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}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2011}}{{Use British English|date=September 2011}}{{coord|53.34|-2.63|display=title|region:GB_scale:20000}}{{Infobox music festival | name = Creamfields | image = | caption = | location = Main location UK:[1] Winchester, Hampshire (1998) Liverpool, Merseyside (1999-2005) Daresbury, Cheshire (2006-present) For spin offs see here | years_active = 1998–present | founders = Cream | dates = August Bank Holiday Weekend | genre = Dance Music | attendance = 70,000 (per day)[2] | website = Official website }} Creamfields is a major dance music festival series founded and organised by British club promoter Cream, with its flagship UK edition taking place on August Bank Holiday weekend, with a number of international editions held across various territories worldwide. First held in 1998 in Winchester, the festival moved to Cream's home city of Liverpool the following year, taking place on the old Liverpool airport, before moving to its current location on the Daresbury estate in Cheshire. Having initially begun as a one-day event with 25,000 people in attendance, the festival is now a four-day event with camping options, which attracts 70,000 attendees each day. Creamfields is now one of the largest electronic music festivals in the world in terms of attendance, number and size of stages, and size and depth of lineup, regularly featuring headline performances from a wide range of mainstream and underground DJs and performers. Brand History1999 Creamfields returns to its spiritual home of Liverpool - taking over the Old Liverpool Airfield in Speke. Over 50,000 people flock to the first Creamfields in Liverpool to see performances from the likes of Basement Jaxx and Pet Shop Boys. 2000 Creamfields introduces the Live Outdoor Stage to its Liverpool festival, and hosts its first international event in Dublin. Muzik Magazine names Creamfields "Event Of The Year", while The Guardian awards it "Best Event". 2001 Creamfields continues on its path to global domination - after a successful Cream residency at Pacha Club in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Creamfields is introduced to the South American market, with an even event that attracts 20,000 people. 2002 Underworld and Faithless headline Creamfields in Liverpool, while the Creamfields Ireland event in Dublin hosts a record-breaking crowd of 27,000 people. 2003 Creamfields' international expansion continues with events staged in Czech Republic, Turkey and Argentina - where it was officially decreed by the secretary for Tourism & Culture as an event of "Significant cultural and Touristic Importance to the region of Buenos Aires and to the nation of Argentina". 2004 Creamfields is voted "Best Dance Festival" in the UK Festival Awards. The event is also staged in Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Czech Republic and Spain, which altogether brings in an audience of nearly 200,000 people. 2005 Creamfields is voted "Festival Event Of The Year" in the House Music Awards. Creamfields Argentina attracts a record-breaking 65,000 people - it is now the biggest one-day EDM festival in Latin America. 2006 Creamfields outgrows the Speke airfield and moves to its current home in Daresbury. 2007 The Chemical Brothers headline Creamfields in Daresbury, which sees its capacity increased to nearly 50,000 people. 2008 Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Creamfields becomes a two-day event for the first time. The diverse line-up includes the likes of Kasabian, Tiesto, Ian Brown and Fatboy Slim. 2009 Creamfields sells out for the first time in its history, smashing the 60,000-people barrier. It is also named "Tourism Event Of The Year" by VisitLiverpool. 2010 Creamfields' capacity in Daresbury is increased to 40,000 people each day, and the option of camping is introduced. The festival wins "Festival Of The Year" at the Music Week Awards, beating the likes of Glastonbury and V Festival. Creamfields also goes to Oz for the first time, staging four festivals across Australia. 2011 Capacity at Daresbury is increased even further to 50,000 people per day, and the international expansion continues down under with events in New Zealand. 