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Creamfields

Coordinates:53°20′N2°38′W / 53.34°N 2.63°W /53.34; -2.63
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English annual dance music festival held in Cheshire

Creamfields
GenreElectronic dance music
DatesNorth: August Bank Holiday Weekend
South: Late May Bank Holiday Weekend[A]
LocationsMain locationUK:[1]
Winchester,Hampshire
(1998)
Liverpool,Merseyside
(1999–2005)
Daresbury,Cheshire
(2006–present)
For spin offs seehere
Years active1998–present
FoundersCream
Attendance280,000[2]
Capacity70,000[3]
Organised byLive Nation
WebsiteOfficial website

Creamfields is anelectronic dance musicfestival series founded and organised by British club promoterCream, with its UK edition taking place onAugust Bank Holiday weekend, with a number of international editions held across various territories worldwide.

First held in 1998 inWinchester,[4] the festival moved to Cream's home city ofLiverpool the following year, taking place on the oldLiverpool airport, before moving to its current location on theDaresbury estate inCheshire.[5] The festival, having initially begun as a one-day event with 25,000 people in attendance, is now a four-day event with camping options hosting 70,000 per day.[6] The festival is the UK's most prestigious electronic dance music festival.[7]

In 2022, Creamfields celebrated its 25th anniversary by launching a second UK-based festival –Creamfields South. Creamfields South took place atHylands Park,Chelmsford across thePlatinum Jubilee weekend in June and is returned in 2023,[8] with the original Daresbury festival being renamedCreamfields North.[9] However, from 2024 the festival had reverted to one location in the north.[10]

History

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Creamfields initially began in 1998 as a one-day annual event run by theLiverpool night clubCream.[1] This first edition was held inWinchester,Hampshire, and attracted 25,000 people.[11] The following year Creamfields moved to the old Liverpool Airfield inLiverpool,Merseyside. The move put the festival closer to its parent night club and the new site was able to hold 50,000 people.[11][12] In 2016, Cream was demolished; however, the brand continued to run the festival. In 2006 the festival moved outside the city to its current location inDaresbury,Cheshire.[12] On the 10th anniversary of the festival it expanded to a two-day event, with 50,000 people attending across the weekend.[11] The festival site expanded over the next few years after its first sellout in 2009 of 60,000 across the weekend. In 2010, the site was expanded to accommodate additional ticket sales and growing demand from campers. The festival sold 80,000 tickets in 2010 and 100,000 in 2011.[11]

In 2012 the festival ownership changed hands as Cream was bought out byLive Nation, the current organisers of the event.[13][14] The festival was set to expand to a three-day event,[11] but on the final day the festival was abandoned because of heavy rain.[15] The following year the organisers invested £500,000 in the site to protect it against bad weather. The three-day event allowed an attendance of 150,000.[11] 2014 saw the edition of a second primary stage, the North and South Stage; and in 2015, the festival was live streamed for the first time, to 500,000 online attendees.[11] The Steel Yard stage was introduced in 2016, spawninga spinoff mini-festival with events held inLiverpool andLondon;[16] the same year, the festival become a four-day event with site expansion in 2017 allowing for a maximum attendance of 280,000.[3] In 2019, £2,000,000 was invested to improve security and safety and to reduce environmental impact.[17] The festival hostedSwedish House Mafia in theirSave the World Reunion Tour, thesupergroup's first UK show since 2012; the group were the sole occupants of the festival's iconic Arc Stage on the day of the event.[18]

The 2020 edition of the festival was cancelled because of theCOVID-19 pandemic,[19][20] with a virtual festival taking its place.[21] FollowingBoris Johnson's announcement on the 22 February regarding theroad out of the UK's COVID-19 lockdown, Creamfields announced that the 2021 edition would go ahead. Tickets for the event sold out in record time.[22]

A second UK-based festival – Creamfields South – was introduced in 2022 atHylands Park inChelmsford, hosting headline acts such asDavid Guetta andCalvin Harris. Organisers said that they expected the festival to continue and become 'a solid and regular fixture on the UK festival circuit', with Creamfields South confirmed to be returning for 2023.[8] However, after just two editions, in September 2023 Live Nation announced that the Chelmsford event would be discontinued. Rather than holding separate North and South events in 2024, Creamfields consolidated into a single massive four‑day festival at Daresbury, Cheshire. The South edition was officially ended and merged back into the main North location from August 2024 onwards.

