TERMINAL V 2026 SHARES PHASE TWO OF LINEUP AND REVEALS £1 MILLION SITE INVESTMENT

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Upgraded stages, expanded amenities, a phase two reveal that includes 20+ more acts, exclusive B2Bs, 999999999, Anetha, Patrick Mason, Ben Techy x Luciid,  Clouds x Tommy Holohan, DJ Gigola x Øtta, I Hate Models, Pegassi, SIM0NE X SPFDJ, Special Request, Will Atkinson, Alex Farell and the most ambitious festival production in Terminal V history awaits in 2026.

Terminal V Festival
18 – 19 April 2026
The Royal Highland Centre + Showground, Edinburgh

Tickets go back on sale Thursday 4th December at 9am: https://terminalv.co.uk/festival

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Following a seismic Phase One reveal, Terminal V now announces another electric shock wave with Phase Two of its 2026 lineup featuring more techno heavyweights, future disruptors and cutting-edge artists. Returning to the Royal Highland Centre & Showground on 18 – 19 April 2026, next year’s edition, with six stages, 100+ artists and 40000 visitors, will be the most powerful in the festival’s already rich history. Tickets are on sale from Thursday 4th December at 9am.

Phase Two introduces another expansive list of artists across the spectrum of techno, industrial, rave and contemporary club sounds, with each bringing their own energy to Terminal V’s continually evolving sound. 

Bringing together some of the most exciting names in contemporary club culture, the Phase Two lineup spans heavyweight techno innovators, fast-rising talents and boundary-pushing collaboration. Leading the charge is a serious selection of B2Bs including a hybrid sound rooted in modern rave, steppy percussion and hard-edged groove from Ben Techy x Luciid, a heavyweight meeting of Clouds x Tommy Holohan, bass-driven club and techno momentum from Dart x Kyle Starkey, distinct yet complementary worlds of hard-edged rhythm from DJ Gigola x Øtta, Benwal x Helena Lauwaert plus SIM0NE x SPFDJ and sets from BYORN, Emilija, I Hate Models, Nicolas Julian, Pegassi, Santøs, Alex Farell, Lola Cerise, Fumi and Will Atkinson. This collective of artists represents a broad sweep of the sounds shaping Europe’s dancefloors right now – high-velocity techno, modern rave, trance-leaning power, industrial pressure and cutting-edge club futurism. 

This latest announcement builds directly on the momentum of Phase One, which introduced a razor-sharp cross-section of global techno from Detroit icon Robert Hood to the UK debut of Sara Landry’s ETERNALISM, to breakout stars such as Ben Hemsley alongside Mall Grab, Klangkuenstler, East End Dubs, Clara Cuvé, Somewhen, Patrick Mason, Anetha and more. A third lineup announcement will arrive early next year and round off the biggest Terminal V bill to date with more than 100 artists set to feature. 

Alongside the artist reveal, Terminal V also confirms a landmark £1 million investment into site development and production upgrades for 2026. Following feedback, this is a transformative step designed to elevate every aspect of the festival experience. These improvements will roll out across all stages, facilities and audience areas and underpin Terminal V’s continued rise as one of Europe’s leading large-scale electronic music festivals. 

The changes include every stage being fully upgraded and redesigned, new PA systems and advanced speaker setups for a radically improved sound experience and collaborations with a leading global sound partner to deliver the most precise Terminal V audio yet. There will also be a welcome return of the beloved Area V stage in its original format, plus five additional, newly developed stages for deeper immersion and scale as well as brand-new chillout zones and expanded indoor and outdoor seating. 

There will also be a significantly widened food offering with options for all budgets plus vegan and dietary-friendly vendors, double the number of toilets with upgraded cleaning teams operating continuously, the return of festival lockers, large-format venue maps and improved directional signage across all major routes, twice as many digital display towers providing live schedule updates and festival announcements, a full lighting review, enhanced walkway illumination for safer movement day and night and a redesigned VIP environment with capped capacity, upgraded viewing areas, faster service points and exclusive facilities for a next-level premium experience.

The 2026 site will be fully enclosed with reinforced perimeter fencing and newly installed overhanging SteelShield barriers. This major security upgrade eradicates fence-jumping and ensures a safer, fully protected festival environment for everyone.

Consistently ranked among DJ Mag’s Best Festivals in the World, Terminal V continues to evolve at a pace matched only by the scene itself, which is why 40,000 people from all over the world travel in numbers to the festival.

