23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Final PRTY festival tickets at Braehead on sale this week
PRTY Festival, which has sold out for the past two years, is back at Braehead Arena for its third edition, and in a major first for the event, it will span two full days.
The high-octane festival will take place over one packed weekend, welcoming up to 10,000 music lovers across indoor and outdoor stages, with organisers promising 'next-level production' and a festival experience unlike any other.
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The final batch of tickets will go on sale at 10am on Friday, April 25, with demand expected to be high following two years of sell-out success.
So far, 19 artists have been announced for the 2026 line-up, featuring a blend of hard techno heavyweights, underground favourites, and rising Scottish stars.
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Festival headliners include Basswell, I Hate Models, and Restricted, with support from names like Alex Farell, Yasmin Gardezi, Pawlowski, Mika Heggemann, Holy Priest, and BIIA.
PRTY co-founders Jezza and Jod, who have become icons in the scene themselves, will also take to the stage, joined by Cadzow and testpress, an acclaimed electronic duo from Aberdeen.
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The full lineup also features Black Traffic, Datsko, CARV, Cleopard2000, Fantasm, Fenrick, onlynumbers, PRADA2000, and The Rocketman.
The PRTY brand has exploded in popularity, drawing thousands to its shows across Europe, and 2026 promises to be its most ambitious year yet.
Co-founders Jezza and Jod said: 'After selling out the past two years, we knew it was time to level up.
"This year, we're going all in—a full weekend of PRTY with a stacked lineup and more surprises still to come.'