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Eric Prydz, Alesso and more announced for Creamfields 2022 as full line up is revealed
3 years ago
The much-anticipated cinch presents Creamfields North full line up has finally been announced.
In celebration of their 25th anniversary some of the biggest names in electronic music will be descending on the Cheshire countryside this August Bank Holiday.
The world class dance music festival is pulling out all the stops for their twenty-five-year celebrations which returns next August Bank Holiday.
Previously announced headliners include Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, Camelphat, Carl Cox, Nina Kraviz and Above and Beyond.
But now fans will also get to see performances from the likes of Eric Prydz who brings his jaw dropping HOLO show, Alesso, Bicep Live, Becky Hill, Fatboy Slim, MK, Idris Elba, Scooter, Ben Nicky, Patrick Topping, Charlotte De Witte, Michael Bibi, Fisher, Ida Enberg, Example, Seth Troxler, Jax Jones, Chase & Status (DJ Set), Joel Corry, Amelie Lens, Jamie Jones, Jodie Harsh, Sonny Fodera, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Joseph Capriati, Timmy Trumpet, Pete Tong, Darren Styles, Hot Since 82, Kolsch, Paul Oakenfold, Skepsis, Solardo, Anna Tur, Holy Goof, Ewan McVicar, Dimension, Cristoph, Yousef, Black Coffee, Franky Wah, Denis Sulta, Andy C, Hannah Wants, W&W, Paul Van Dyk, Will Sparks, Syreeta, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, ATB, Vini Vici, Arielle Free, Sarah Story and D-Block & Stefan to name a few.
To see the full list, click here.
Creamfields North sold out in record time when tickets went on sale back in September, however from 9am (GMT) this Friday (25th February) a limited number of failed deposit tickets will be available for those quick enough to snap them up.
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.
2022 is set to be a huge year for Creamfields, which also coincides with the launch of their new 50,000 capacity sister festival – Creamfields South which will see another wave of big name artists perform across the Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend.
Join the waiting list now to be first in line for tickets here.