Edition's summary

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Nb: Artists shown in the table below were headliners for the event. For full line-ups seeList of Creamfields line-ups.

YearVenueDatesAttendance[11][B]HeadlinersRef.
1998Winchester,Hampshire2 May25,000[11]Sasha,Paul van Dyk,Daft Punk,Tony De Vit.[23]
1999Liverpool,Merseyside28 August50,000[12]Pet Shop Boys,Basement Jaxx.[23]
200026 August50,000[12]Judge Jules,Groove Armada,Basement Jaxx,Moloko,Laurent Garnier.[24]
200125 August50,000[12]No artists declared headliners[25]
200224 August50,000[12]Faithless,Underworld,Kosheen.[26]
200323 August50,000[12]Paul Oakenfold,Erick Morillo,Harry Romero,Audio Bullys.[27]
200428 August50,000[12]The Chemical Brothers,Goldfrapp,Mylo,Scratch Perverts.[28]
200527 August50,000[12]Basement Jaxx,Faithless, Caged Baby.[29]
2006Daresbury,Cheshire26 August50,000The Prodigy,Gnarls Barkley,Goldfrapp,The Zutons.[30]
200725 August50,000The Chemical Brothers,Groove Armada,Kelis,Mark Ronson,Carl Cox.[31]
200823 and 24 August50,000Fatboy Slim,Ian Brown,Gossip,Paul van Dyk,Kasabian,Tiësto,Paul Oakenfold,David Guetta.[32]
200929 and 30 August60,000Tiësto,Mylo,Basement Jaxx,Paul van Dyk,Dizzee Rascal.[33]
201028 and 29 August80,000David Guetta,deadmau5,Leftfield,Tiësto,Calvin Harris,Paul van Dyk,Swedish House Mafia.[34]
201127 and 28 August100,000The Chemical Brothers,Tiësto,Paul van Dyk,David Guetta,Swedish House Mafia[35]
201224, 25, and 26 August[C]100,000Avicii,David Guetta,Sebastian Ingrosso,Steve Angello,Skrillex,deadmau5,Tiësto,Calvin Harris,Axwell.[36]
201323, 24, and 25 August150,000The Prodigy,Avicii,Tiësto,David Guetta,Steve Angello,Sebastian Ingrosso,Above & Beyond,Paul van Dyk.[37]
201422, 23, and 24 August150,000Aly & Fila,Armin van Buuren,Avicii,deadmau5,Steve Aoki,Calvin Harris,Hardwell,Paul van Dyk,Tiësto.[38]
201528, 29, and 30 August150,000[39]Armin van Buuren,Hardwell,Jamie Jones,Martin Garrix,The Chemical Brothers,Avicii,Knife Party,Alesso.[40]
201625, 26, 27, and 28 August200,000Armin van Buuren,Chase & Status,Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike,Axwell Λ Ingrosso,Avicii,Martin Garrix,Calvin Harris.[41]
201724, 25, 26, and 27 August280,000[3]deadmau5,Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike,Armin van Buuren,Axwell Λ Ingrosso,Eric Prydz,Tiësto,Martin Garrix,Hardwell[42]
201823, 24, 25, and 26 August280,000Carl Cox,Armin van Buuren,The Chainsmokers,Axwell Λ Ingrosso,Giggs,Tiësto,Hardwell,Eric Prydz,Fatboy Slim,Adam Beyer.[43]
201922, 23, 24, and 25 August280,000[44]deadmau5,Martin Garrix,Carl Cox,Calvin Harris,The Chemical Brothers,Swedish House Mafia.[45]
202027, 28, 29, and 30 August0
(Cancelled because of theCOVID-19 pandemic)[19][20]
Armin van Buuren,Pendulum,CamelPhat,The Chainsmokers,Calvin Harris,Carl Cox,Nina Kraviz,deadmau5,Charlotte de Witte,Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike.[46]
202126, 27, 28, and 29 AugustTBADavid Guetta,Carl Cox,Eric Prydz,Martin Garrix,Adam Beyer,Tiësto,Laidback Luke[47]
202225, 26, 27 and 28 AugustTBACalvin Harris,David Guetta,Martin Garrix,Armin van Buuren,Tiësto,Camelphat,Carl Cox,Nina Kraviz,Belters Only,Above and Beyond,Scooter,Charlotte de Witte[48]

