ELECTRONIC music fans are flocking to Creamfields this August bank holiday weekend for one of the world’s biggest dance music festivals.
More than 70,000 revellers are descending on Daresbury for the annual event, which runs from today, Thursday, through to Sunday.
For those who are not lucky enough to have a ticket to the sell-out festival, Creamfields, in association with Beatport, will be bringing the festival to fan’s living rooms.
This is through the official Rockstar Energy presents Creamfields 2024 live stream, broadcasting from Friday through to Sunday.
Kicking off on Friday at 4pm and lasting all weekend through to 11pm on Sunday, Beatport will be setting up shop at three of the festival's stages.
Here, it will capture sets from some of the biggest names in the world of dance music during the bank holiday weekend.
First up is the ARC stage, one of the most impressive outdoor stages in the world at over 100 metres wide and 15 meters tall.
This will host sets from Alesso, Hardwell, Timmy Trumpet, Sam Divine, Eliza Rose, Example, MK, Belters Only and more.
Second is the Steel Yard presented by Gopuff, with the 15,000-capacity superstructure hosting performances from the festival's headlining techno and house music icons.
These include the likes of Eric Prydz who live streams from the festival for the first time, Pete Tong, Ewan McVicar, Artbat, Eli Brown, Solomun B2B Patrick Topping, CAMELPHAT, Artbat, Kevin de Vries and Matrefakt.
Last but not least is Zenless Zone Zero, a brand-new indoor 30,000-capacity stage which makes its debut this year.
This fresh and futuristic stage is being hailed as ‘the world's biggest indoor main stage’ by the festival.
It will see massive sets from the likes of FISHER, Cloonee, Sosa, Ben Hemsley, Armin Van Buuren, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, Tiësto, Max Dean, Hannah Laing, Beauz and more.
Be part of the action and tune in to the weekend stream by visiting creamfields.com/live
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