With two phases now revealed and one more still to come, the 2026 edition of Terminal V is set to be very special and unlike anything anyone has ever experienced before.

Terminal V Festival announces initial lineup for 2026 Scotland edition

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Terminal V Festival 2026

Date: 18th & 19th April 2026

Location: The Royal Highland Centre + Showground – Ingliston, Edinburgh, EH28 8NB

Sign-up for tickets here – Tickets on-sale 18th Nov @ 9am

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The walls are set to shake and the earth will rumble once more as Terminal V Festivalreturns to Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre & Showground on 18th and 19th April 2026. Marking another chapter for one of Europe’s most formidable electronic events, next year’s event will unfold across two epic days, with 40,000 ravers and five fully immersive stages headlined by over 100 cutting-edge artists for a weekend of unrelenting energy and precision production. 

Simon McGrath, Co-founder of Terminal V says “This will without doubt be our biggest line up yet. Every artist reflects the energy and evolution of Terminal V, and this April will see our most diverse edition yet. 2026 is shaping up to be our most powerful edition so far.”

The 2026 lineup is a razor-sharp snapshot of contemporary electronic music and collision of heavyweights, legends, disruptors and future icons of techno. Set to perform are the likes of Detroit godfather Robert Hood whose loopy sound helped characterise early minimal and remains in a class of its own. 

The raucous Sara Landry presents the UK debut of her ETERNALISM show and her only Scottish appearance all year. It is a hard techno odyssey with high-octane beats and avant-garde production inspired by the otherworldly art of Hans Ruedi Giger’s Alien creation. The aim is to create a spiritual gathering that transcends the typical club experience. Klangkuenstler is one of the defining forces in the new wave of industrial techno and his sets are pure adrenaline hits built for the warehouse, while the UK’s breakout house and techno star Ben Hemsley blends euphoric melodies, emotional drops and peak-time power for the new generation, and Australian REVIVE RECORDS founder Restricted will also serve up his unrelenting mix of psy, rawstyle, industrial, hardcore and more after amassing half a billion streams and becoming a fixture in Beatport’s Hardcore/Neo Rave charts. 

They’re joined by underground stars across house, techno and bass such as Mall Grab, Anetha x DJ Gigola, Clara Cuvé, East End Dubs, Somewhen x Otta, Paige Tomlinsonand many more with each bringing their distinct edge to the festival’s next evolution.

Built from the ground up for sheer sonic intensity, Terminal V has a deserving reputation for monumental scale and meticulous attention to detail. Every stage is designed as a standalone world with bespoke architecture, high-impact visuals and chest-rattling sound for a sensory overload built for those who live and breathe dance music.

Again ranked in DJ Mag’s Best Festivals in the world this year, Terminal V’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric. What began as an underground gathering has evolved into a benchmark for large-scale electronic rapture, which is why it attracts a devoted international crowd who return year after year.

From daylight euphoria to warehouse darkness, Terminal V captures the full spectrum of modern electronic music in one communal surge of sound and light.

Sign up for tickets now: terminalv.co.uk/festival

Phase 1 Lineup A-Z:

ADRIAN MILLS, ALARICO, ANETHA, BEN HEMSLEY, BEN TECHY, BENWAL, BIANCO, CHLÄR, CLARA CUVÉ, DART, DAVID LOHEIN, DJ GIGOLA, EAST END DUBS, FANTASM, KLANGKUENSTLER, KLOFAMA, KYLE STARKEY, LA LA, MAIN PHASE, MALL GRAB, MORGAN SEATREE, NEGITIV, NOVAH, ONLYNUMBERS, ØTTA, PAIGE TOMLINSON, RAXELLER, RESTRICTED, ROBERT HOOD, SARA LANDRY PRESENTS ETERNALISM, SIMONE, SOMEWHEN, SPRAY, ÜBERKIKZ, VIEZE ASBAK, WINSON, YANAMASTE

Terminal V Festival announces initial lineup for 2025 edition

Date: 19th & 20th April

Tickets: https://terminalv.co.uk/festival

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999999999, AK Sports, AZYR, Bad Boombox,  Blawan, Brutalismus 3000, Charlie Sparks x Parfait, Dax J x Daria Kosolova, Deborah De Luca, DJ Hyperdrive, Funk Tribu, Helena Hauff, Kettama, LB Aka Labat, OGUZ, Patrick Mason, Reinier Zonneveld, Testpress, X Club. and many more will all perform.

