic light shows and visuals that were off the chart. Each set was a real spectacle, with earth shattering sounds and sensory stimulating production adding extra levels of magic each and every time.

Even the weather held out to make for an extra special atmosphere as people travelled from all over the UK and even Europe to attend this much vaunted party. This year there was a big demand for the local Scottish heroes who lined-up and the highlights came thick and fast, with Ewan McVicar's set in the Greenhouse causing plenty to talk about while the ever more essential Fraz.ier was hugely impressive in the Blackbox + Area V stage.


Also, I Hate Models grabbing a Scottish flag from the crowd to wave during the end of his mesmeric set was an iconic moment and Amelie Lens bringing big, powerful techno to close down Saturday will not be quickly forgotten. Kerri Chandler was on top form holding it down on Sunday night in the Greenhouse and Tale Of Us brought an interplanetary melodic techno masterclass for their set which drew huge reactions.

Says Terminal V CEO Derek Martin, "It was an incredible weekend and certainly lived up to the hype after 2.5 years aways. We witnessed some incredible performances over our six newly designed stages and we had an amazing energetic audience in attendance over the two days. It feels great to be back, the wait was worth it! Roll on the festival returning again next year and our special Halloween event that will be announced very soon."

Fellow CEO Simon McGrath adds, "It's good to be back! After 2.5yrs since our last one, it was definitely an emotional return for us. Terminal V couldn’t have gone smoother, great atmosphere all weekend, the weather and too many stand out moments to choose from. Already Looking forward to Terminal V Easter 2023 and Terminal V Halloween. They can’t come quick enough!"

This was a weekend of special memories and historic sets, all on a scale never seen before in the UK. It confirmed that Terminal V is back in a big way and is only set to continue to grow. There is no experience like it so make sure you get booking the next one because it will sell out.