Glasgow clubbers will be able to get their rave on ahead of the Electric Frog and Pressure Riverside Festival - with a Easter weekend packed full of DJ sets.

Fans are being given the chance to prepare for the May festival with warm-up events around Scotland as part of the Road to Riverside programme

The Easter Warehouse Party Weekender will take place over Friday, Saturday and Sunday's Easter Weekend April 3 to 5 at SWG3 in Glasgow.

Friday is a journey into underground UK techno as Surgeon, Truss and Edit Select take over the warehouse space.

Saturday sees Steve Bug and Visionquest's Lee Curtiss hook up for some highgrade tech-house and house vibes whilst Body and Soul's Danny Krivit comes over from NYC to join local talent Al Kent and Pistols At Dawn who will lay down some disco vibes in the Poetry Club - think loft parties, balloons and a sweet sound system.

On Sunday, the organisers will bring one of the highlights of last years Riverside Festival, Vitalic will play a rare live set and Philadelphia's Josh Wink who co-headlined at the inaugural festival in 2013, Slam, Kr!z (Token) ,Ø [Phase] and Animal Farm will bring back the techno heat.

The Poetry Club with have the local young team of Stay Fresh, x i AM x and Freaky Freaky take over in back to back style.

The Road to Riverside events set to get fans prepared for the final party at The Riverside Museum over May 29 and 30.

Taking place in the UK's top 10 most visited tourist attraction in 2014, The Riverside Museum will be transformed to feature three stages and an epic atmosphere for over 5,000 fans each day who will visit the electric set to experience the city's unrivalled party vibe.

Having recently visited Aberdeen and Dundee, other events taking place will see Slam will play around Scotland including shows on March 27 in Paisley's The Club, April 11 in Rhumba in Perth and May 9 in No Strings Attached 20th Anniversary show in Gallshields.

This year's Riverside Festival is the biggest yet; the site will be transformed and built into a city festival for two days featuring everything from Cocoon's dancers on the Saturday of the festival, an infamous light show, Void Sound Systems and street food and stalls.

The festival will also introduce a VIP area in 2015, using the iconic Tall Ship to host a VIP crowd who will gain access to a special VIP bar selling premium drinks.

VIP ticket holders will also be able to gain exclusive views of the second stage from the deck of the tall ship not to mention special views of Glasgow's Clyde River to make this year's festival one to remember.

Tickets for the special Road to Riverside events are on sale direct from the venues and you can purchase tickets for the SWG3 event via Ticket Scotland (http://ow.ly/KFEmR)

Tickets for the Riverside Festival are on sale now via Ticket Scotland http://t-s.co/ele15 and Resident Advisor http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?683281