Boiler Room is coming to one of Scotland's "most breathtaking" locations this summer.
The "globally renowned" music platform will take over Hopetoun House Sessions in August, seeing the expansive grounds of the stately home on the outskirts of Edinburgh used to the fullest.
According to organisers, Hopetoun House Sessions promises to be a "truly unique" open-air experience.
It will apparently combine "world-class" electronic acts with "panoramic views" and "immersive" production.
When will Boiler Room take over the Hopetoun House Sessions in Scotland?
Boiler Room will take over Hopetoun House Sessions near Edinburgh on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
The event will take place between 2pm and 10.30pm, with last entry being at 5pm.
Those coming to the festival will have to be aged 18 and over, so attendees should bring a valid form of ID, such as a passport or driver's licence.
How to get tickets for the Boiler Room takeover Hopetoun House Sessions
Tickets for the Boiler Room takeover at the Hopetoun House Sessions are available on Skiddle, where a single pre-sale admission will set revellers back as little as £50.63.
However, music lovers should act fast as tickets are selling out very quickly.
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Who will perform at Hopetoun House Sessions amid the Boiler Room takeover?
The line-up for the event is yet to be revealed, but organisers have promised the sessions will be an "unmissable day in music".
The event is to be presented by EE Live, the team behind large-scale festivals like Terminal V Festival and Doof in the Park, with Hannah Laing.
The Sunday evening Boiler Room takeover follows the previously announced Saturday (August 2) date to be headlined by FISHER.
This marks this Australian superstar DJ’s first-ever Scottish performance.