GLASGOW'S Riverside Festival have announced the first wave of artists for next year's three-day Jubilee weekender.
Charlotte De Witte, Car Cox and Roisin Murphy will be headlining alongside an array of other artists for the festival's ninth edition.
The event will kick off on Thursday, June 2 with techno heavy-hitters SPFDJ, 999999999, and Glasgow's own Slam, alongside international phenomenon Charlotte De Witte.
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Friday, June 3 will be headlined by the pioneer of electronic music Carl Cox who will be joined by London duo Overmono.
Meanwhile, on Saturday, June 4 dance-pop icon Roisin Murphy will bring the festival to a close, alongside Job Jobse.
On the same day, Glasgow's inclusive and alternative queer party Shoot Your Shot will host the Waterfront Staff with Scottish Alternative Music Award Winner DJ, producer and activist TAAHLIAH.
Bonzai Bonner, founder of Shoot Your Shot, said: "Shoot Your Shot are excited to be hosting a stage at next year's Riverside Festival to bring a celebration of electronic music cultivated on our doorstep along with inviting guests who represent our party.
"Glasgow boasts one of the best music scenes in the world and we are thrilled to have this opportunity to showcase that."
Taking place across the Jubliee Bank Holiday, the unmissable weekend still has many more artists to be announced.
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Mark Mackechnie, co-festival director, said: "We are very excited to launch the 2022 edition of Riverside Festival, which will be a three-day weekender event, taking place over the Jubilee Bank Holiday.
"We will once again have three stages showcasing, in our opinion, the best electronic music from both overseas and from our hometown.
"This year was the best one yet - next year we will be going one step beyond."
Tickets go on sale Friday, December 3 at 9am, or you can sign up for presale tickets on the Riverside Festival website.
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