Terminal V Festival confirms stage line-ups and final details for 2026 edition
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Terminal V Festival has announced the full stage programmes and day splits for its 2026 edition alongside confirmation of a £1 million investment into the festival site. The event returns to the Royal Highland Centre & Showground in Edinburgh on 18–19 April 2026.
Now entering its next edition, Terminal V will host more than 100 artists across six stages, with attendance expected to reach 40,000 across the weekend. The festival’s 2026 layout continues its multi-stage format, with each area dedicated to a specific strand of electronic music, ranging from peak-time techno and hard techno to house, tech house and emerging local talent.
The flagship Area V stage will once again focus on headline techno performances. On Saturday, Sara Landry presents her Eternalism concept, with artists including Clara Cuvé, Novah, Fumi, Adrián Mills and Alex Farell. Sunday’s Area V programme is led by Klangkuenstler, alongside Anetha b2b Patrick Mason, DJ Gigola b2b ØTTA, Ueberrest and a world-exclusive b2b set from SPFDJ and Sim0ne.
The Hangar stage is dedicated to high-intensity and hard techno across both days, featuring artists such as 999999999, I Hate Models, Fantasm, Vieze Asbak, Winson and Restricted. Greenhouse focuses on groove-led and foundational sounds, with Saturday highlighting stripped-back techno from Robert Hood, Chlär (Live), Alarico and Clouds b2b Tommy Holohan, before shifting towards tech house on Sunday with Patrick Topping, East End Dubs, Traumer and Prunk.
The Terminal stage is designed for high-energy, genre-fluid sets, with artists including Mall Grab, Ben Hemsley, Will Atkinson, Morgan Seatree, DJ Gigola, Pegassi and Spray appearing across the weekend. The Lab returns as a platform for emerging Scottish artists, with its full line-up still to be announced.
New for 2026 is The Block, an additional stage that will feature a secret line-up, to be revealed closer to the event.
Tickets for the festival are available now via Skiddle, with payment plans also offered.