2012 Disaster struck Creamfields, as adverse weather conditions meant that the fi nal day of the festival was cancelled for the first time in its history. As a result, £500,000 was spent on major site improvements, and a contingency plan was put in place for wet weather conditions. 2013 Following adversity last year, Creamfields comes back bigger than ever. With an even bigger capacity of 60,000 people per day, the festival site now includes a spectacular new main stage, interactive FX towers, explosive pyros and a gigantic firework finale. 2014 Creamfields continues to go from strength to strength, with the festival becoming a three-day event for the first time. Headliners include EDM giants Calvin Harris, Avicii and Tiesto. It has been held since 2006 annually on the August Bank Holiday weekend in Daresbury. The festival began as an offshoot from Liverpool's Cream nightclub. Other Creamfields festivals have been held in Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Almería (Spain), Malta, Punchestown (Ireland), Punta del Este (Uruguay), Alcala de henares (Spain), Istanbul (Turkey), Vilnius (Lithuania), Mexico City (Mexico), Moscow (Russia), Prague (Czech Republic), Lima (Peru), Santiago (Chile), Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba, Florianopolis, Belo Horizonte (Brazil), Wrocław (Poland) and Asunción (Paraguay). Creamfields Lisbon (Portugal) was held for the first time in May 2007. Creamfields Australia has been held annually since 2010.[3] Creamfields UKWinchester (1998)The first Creamfields festival was held in the UK on 2 May 1998 at Matterley Estate in Winchester[4], a venue that later became known as the location of Homelands (festival) and Boomtown Fair. The lineup featured the likes of Pete Tong, Sasha, Paul Oakenfold, Danny Rampling, Carl Cox, Roger Sanchez, Fatboy Slim, Tony De Vit, The Chemical Brothers, Judge Jules, John Digweed, and Daft Punk performing DJ sets, and live performances from Primal Scream, Finley Quaye, Cornershop, Run-DMC, Beth Orton, and Laurent Garnier. A single day/evening event, the festival attracted around 25,000 people. Liverpool (1999-2005)In 1999, Creamfields moved to Cream's home city of Liverpool, moving to the old abandoned portion of Liverpool airport and taking up the August Bank Holiday date it has retained ever since.
The 2004 UK headliners were The Chemical Brothers, Scissor Sisters, Goldfrapp,
The 2005 UK headliners were Basement Jaxx, Faithless, Audio Bullys and Caged Baby. Daresbury (2006-present)Redevelopment of the old Liverpool airfield site meant the festival had to move in 2006, taking up a new home in Cheshire on the Daresbury Estate.
The 2008 UK headliners on Saturday were Fatboy Slim, Paul van Dyk and Pendulum. The Sunday headliners were Kasabian and Tiësto. The 2008 UK festival was also the first to run over 2 days including camping, BBC Radio 1 also celebrated the 10th anniversary.
The 2009 headliners were, Tiesto, Calvin Harris, Dizzee Rascal, 2 Many DJs, Paul van Dyk
The headliners were, Swedish House Mafia, David Guetta, Deadmau5, Paul van Dyk, Tiesto
The headliners were, Swedish House Mafia, David Guetta, Tiesto, Chemical Brothers, Afrojack, Paul van Dyk
In 2012, Creamfields being offered as a three-day festival package, with three silent disco stages open on Friday 24 August and featuring acts such as Brookes Brothers and Kissy Sellout. Saturday saw David Guetta return to the North Stage with acts such as Example, Afrojack and Nicky Romero, whilst Avicii and Sebastian Ingrosso headlined the South Stage with house producers Alesso and Norman Doray. The Cream, in association with Mixmag, tent featured trance superstars Above & Beyond, following their recent Group Therapy UK tour, along with a set of familiar big names in trance such as Gareth Emery, Markus Schulz, BBC Radio 1 DJ Judge Jules and Mat Zo. Sunday was due to see Deadmau5 headline the South Stage, along with Calvin Harris. Whilst the Clublife stage would have seen trance DJ, Tiesto along with Swedish House Mafia star, Axwell, Dirty South and Dutch DJ Hardwell. The Cream tent was billed to be headlined by Paul van Dyk and Ferry Corsten. Other acts scheduled to be involved over the weekend included Laidback Luke, Skrillex, Steve Angello, Sander Van Doorn, Pete Tong and Maya Jane Coles. However, due to severe weather conditions much of the festival site suffered from flooding, and the organisers therefore cancelled the final day of the event.