Album

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Main article:Creamfields (2004 album)

On 9 August 2004, British DJPaul Oakenfold released his fifteenthDJ Mix album entitledCreamfields. The album was released in advance of the sixth edition of the festival in 2004 of which Oakenfold was due to perform. The album itself is third in a series of remix album with the other two being made by other DJs. In 2019, Oakenfold released a further DJ mix album to celebrate the festival's twentieth anniversary.[49]

Creamfields: Steel Yard

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The 2016 edition of Creamfields saw the debut of the Steel Yard stage at the main event inDaresbury,Cheshire. The stage is a 15,000 capacity super structure designed and built by Acorn Events.[16]

Steel Yard Liverpool made its debut in 2016 at the city's Clarence Graving Dock, and now occurs annually in late November or early December.[50]

Steel Yard London initially took place in late October at Victoria Park,London in 2017,[51] before moving toFinsbury Park for 2018 and 2019 respectively, with a new date on thelate-May bank holiday weekend.[52]

In 2018, Steel Yard Liverpool partnered withTomorrowland andDimitri Vegas & Like Mike to bring "Garden of Madness" to the UK for a special one-off event.[53]

Creamfields International

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Creamfields Brazil, 2013

In addition to the two main UK events, Creamfields also operates a number of international spin offs including:[54]

  • Creamfields Abu Dhabi
  • Creamfields Australia (2010–2012; 2017)
  • Creamfields Brazil
  • Creamfields Buenos Aires (2001–2015; 2024–present)
  • Creamfields Czech Republic (2002)
  • Creamfields Chile (2004–2018; 2022–present)
  • Creamfields China (2018–present)
  • Creamfields Colombia
  • Creamfields Hong Kong (2017–present)
  • Creamfields Ibiza
  • Creamfields Ireland (2000–2002)
  • Creamfields Mallorca
  • Creamfields Malta
  • Creamfields Mexico
  • Creamfields Romania
  • Creamfields Paraguay
  • Creamfields Poland (2003 –Kołobrzeg , 2006–2008 –Wrocław)
  • Creamfields Portugal
  • Creamfields Peru
  • Creamfields Spain
  • Creamfields Taiwan (2017–present)
  • Creamfields Thailand (2022–present)[55]
  • Creamfields Turkey
  • Creamfields Ukraine
  • Creamfields Vietnam

Awards and nominations

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DJ Awards

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See also:DJ Awards
YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2014Special Award – Best International Dance Music FestivalCreamfields – UKWon[56]

DJ Magazine's top 50 Festivals

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See also:DJ Mag
YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2019World's Best FestivalCreamfields – Liverpool, UK13th[57]

Festicket Awards

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YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2016Best EDM/Dance FestivalCreamfields3rd[58]

International Dance Music Awards

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See also:International Dance Music Awards
YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2011Best Music EventCreamfields – Liverpool, UKNominated[59]
2016Nominated[60]

UK Festival Awards

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See also:UK Festival Awards
This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(September 2018)
YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2004Best Dance FestivalCreamfields UKWon[61]
2005Best Dance FestivalWon[61]
2008Best Major FestivalNominated
Best Dance FestivalNominated
2009Best Dance FestivalWon[61]
2010Best Dance FestivalWon[61]
2011Best Dance FestivalWon[61]
2013Best Dance FestivalWon[62][61]
2014Best Dance FestivalWon[63][61]
2015Best Major FestivalNominated[64][61]
Best Dance FestivalWon
2016Best Major FestivalWon[65]
[66][61]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^On its first year in 2022, Creamfields South took place during thePlatinum Jubilee weekend in June.
  2. ^These attendance figures are for the whole weekend, therefore attendees with multi-day passes will be counted per day of their pass.
  3. ^The festival was abandoned on the 26 August because of heavy rain.[15]

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