Originating from the 1990s Cream club in Liverpool city centre, the dance festival began on the old Speke airfield before moving to Daresbury in Cheshire. It will return again this August bank holiday weekend.
Amongst the line-up this year are Liverpool-acts Camelphat and Girls Don’t Sync. There will also be performances from legendary DJs Calvin Harris and Martin Garrix.READ MORE: I made £1K from my business at 15 but had to shut it down The biggest difference festival goers should notice this year is a series of improvements to the site with £2m invested. Creamfields have said these will "revolutionise" key areas of the festival site, enhancing accessibility, sustainability, and amenities, while also introducing upgrades to essential services across the grounds.
Below is a selection of improvements made to the festival. Many have been implemented to counteract the effects of bad weather.Creamfields will have a new 30,000 capacity Indoor Main Stage, which has been designed to dramatically increase coverage in case of inclement weather.There will be five miles of new walkways from South Car Parks to Campsite village plus, Gold, Silver, Cream, and Blue Campsites, ensuring easier access for campers.
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