As in 2012, the festival is billed to run for three days and three silent discos will open on Friday 23 August, starring, among others, Deniz Koyu, Duke Dumont and T. Williams. Saturday sees Avicii take to the South Stage alongside other artists such as Knife Party and Nicky Romero. Meanwhile, The Prodigy will take to the North Stage in their only UK performance of 2013, alongside others such as Madeon. The other stages will feature artists such as Eric Prydz, Annie Mac and Baauer. On Sunday, David Guetta will headline the South Stage, alongside Afrojack, while Tiësto will take to the North Stage alongside Hardwell and Tommy Trash. Other stages will feature artists including: Sebastian Ingrosso, Armand van Helden and Sub Focus.
Festival spinoffsAustralia{{main|Creamfields Australia}}
Argentina{{main|Creamfields BA}}
Creamfields Buenos Aires line-up included: David Guetta, Afrojack, Fedde Le Grand, Mercurio, bad Boy Orange, Leandro Fresco, Joris Voorn, Booka Shade, Groove Armada, Above & Beyond, Soundexile, Deep Mariano, Hernan Cattaneo, John Digweed, Danny Howells, Danny Howells, Busy P, Pete Tong, Laidback Luke, Sven Vath, Miss Kittin, Deathmind, Christopher Lawrence, Gareth Emery, Ferry Corsten, and more.
Creamfields Buenos Aires line-up included: David Guetta, Faithless, Fatboy Slim, Paul van Dyk, Carl Cox, Sasha, Richie Hawtin, and more.
At Parque Roca, in Buenos Aires. In this occasion the line-up was: Tiësto, Hernán Cattaneo, Richie Hawtin, Jeff Mills, and more.
At Autódromo Buenos Aires fields. The line-up included: Gorillaz, David Guetta and Cassius, Crystal Castles, and more.
The Buenos Aires line-up included: The Chemical Brothers, Carl Cox, John Digweed, LCD Soundsystem, Deep Dish, Hernán Cattaneo, James Zabiela, 2 Many DJs, Deep Mariano, Rodrigo Lozano, Tiefschwarz, Craig Richards, Christian Smith, and more. The large Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez is the new venue.
Again Buenos Aires, returned to be placed like one of the great worldwide capitals of electronic music, its sixth edition of Creamfields summoned 60 thousand people who danced more than 17 hours in an estate of 13 hectares of park with presentations of Underworld, Sasha, Erick Morillo, Tiga, Hernán Cattáneo, Sander Kleinenberg, Dave Clarke, X-Press 2, Layo & Bushwacka!, Nic Fanciulli, M.A.N.D.Y., Silicone Soul, Martin Garcia, 2020 Soundsystem, Zuker, Paul Woolford and others.
Creamfields Buenos Aires hit a new record, the 60,000 people that attended to the fifth edition of one of the largest electronic music festivals of the world enjoyed more than 100 artists among DJs, producers and groups, distributed through 10 different spaces –between tents and Main Stage. The Prodigy, Audio Bullys, Infusion and local Zuker XP were the outstanding acts of the Main Stage, which was closed by Paul Oakenfold. Danny Howells, Hernán Cattáneo, 2 Many DJs, David Guetta, Kevin Saunderson, James Holden, DJ Vibe and Ivan Smagghe had also taken part of this extraordinary artistic proposal. In Buenos Aires, 2005 headliners were The Prodigy, Paul Oakenfold, Danny Tenaglia, David Guetta, Audio Bullys, Hernan Cattaneo.
Forth Creamfields Buenos Aires edition turned out into one of the biggest event of the year: more than 55,000 people attended, surpassing both previous editions. With more than 13 hectares surrounded by trees alongside the river, the old "Ciudad Deportiva de La Boca", located in Costanera Sur (Puerto Madero), was the perfect framework for this 16 hours festival. The line up consisted of more than 90 artists — locals and internationals — which included Groove Armada, Paul Oakenfold, Deep Dish, Erick Morillo, Darren Emerson, Hernán Cattáneo, Steve Lawler, Plump DJs and Dave Angel, among many others.
