We’re gearing up for a busy Easter weekend as Edinburgh prepares for the return of Terminal V at the Royal Highland Centre.
With its fantastic line-up of artists from the techno scene including sets from Brutalismus 3000, Blawan, and Deborah de Luca alongside 100 other acts, the event attracts thousands of music fans from across the country and beyond. Like last year, we’ll be running extra late-night services to get everyone home after the shows.
This year, the festival takes place on the Saturday and Sunday of the Easter weekend (April 19 and 20), and we’re pulling out all the stops across the weekend to ensure both visitors and residents can make the most of Edinburgh attractions during the holiday period.
Sarah Singh, Head of Service Delivery, said:
“As well as running to a full week-day timetable of Good Friday and Bank Holiday Monday with trams from every seven minutes, we will also be running additional services during Terminal V.
“This includes running trams every 10 minutes up until around half past midnight on Saturday and Sunday, so festival-goers don’t need to worry about missing a ride home.
“Over the weekend, our customer services team will be out at key locations to offer travel advice, and we also have a great range of ticket options available offering exceptional value for money.
Further information about Terminal V, which features around 100 artists across six indoor and outdoor stages, can be found here.