TERMINAL V COMPLETES FULL LINE-UP

This unique two day festival mixes up indoor and outdoor stages with world class headliners and high spec audio visual production

Scotland’s untouchable electronic music festival, Terminal V, is back with another vast indoor and outdoor festival on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th April 2023. Across six stages with cutting edge production and world class sound, a mix of homegrown talent and global tastemakers soundtrack a truly action-packed weekend in Edinburgh. The likes of Charlotte de Witte, Amelie Lens, I Hate Models, Folamour, Alan Fitzpatrick, Ewan McVicar, Jayda G, Trym, Slam, Kettama, 999999999, Taahliah, Frazi.er, Boys Noize, Hector Oaks, and many more all play. Payment plans are available with final tickets on sale now and only a few special surprise guests to be announced. 

The Royal Highland Centre and Showground in Edinburgh is the now legendary location for this globally renowned festival party. It is transformed with cutting-edge production, mind blowing visuals and two days of 11 hours non stop music. That comes across no fewer than six iconic stages spread both indoors and outdoors and each with its own look, feel and carefully curated line-up.

No event in Europe brings together so many top tier talents as Terminal V. From acid to peak time techno, cultured deeper sounds to sleek minimalism via party bangers, all bases are covered and then some by the best new names or finest in the game. That is reflected once again in April with many standouts set to perform. 

For the first time ever Ewan McVicar plays b2b with Kettama so expect real fireworks while also on Saturday, are the likes of Amelie Lens, Charlie Sparks, I Hate Models Lena Willikens, Dan Shake, Prosumer, Eclair Fifi, Frankie Wah, Hector Oaks,Charlie Sparks, Ida Engberg, Slam (live), Farrago, Dana Montana, Chippy NonStop, Cera Chin, BLK, Big Miz, Aisha, Taahliah, Matt Guy and Luca Eck.

On Sunday, the quality keeps coming with the likes of Charlotte De Witte, 999999999 , Alan Fitzpatrick, Boys Noize, Enrico Sangiuliano, Folamour, Francois X, Eclair Fifi, Frazier, Marco Farone, Jayda G, Shlomo, VTSSm Stella Bossi, Stephen Brown, Nancy (live), Rebuke, Jennifer Loveless and many more all play.

 Tickets always sell out for Terminal V. Don't miss out! 

HIDEOUT FESTIVAL ANNOUNCE SECOND WAVE OF NAMES FOR 2023

Alan Fitzpatrick, Bad Boy Chiller Crew, Harriet Jaxxon, Darius Syrossian, Girls Don't Sync, LF System, Special Request and more

With just six months to go, Hideout Festival today announces a second of three vast waves of vital international talent for its much anticipated 2023 edition. Playing across the famous open air venues of Zrce Beach, Croatia from, 25-29th June will be Alan Fitzpatrick, Bad Boy Chiller Crew, Darius Syrossian, Girls Don't Sync, LF System, Special Request and more, on top of the first wave names which included Honey Dijon, Eliza Rose, Sonny Fodera, Chase & Status, Loco Dice, Crucast, Gorgon City, Interplanetary Criminal, Jayda G, Patrick Topping, Solardo and Wilkinson.

This second of three waves of names includes another brilliant and broad selection of talent from across the bass, house, techno and garage spectrum with plenty of returning favourites like bass, jungle and techno Special Request, Bradford's on point rap collective Bad Boy Chiller Crew and no nonsense house champ Darius Syrossian. The vital all female garage gang Girls Don't Sync also play, more from summer hit makers LF System whose 'Afraid to Feel' was one of the tunes of 2022, plus big room techno don Alan Fitzpatrick, Ewan McVicar, Charlie Tee, Harriet Jaxxon, Hedex, Junior Simba, KETTAMA and Waze.

