The gates for Edinburgh’s Terminal V Festival opened at midday yesterday, marking the milestone 10th edition of the biggest electronic music festival in the country.
Thousands of electronic music lovers from all corners of the globe arrived at The Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh ready for a weekend of epic music across five stages, four of which are freshly redesigned, and cutting edge production.
The dancing continued all day on Saturday, April 13, with revellers raving until 11pm last night. The party continues today, Sunday, April 14, for Terminal V Festival’s second and final day. With some tickets still available.
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 taking place this weekend.
9. Party time
Speaking yesterday, 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." | Anthony Mooney Photo: Anthony Mooney
10. Keep dancing
The gates for Edinburgh’s Terminal V Festival opened at midday yesterday, marking the milestone 10th edition of the biggest electronic music festival in the country. Ravers danced until 11pm and will be back to Ingliston today as the festival continues. | Jack Kimber Photo: Jack Kimber
11. International stars
A mainstay since 2017, Area V2 returned once again to host an international billing of heavyweights and fast-rising local talent – but this year, they perform on a completely remodelled 360° immersive stage concept. Polish rave making DJ Pawlowski made a very welcome festival debut to a packed crowd. | Michael C Hunter Photo: Michael C Hunter