The first day of The Electric Frog & Pressure Riverside Festival got well underway earlier this afternoon, with 4,000 excited fans selling out day one of the Riverside Museum on the banks of the river Clyde in Glasgow.

With the Riverside site spectacularly transformed for the premier electronic music festival, the crowd were treated to a unique set from Moritz Von Oswald, getting the fans at Stage 2 dancing early on. While over on Stage 1, Tiga provided a collection of hits and mixes that shook the walls of the tent and thrilled the crowd.

Andrew Weatherall is always welcomed by the Glasgow crowd, his set in the early evening full of energy and attitude.

A worldwide exclusive back-to-back set with Berlin duo Pan-Pot and Glasgow’s very own Slam filled Stage 2 as the crowd enjoyed a two-and-a-half hour set of eclectic techno beats. The set was something that the world has never seen before, ensuring that the Electric Frog & Pressure Riverside Festival crowd were treated to an epic performance.

2ManyDJs headline set brought the night to a euphoric end as they partied with the fans at Stage 1. Album favourites that we all know and love were thrown in with a collection of outstanding remixes including a final mix of Brit-Pop legends Supergrass’ ‘Alright’, leaving the crowd all set for another incredible day at the Riverside Festival on Sunday.

Festival tickets are priced at £35 for day tickets and £60 for weekend tickets, fans can purchase tickets for all events via Tickets Scotland www.tickets-scotland.com . After party tickets are on-sale now available for £10, for entry you must have a wristband / ticket from the festival.

Visit www.riversidefestivalglasgow.com for more information.

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