Terminal V Festival continued for the second and final day of its milestone tenth edition on Sunday, as thousands of music lovers from around the world returned to Edinburgh and brought the weekend to an incredible close.
Terminal V has grown from a single room warehouse event with only 2500 people in attendance in 2017, to now bring over 15,000 music fans to Terminal V Halloween and 40,000 at the ever expanding Terminal V Festival, which took place at the weekend at The Royal Highland Centre.
As well as the biggest and best in international electronic music, fans were graced with sets from some of the most exciting emerging local acts across the weekend this year.
Terminal V Festival has announced the dates for their 2025 edition, April 19 and 20, with early bird tickets now on sale at 2024 prices. In the meantime Terminal V’s Croatia takes place this July 18-22, 2024, with tickets available here.

9. Lights show
Over at the vast Hangar Stage dancers were immersed in a world where light, sound and space converged as the stage boasts more than 200 suspended LED panels, which float above the audience and reach out more than 70 metres down the The Royal Highland Centre’s giant Highland Hall. | Michael C Hunter Photo: Michael C Hunter

10. Big names
The Hangar Stage hosted the who’s who of the techno world including Kobosil and Sara Landry. | Michael C Hunter Photo: Michael C Hunter

11. Local heroes
As well as the biggest and best in international electronic music, fans were graced with sets from some of the most exciting emerging local acts across the day at The Lab including Edinburgh’s Mily B, Sub Club resident Liam Capello and Frankie Elyse played a special b2b with oBrother. | Michael C Hunter Photo: Michael C Hunter

12. Large crowds
As the weekend kicked off on Saturday, Terminal V Festival directors, Derek Martin and Simon McGrath said: “We’re off to a great start with our 10th edition marking a real milestone for Terminal V. With our biggest line up to date, it’s been an incredible day so far and we’re not even half way through! Of course, the Scottish weather has had us on our toes but we’ve contingencies in place to ensure a smooth and safe event.” | Michael C Hunter Photo: Michael C Hunter