Creamfields 2022 is now SOLD OUT making next year’s 25 year anniversary festival the fastest selling Creamfields on record!
After a triumphant return this August, which saw a sell-out crowd of 70,000 electronic music fans come together to see performances from the likes of David Guetta, Tiësto, Eric Prydz, Carl Cox, Charlotte De Witte, Nina Kraviz, Bicep Live and The Chemical Brothers to name a few, fans can’t wait to get back to the fields for another instalment to mark the award-winning festivals 25 year celebrations.
The sell-out announcement for Creamfields Daresbury bodes well for their recently announced sister festival Creamfields Chelmsford which is scheduled to take place at Hylands Park on Friday 3rd & Saturday 4th June Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend, and with over 60,000 sign ups already for the inaugural show, fans will need to be quick to be part of the action. Tickets for Creamfields Chelmsford will be on sale from 9am (BST) Friday 29th October, sign up now:
Over the last 25 years Creamfields has become one of the longest running electronic music festivals, renowned globally for delivering unbeatable world class line ups and show stopping production, fans can rest assured they’ll be pushing the boundaries once again for this landmark anniversary. Line ups TBA
cinch presents Creamfields 2022, Daresbury, Cheshire, UK, 25th – 28th August Bank Holiday weekend
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