Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh's art centre in the outskirts of the capital, have announced the 'Jupiter Rising' festival will still be going ahead next month as 'a celebration of art, music and performance '.
Described as a ‘powerful overview of cutting-edge music and performance’, Jupiter Rising will take place in line with the Scottish Government's coronavirus guidance and promises a weekend like no other.
With full weekend camping tickets available, this year's Jupiter Rising is set to be 'the ultimate Garden of Earthly Delights', with attendees able to enjoy a bathing session in the kaleidoscopic Gateway, dine under the stars with chef Barry Bryson and stay overnight in a meadow bell tent.
With a programme packed full of art, film music and late night dancing, 1000 people will descend on Jupiter Artland to camp out and enjoy a truly unique programme over the last weekend in August.
Taking place from Friday 27 to Sunday 29 August, the festival will also feature its very own cinema and swimming sessions will be on offer at the park's new outdoor lido.
Tickets are also just £75 for the full weekend - you can get yours here.