Hideout is famous for being one of the original and most electrifying festivals of the Croatian summer. Over ten previous editions it has always retained its colourful crowd and youthful sense of energy as it is a non-stop musical adventure with world class DJs. They play across the world-renowned Papaya, Aquarius, Noa, Euphoria and Kalypso clubs which are stretched out across the gorgeous Zrce beach. They offer endless opportunities to soak up the sun on open air dance floors with plenty of places to chill, pools to dip into, terraces to enjoy and high class production that brings each event to life with uninterrupted views of the glistening Adriatic.

As well as the irresistible soundtrack, Hideout is a celebration of high octane fun from water sports, banana boats, jet skis, pedalos and the famous bungee jump to more soul soothing activities such as massages on the beach and plenty of local food and culture to explore in the nearby surroundings. 

This latest wave of names is another tantalising teaser of what is to come as the best week of summer fast approaches.

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You can now book accommodation and flight packages directly through Hideout's website for a deposit of £99 & £199 respectively. Packages offer huge discounts, monthly payment plans and other benefits like early access to boat party tickets - take the hassle out of booking a group holiday and plan this most essential summer experience now. Alternatively, If you want to organise your holiday independently, you can also secure your tickets for the festival today with a deposit of just £49.

POLYGON LIVE'S STAGE TECHNOLOGY BLOWS ARTISTS AND FANS AWAY AT RECENT FESTIVALS

After two back-to-back shows at Soundstorm in Saudi Arabia and Wonderfruit in Thailand, Polygon Live has established its position at the cutting edge of live 3D experiences. In everything it does, it continues to redefine how we interact with live music. 

A short survey conducted during the festivals revealed that 70% rated Polygon an 8, 9 or 10 out of 10 for live experiences, and over 60% of people would seek out a festival that had a 3D space now that they had seen one. “It’s hard to go to another stage once you’ve experienced Polygon,” one respondent said, while another added, “I think this is the best live experience I’ve ever had in my life”.

The dazzling line-up that performed at Polygon was similarly blown away. Pioneering electronic artist Viken Arman described the Polygon space as “by far the best stage ever made”, and psychedelic house producer Mita Gami loved its “perfect sound, hypnotic lighting, and floor full of love”. Brazilian DJ Reple said it was “definitely the most special show I’ve ever done so far. Closing this stage was a dream come true.”

Polygon is made possible by a team of groundbreaking sound, lighting, engineering and design professionals. Together, they build a hemispherical truss and rig it with a system powered by L-Acoustics’ trailblazing L-ISA technology. L-ISA allows the artist to place and move individual elements of the mix around or above the audience, in a 360-degree dome of sound. The result is an intimate, unique experience that brings a feeling of connection to audience and artist alike.

Hosted by MDL Beast, Soundstorm is the largest music festival in the Middle East. In early December, it welcomed approximately 700,000 people through its gates over three days. For the first time since Polygon came into being in 2018, representatives from L-Acoustics, the manufacturer behind the sound technology Polygon uses, were able to see the system in action at Soundstorm. Laurent Vaissié, CEO of L-Acoustics, had this to say:

“Polygon has taken the electronic music festival to an art form. Their commitment to providing the absolute best, multi-sensory environment is revolutionary and a transcendental experience that every serious dance music lover needs to experience. We are thankful to share and support their vision through L-ISA’s immersive content creation and full 360 system deployment at Soundstorm and Wonderfruit. Polygon is leading the way for curated music experiences, we can’t wait to see where they will take it next.”

Says Polygon CEO Nico Elliott, “Soundstorm was an opportunity to bring our team members back together after the pandemic and see where our innovation and creativity had taken us in those years. It was a blank canvas — our favourite kind of space.”

Meanwhile, Thailand's Wonderfruit — a celebration of art, music, food and ideas — holds a special place in Polygon’s heart as it was the place where Polygon first came to life. "Seeing Wonderful return in late 2022 for the first time since Covid was a meaningful moment for us all," Elliott adds.

Soundstorm and Wonderfruit were Polygon’s post-pandemic launchpad. From here, the team is intent on bringing its space to the world, and revealing to music lovers the true power of a technically state of the art, creatively infinite, and exquisitely curated stage.