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Creamfields UK announce more acts and new arena

With less than 3 months to go until Creamfields takes over the Cheshire countryside, an array of new acts and an all new arena has been added to this year’s already colossal line up. First up is 3 Are Legend aka Dimitri Vegas, Steve Aoki and Like Mike. Following their spine tingling Friday night headline […]

Grant Bailey by Grant Bailey
2015-06-02 17:00
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With less than 3 months to go until Creamfields takes over the Cheshire countryside, an array of new acts and an all new arena has been added to this year’s already colossal line up.

First up is 3 Are Legend aka Dimitri Vegas, Steve Aoki and Like Mike. Following their spine tingling Friday night headline performance last year this triple-threat super-group, which was organically born at Creamfields, return on Sunday 30th August to take their electrifying live show to the next level.

Following overwhelming demand from fans, Protocol Recordings chief Nicky Romero joins the line-up, celebrated the world over for countless chart topping records and his electrifying performances. Next is one of the house scenes most influential forces Fedde Le Grand, with solo success from club anthems such as ‘Put your hands up for Detroit’ catapulting him to global stardom, other tracks from his repertoire such as ‘The Creeps’ and ‘Let Me Think About It’ prove his powerhouse versatility in the global dance arena.   Other acts joining the bill include Bontan, Jack Eye Jones, Eli & Fur, North Base, Sem Vox, and Zawdi MC.

As if all of that doesn’t whet your appetite Creamfields welcomes an all new arena. Global party trailblazers Don’t Let Daddy Know will be hosting their own arena for this very special UK festival debut headlined by Nicky Romero.  Famed for their off the scale production and mayhem, their attention to detail has catapulted the DLDK clubbing experience to the next level and taken the world by storm, staging events from Amsterdam to Antwerp and beyond.  Sunday 30th August sees them rolling their party wagon into town, the perfect taster ahead of a very special as yet unannounced show coming to the UK in 2016!

Creamfields 2015 is on course for its 7th consecutive sell-out, set to beat last year’s record which attracted 70,000 people. With some ticket allocations already sold out ALL tickets are expected to go in June.  This year Creamfields introduced a £20 deposit scheme which has had an overwhelming response, allowing customers to secure their ticket for £20 followed by monthly instalments, this scheme is currently still available go to www.creamfields.com/announcements/all-creamfields-ticket-types-now-available-on-20-deposit-scheme for further info.

Still need convincing? Check out the full Creamfields 2015 Line-up.

Pick up your tickets at Ticketmaster.co.uk.

 

 

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