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TERMINAL V FESTIVAL 2024 REVEALS DAY SPLITS

  • Laura
  • 10 January 2024
TERMINAL V FESTIVAL 2024 REVEALS DAY SPLITS

Scotland’s game changing underground celebration Terminal V is back at Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre with an irresistible mix of international artists and homegrown talents on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 April 2024. Day breakdowns have now been revealed so get your tickets to this most impressive two days at terminalv.co.uk/festival.

As soon as New Year is out of the way, 40,000 house and techno heads from across the UK and beyond all officially start the countdown to Terminal V's annual and supersized festival. Held across two action-packed days and five fantastically designed stages both indoors and outdoors, it will welcome more than 80 acts again in 2024.

Terminal V is becoming a real industry leader known internationally on several fronts - the cutting edge and comprehensive line-up, the bold and forward facing production and the crystal clear and powerful sound systems, all of which add up to the most electrifying underground experiences.

Saturday will see a non-stop first day of action from 12pm - 11pm with guests 999999999, Azyr, BlackTraffic, Blawan, Charlie Sparks, DJ Heartstring, Dyen, Ellen Allien, Elli Acula, Fjaak, Fka.m4a, Indira Paganotto, La La, Lee Ann Roberts, Mha Iri, Nico Moreno, Oguz, Pawlowski, Sikoti, Snts, Stephen Brown, Testpress, Thelma, Volvox, X, Club., X-Coast and more.

Sunday then welcomes Aisha, Basswell, Blk. X Shlømo, Carv, Clara Cuvé, Daria Kolosova, Dax J, Faster Horses, Franck, Frazi.er X Slam, Funk Tribu, Hannah Laing, Interplanetary Criminal, Kobosil, Riot Code, Malugi, DJ Daddy Trance, Mark Blair, Miss, Bashfull, X, Dbbd, (Live), Narciss, Partiboi69, Riot Code, Sara Landry, Tommy Holohan, Yasmin Gardezi and more.

Terminal V is a real standout in the global electronic festival calendar with its tasteful mix of everything from acid and peak time techno to sleek minimalism so get your tickets now at
terminalv.co.uk/festival

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