Creamfields HQ are not holding back when they return for their 2021 edition, with an already stacked line up the dance music behemoths have just dropped another big name artist to the bill, which will see one of Hollands biggest musical exports return – Armin van Buuren.
The Dutch DJ/Producer has become a firm favourite at the award-winning festival, having performed many times over the years and hosting his own ASOT arena. After a two-year hiatus Armin returns to headline the South Stage on Saturday 28th August Bank Holiday weekend.
The electronic music festival which returns to Daresbury in Cheshire, UK is renowned for delivering one of the biggest line ups of the year and next year will be no different with an onslaught of big name artists already set to return including Above & Beyond, Adam Beyer, Adaro, Afrojack, Alan Fitzpatrick, Alesso, Aly & Fila, Andy C, Andy Whitby, ANNA, Bassjackers, Ben Nicky, Bicep LIVE, Boris Brejcha, Brennan Heart, Camelphat, Carl Cox, Charlotte de Witte, Chase & Status (DJ Set), Chris Lorenzo, Claptone, Cosmic Gate, Cristoph, Darren Styles, deadmau5, Dimension, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Disciples, DJ Isaac, Eli Brown, Enrico Sangiuliano, Eric Prydz HOLOSPHERE, Example, Fisher, Franky Wah, Friction, Gareth Emery, Gorgon City, Hannah Wants, Headhunterz, Holy Goof, Hot Since 82, Hybrid Minds, James Organ, Jamie Jones, Jax Jones, Jonas Blue, Josh Wink, KC Lights, Kölsch, Kutski, La Fleur, Laidback Luke, Leftwing:Kody, Low Steppa, Martin Garrix, Mason Collective, Matrix & Futurebound feat Rhymester, Michael Bibi, MK, My Nu Leng, Nightlapse, Nina Kraviz, Notion, Offaiah, Oliver Heldens, Paul van Dyk, Paul Woolford, Peggy Gou, Pendulum – TRINITY, Pete Tong, Richy Ahmed, SASASAS, Scooter, Sefa, Sigma, Solardo, SOSA, Sound Rush, Sub Focus (DJ Set), Sub Zero, Project, Sven Väth, Tchami, Tiësto, Timmy Trumpet, TNT aka Technoboy n Tuneboy, Vini Vici, W&W, Yousef, Zatox.
Creamfields 2021, Daresbury, Cheshire, UK, 26th – 29th August Bank Holiday weekend, Tickets on sale now www.creamfields.com
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