Terminal V Festival - Halloween 2020
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Important update for Terminal V Festival - Halloween 2020
With the pandemic remaining a continual threat to public health and our way of life, it is with a heavy heart we have made the decision to postpone our forthcoming Terminal V Festival - Halloween 2020. Losing 1 event this year was devastating, 2 is beyond belief.
We greatly appreciate all the support that has poured in from you, our loyal fans, and the industry over the last 6 months, during these unprecedented times. While it is deeply saddening to postpone the upcoming October event, there is light at the end of the tunnel and some very exciting news.
As of Easter 2021, Terminal V doubles in size elevating into a full weekend festival running over 2 DAYS Saturday and Sunday April 3+4th for the first ever time, with an incredible line-up being announced fully in the coming weeks + months ahead.
For now, we are happy to share our first 30+ acts who are reconfirmed with another 40+ new main acts still to come…
We really hope you can hold out until 2021 and you’re as excited as we are, as we take Terminal V to the next level.
Team TV
- Avalon Emerson
- Ben UFO
- Bonobo
- Charlotte de Witte
- Eats Everything
- Ejeca
- Floorplan
- Cajmere (Green Velvet)
- Helena Hauff
- Honey Dijon
- I Hate Models
- KiNK
- Lena Willikens
- Luigi Madonna
- Luke Solomon
- Man Power
- Mike Servito
- Moxie (DJ)
- Nina Kraviz
- Octo Octa
- Rebuke
- Richie Hawtin
- Saoirse
- Shanti Celeste
- Stephen Brown
- Tijana T
- Telfort
- T78
Avalon Emerson
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Bonobo
Bonobo, aka Brighton-based DJ and musician Simon Green, makes beautifully chilled beat-driven music drawing close comparison to the works of DJ Shadow…
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