Set to return to the Royal Highland Centre & Showground in Edinburgh on April 18–19, 2026, Terminal V Festival has officially unveiled its full stage breakdowns and day splits, alongside a wave of newly added artists for its upcoming edition. With over 100 artists performing across six meticulously curated stages and an expected 40,000 attendees across the weekend, Terminal V 2026 continues to solidify its status as one of Europe’s premier techno-focused festivals.
Each stage at Terminal V has been designed with a distinct musical purpose, allowing every corner of the electronic spectrum to thrive without compromise. From relentless peak-time techno to groove-led house and future-facing local talent, the festival’s layout forms a complete ecosystem where sound, production, and atmosphere work in unison.
AREA V returns as the festival’s flagship stage, built for scale, intensity, and headline moments. On Saturday, Sara Landry brings her UK festival exclusive presentation of Eternalism, joined by Clara Cuvé, Novah, Fumi, Adrián Mills, and Alex Farell. Sunday closes with a powerful lineup led by Klangkuenstler, alongside Anetha X Patrick Mason, DJ Gigola X ØTTA, Ueberrest, and a world-exclusive back-to-back from SPFDJ X SIM0NE.
For those seeking unfiltered, high-pressure energy, HANGAR delivers nonstop intensity across both days. Known for showcasing the harder edge of the scene, the stage features artists such as 999999999, I Hate Models, Fantasm, Vieze Asbak, and Winson, offering relentless techno designed for pace and endurance.
Rooted in history and groove, GREENHOUSE explores techno and house through a more foundational lens. Saturday leans into raw, stripped-back techno inspired by the genre’s early forms with Robert Hood, Chlär (Live), Alarico, and Clouds X Tommy Holohan. Sunday transitions toward deeply rooted tech house, led by Patrick Topping, East End Dubs, Traumer, Prunk, and La La.

THE TERMINAL stage is dedicated to high-energy, emotionally charged sets that transcend rigid genre lines. Expect fast transitions, big moments, and no holding back from artists including Mall Grab, Ben Hemsley, Will Atkinson, Morgan Seatree, DJ Gigola, Pegassi, and Spray throughout the weekend.
The festival also continues its commitment to nurturing future talent through THE LAB, a stage devoted to emerging Scottish artists and forward-thinking sounds, with its lineup still to be announced.
New for 2026 is THE BLOCK, a brand-new stage shrouded in mystery, featuring a secret guest lineup set to be revealed closer to the event.
With significant investment in site development, production, lighting, and sound, Terminal V 2026 refines its identity by giving each sound its own space, narrative, and intent. Rather than expanding aimlessly, the festival continues to focus on clarity, quality, and purpose—hallmarks that have made it one of Europe’s most respected electronic music events.
Weekend tickets for Terminal V Festival 2026 are available now with zero booking fees for a limited time, offering savings of up to £16.50 per ticket. Group purchases of four can save up to £66. Tickets are exclusively available via Skiddle until midnight on Sunday, January 11, 2026, with payment plans now live for both weekend and day tickets.
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