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Siobhan Macdonald

Terminal V set to make a triumphant return to Edinburgh for Easter

Scotland's biggest electronic music festival, Terminal V, is back with another vast indoor and outdoor festival across Easter weekend.

Acts will perform 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 will perform.

Catching up with Terminal V founders Derek Martin and Simon McGrath ahead of the festival's 2023 return, the pair are eager to kick off the Scottish festival season with a bang this weekend.

Speaking of what acts he is looking to catch this weekend, Simon said: "Some personal favourites are Hector Oakes, I Hate Models, 999999999, Sara Landry, Amelie Lens and Adiel.

Terminal V (Handout)

"We’ve also got numerous debuts at Terminal V this year too which I'm also looking forward to with the likes of Enrico Sangiulano, Trym, Shlomo, Glasgow legends Slam performing Live and then the likes of Kettama, Folamour and Dan Shake, we’ve a great variety of acts across the weekend but aim to try and catch most acts!"

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.

Terminal V (Handout)

When asked what fans of the electronic festival can expect, Derek said: "A unique indoor and outdoor festival site packed with mind bending stages and incredible artists from 4 corners of the globe. We are pretty much the 1st festival of the year (I think) in terms of UK music festivals which is an ectopic prospect, yet our site brings the best of both worlds - indoor and outdoor stages/areas. It’s the perfect site for Terminal V festival."

Simon adds: "High-end production, great light shows, and visuals all incorporated into our concept stage designs. We’ve increased the size of some stages to meet demand as well as increasing the green space in the middle of all the stages for people that want to chill between acts and lap up the sun which looks to be another sunny Easter for us!"

Terminal V (Handout)

Ewan McVicar will play b2b with Kettama for the first time on Saturday, as well as sets from 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.

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