Terminal V announces Robert Hood, Sara Landry, Klangkuenstler and more for 2026 edition

Terminal V has announced the initial lineup for its 2026 edition, set to take place at The Royal Highland Centre and Showground, Edinburgh, on 18 and 19 April.

Terminal V has announced the initial lineup for its 2026 Scotland edition, set to take place at The Royal Highland Centre and Showground, Edinburgh, on 18 and 19 April.

Artists including Robert Hood, Sara Landry, Klangkuenstler, Ben Hemsley Mall Grab, Anetha x DJ Gigola, Clara Cuvé, East End Dubs, Somewhen x Otta, and Paige Tomlinson, among others have been announced for the two-day festival, with more names set to be revealed in due course.

“This will without doubt be our biggest line up yet,” commented Simon McGrath, co-founder of Terminal V. “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 festival will feature five stages, with more than 100 performers set to appear over the two days. Around 40,000 attendees are expected over the weekend.

It will also see the debut of Sara Landry’s Eternalism show in the UK, with its only Scottish performance of the year. Eternalism is described as a conceptual project incorporating new audiovisual elements influenced by the work of Swiss artist H.R. Giger.

Tickets for Terminal V 2026 go on sale on 18 November, through the festival’s website – more information can be found here.

Terminal V 2026 – phase one lineup

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.

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