Terminal V and well-known DJ Patrick topping have teamed up together to announce a 'special one off' event to be held in Edinburgh.
Patrick Topping, originally from Newcastle, will bring his mighty TRICK label close to Edinburgh Airport at the The Royal Highland Centre, the home of Terminal V. The Disk Jockey and music producer is well-known for his track 'Be Sharp Say Nowt' which has over 40 million stream on Spotify.
Topping is certainly no stranger to Edinburgh as he attended University in the city 14 years ago where he began his career. The electronic music event will come the city with an all-star line-up in tow on Friday 18th August with the event running from 7pm - 3am.
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As well as Topping himself, the lineup features esteemed Leeds DJ and producer Paul Woolford, hotshot Australian selector and producer Airwolf Paradise, rising Irish techno talent Blk., and Scotland’s own emerging superstar Hannah Laing.
In 2019, he marked his Terminal V debut with a hugely anticipated set on The Terminal Stage which was broadcasted via Mixmag, before returning to Edinburgh in 2020 during lockdown for a Terminal V Connect Live Beatport Stream from the iconic Calton Hill.
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As one of the breakout artists of his generation, Patrick Topping has contributed a constant flow of positivity to the culture he loves so dearly, becoming one of the scene’s most popular DJs in the process.
His return to Edinburgh is sure to be one of the most eagerly anticipated highlights of the summer’s electronic music calendar. Tickets for the event are on sale now.
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