Creamfields North have just unleashed a huge phase one line up for their edition next summer.
The world class dance music festival is pulling out all the stops for their twenty-five-year celebrations which returns next August Bank Holiday, as expected the early Christmas reveal does not disappoint and includes some of the biggest names in dance music namely David Guetta, Tiësto, Armin van Burren, Martin Garrix, Camelphat, Carl Cox, Nina Kraviz and Above & Beyond.
With the festival selling out in record time, thousands of fans missed out on tickets when the 70,000 capacity festival went on sale back in September, however, Cream HQ have just announced that due to a number of failed deposit payments a very limited number of resale tickets are now available to purchase, so if you are one of the many who missed out first time round grab yours now at:
Of course, this is just the start of things to come, with over 300 artists still to be announced over the coming months, fans can expect a cherry-picked line up of the best of the best that electronic music has to offer.
Over the last 25 years Creamfields has evolved into one of the world’s best music festivals, loved by electronic music fans across the globe, renowned for delivering unbeatable world class line ups and jaw dropping production. This forthcoming 25-year edition is set to raise the benchmark once again and coincides with the launch of their brand new 50,000 capacity sister festival Creamfields South which takes place at Hylands Park in Chelmsford on Jubilee Bank Holiday (2nd – 4th June 2022).
For more info go to:-
cinch presents Creamfields North 2022
Daresbury, Cheshire UK
Thursday 25th – Sunday 28th August Bank Holiday
www.creamfields.com / www.facebook.com/officialcreamfields /
@Creamfields
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