CREAMFIELDS 2025 is set to be bigger and better than before with new and improved stage as tickets go on sale.
Creamfields is one of the biggest electronic music festivals in the world and takes place in Daresbury every year.
The music festival is set to take place once again across the August bank holiday next year, starting on August 21 and ending on August 24.
Every year tens of thousands of fans flock to Daresbury, and next year is set to be no exception.
The festival is expected to be bigger and better than before, with the inclusion of a new stage named Halo.
This stage is an evolution of the much-loved Runway stage which debuted in 2022.
It gave fans an immersive experience with 360 and overhears video, lighting and sound package designed by Renowned Stage and show design studio, Lucid Creates.
“Creamfields has never underestimated the importance of pushing boundaries with high-end production, keeping their dedicated audience excited and engaged with numerous site upgrades, as well as new arenas and stages year on year,” said Chris Carr, from Lucid Creates.
“We’re incredibly grateful to be given the opportunity to create such ambition structures and shows like Runway and now Halo with Creamfields.
“It’s not an easy thing to pull off, but creating these groundbreaking experiences really is what drives us all.”
This year, fans enjoyed music from Lufthaus, including Robbie Williams, and Calvin Harris.
Tickets for Creamfields 2025 will go on sale tomorrow morning, Wednesday, at 9am.
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