With just one day to go, the Electric Frog & Pressure Riverside Festival recently revealed the full festival offering including improvements that aim to make the forth consecutive Riverside Festival the best one yet. Taking place at Glasgow’s Riverside Museum, the festival features a new site layout, multiple bars and an earlier start time of 14:30. Look out too for a unique hospitality area and world class production aiming to delight over 12,000 fans on the banks of the River Clyde once again.
For the first time ever the festival will have a Belgian Beer Garden from headline sponsor Heverlee. The beer garden, inspired by Heverlee’s Belgian hometown of Leuven, will serve up authentic Heverlee lager alongside gourmet fries with traditional Belgian toppings. This addition to the festival will help create a party atmosphere which will also feature live street art from Antwerp based street artist DZIA and Glasgow’s Rogue One, who will be creating murals which nod to Belgian and Scottish culture.
The festival have doubled the range of bars and drinks offerings on the banks of the River Clyde & Hospitality area located in the 19th Century street museum serving Prosecco, cocktails and much more.
There’s a whole other host of local eateries and street food vendors on site this year including Glasgow’s Laneways Collective who will bring together ‘the best street food Glasgow has to offer.’ The Fish Plaice Pop Up Seafood Kitchen & Bar will be onsite for the first ever time as well as vendors On Rotation Rotisserie, Julie’s Malaysian Street Food Kitchen and Glasgow coffee roasters.
All tickets already purchased can be picked up from Laneways, Gordon Street Lane (next to Republic Beir Halle), between 1pm and 7pm today.
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Lineup
SATURDAY 28TH MAY: Sven Väth | Ben Klock | Rødhåd | Gaiser (live) | SLAM | Gary Beck | Ilario Alicante | Animal Farm | Vril (live) |
SUNDAY 29TH MAY: Fatboy Slim | Dimitri From Paris | Jackmaster | Dixon Avenue Basement Jams | Kerri Chandler | Mash | DJ Deeon | Harri & Domenic |
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