The famously high-octane thrills of Terminal V Festival are returning to Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre and Showground on the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend of Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th April 2025. With more than 100 world-class acts, six specially designed stages and 20,000 people per day – everything about Terminal V is supersized, which is why it is one of the most celebrated and largest techno festivals in Europe. This iconic annual event is sure to be sold out fast.

The festival stands apart from the competition thanks to a dedication to key details – innovative and explosive production, high spec sound systems and carefully curated artists that traverse a wide spectrum of techno, bass, electro and acid from red-hot new stars to venerated veterans.

Chief amongst them are the likes Brutalismus 3000 who are playing a Scottish festival for the first time ever and have a serrated blend of gabber, post-punk and techno, returning favourite Blawan who is a staple in the experimental techno world, bringing raw, industrial sounds that push sonic boundaries and he plays with Helena Hauff who has long been a leader of the electro and techno worlds as she commands the decks with raw, analogue-driven energy.

There will be fireworks when hard techno titans Charlie Sparks x Parfait step up and combine frenetic energy with a touch of rave nostalgia, while Dax J x Daria Kosolova promise a seamless fusion of hard-hitting industrial techno and cerebral rhythms and AK Sports has a hybridised sound that is always hard and fast whether taking in slamming techno, big breaks or earth-quaking bass.

Italian Deborah De Luca mixes melodic techno with pounding basslines to create a sound that is emotive and club-ready and DJ Hyperdrive takes things into the future with his innovative approach to techno and electro. Kettama offers euphoric, house-infused techno that’s as groovy as it is powerful. Contemporary breakout star LB Aka Labat brings a barrage of breaks, club and bass from with a modern edge. 

There will be a superb Scottish contingent representing the fertile local scene with likes of Testpress who specialise in dark, punchy techno, fast-rising simOne who is all about hardcore beats and big, Eurotrash sounds, and Sikoti, a co-founder and resident DJ at Dark Room Sessions who plays it hard,  all stepping up. 

Berlin legend Patrick Mason is known for his theatrical performances and combining commanding vocals with pulsating techno, Filth On Acid label head Reinier Zonneveld is a live techno wizard who has helped define the acid and hard techno revolution. Add in AZYR, who is up for Best DJ in the DJ Mag Awards, plus the famously high energy sounds and catchy melodies of Aussie duo X Club and these artists, along with tens more, promise a lineup that’s as dynamic as it is forward-thinking. 

Held at Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre, Terminal V Festival offers many different and equally immersive experiences across six indoor and outdoor stages each with their own look and feel. This means you can dance the day and night away as you please and have your own musical adventure through the night, matching the music to your mood. 

In all across the two days, 40,000 house and techno enthusiasts from across the UK and beyond all unite on the famously warm and welcoming dance floor. It is a safe space for all that makes this more than just a party – it’s a gathering of like-minded music lovers where lifetime memories and friendships are formed.  

Terminal V is all set to kick off the 2025 festival season in spectacular fashion so make sure you are part of the story by getting your tickets now at https://www.terminalv.co.uk/festival

Line Up (A-Z)

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ADRIAN MILLS

AK SPORTS

ALEX FARREL

ALT8

AZYR

BAD BOOMBOX X MISCHLUFT

BENWAL

BIIA  

BLACK TRAFFIC

BLAWAN X HELENA HAUFF 

BRUTALISMUS 3000

CADZOW 

CARMEN ELECTRO x LAURE CROFT 

CARV

CHARLIE SPARKS x PARFAIT

CLARA CUVE  

CLOUDS

CLOUDY

DARIA KOLOSOVA x DAX J

DEBORAH DA LUCA

DJ HYPERDRIVE 

DYEN 

EARGASM GOD

ECZODIA

FANTASM

FISH 56 OCTAGON

FUMI 

FUNK ASSUALT

FUNK TRIBU 

HOLY PRIEST

JAZZY

JOWI

JUSTIN JAY

KETTAMA 

KYLE STARKEY

LB AKA LABAT

LUCA AGNELLI

MISCHLUFT

NOISE MAFIA

ODYMEL

OGUZ 

PATRICK MASON 

PRADA2000  

RIENIER ZONNEVELD LIVE

SERAFINA

SIKOTI

SIMONE

TESTPRESS

THE MUFFIN MAN

TOMMY HOLOHAN

VENDEX

WILDERICH 

X CLUB.

ZWILLING.

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