Creamfields Buenos Aires 2003 reached a new record. With sold out tickets, more than 35 thousand people attended to the magnanimous festival. The incorporation of an area set for the most alternative sounds of electronic music gained a huge acceptance in this third Creamfields Buenos Aires edition. Layo & Bushwacka!, Sander Kleinenberg, Danny Howells, Junkie XL (live), Hernán Cattáneo, Audio Bullys, Babasónicos, Josh Wink, Scratch Perverts, DJ Marky, Catupecu Machu 5.1 and Infusion (live) were some of the prestigious artists that have taken part of the artistic proposal.
For this second consecutive edition, the location chosen was a property of around 80,000 m2 located in Puerto Madero, a beautiful place alongside the river. The recreative areas were extended and optimized. Another tent was added — with a 7,000-person capacity — and a wide chill-out area, with river sight. 24,000 people attended this 16-hour festival and enjoyed international artists such as Frankie Knuckles, Timo Maas, Satoshi Tomiie, Nick Warren, Sister Bliss (Faithless), Medicine 8, Pete Tong and Hernán Cattáneo and locals Zuker, Romina Cohn and Carlos Alfonsín, among others.
Buenos Aires became the launching platform of the English festival for the whole rest of the world (after two editions at Ireland). With success of five editions on its back, Creamfields has become a popular festival. 18 thousand people attended to the first edition of Creamfields Buenos Aires. The place was a property based in San Isidro, a beautiful residential area in the city suburbs. More than 30 international artists including Paul Oakenfold, Dave Seaman, Howie B, Justin Robertson, Layo & Bushwacka! and Way Out West were part of the festival. The [https://fest99.com/creamfields-festivals-2018-creamfields-line-up-2018-creamfields-2018-dates/ Creamfields festival 2018] are the very popular Festival in Brazil, United Kingdom. This Music festival are celebrated in every year. Whole the people are participating in This festival. The danceroom music competition, that takes place in Daresbury, Cheshire over the legal holiday weekend of 23 August 2018 – Sunday 26 Aug 2018, currently boasts 22 arenas, and a 14,000 capacity arena. Creamfields Festivals 2018 guarantees to deliver "the biggest electronic [https://fest99.com/creamfields-festivals-2018-creamfields-line-up-2018-creamfields-2018-dates/ Creamfields 2018 line up] you’ll see this year". BrazilCuritiba
Belo Horizonte
Rio de Janeiro
Florianópolis
Chile
Central Europe (CZ, SK, AT, HU)(Single festival for Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria and Hungary)
Czech Republic
Mexico2005 headliners were, Stellastarr*, Paul Oakenfold, Babasónicos, Audio Bullys, Zoé, Hernan Cattaneo, Sussie 4, Los Dynamite.
ParaguayAsunción
Poland
Portugal
In Lisbon, 2007 headliners were: The Prodigy, Placebo (band), Who Made Who, David Guetta, 2 Many DJs, David Morales, Tom Novy, Sander Kleinenberg.
Peru
Republic of Ireland
Spain
United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi
UruguayPunta del Este
Other
Creamfields Steel YardThe 2016 edition of Creamfields saw the debut of the Steel Yard stage at the main event in Daresbury, Cheshire. The stage is a 15,000 capacity super structure designed and built by Acorn Events[5], and when standing is one of the country's largest all standing music venues, as well as one of the largest temporary structures in the country. Due to the mobile nature of the structure, combined with a high degree of customisation options in the design, it can be sited in a large variety of locations. As a result, Steel Yard events have become regular shows in their own right. Events such as Steel Yard Liverpool and Steel Yard London are marketed as a mini version of Creamfields, with a reduced line up and usually occurring as two separate day/evening events over a single weekend. 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.[6] Steel Yard London initially took place in late October at Victoria Park, London in 2017[7], before moving to Finsbury Park for 2018 and 2019 respectively, with a new date on the late-May bank holiday weekend[8]. The 2018 event featured a takeover from Anjunabeats artists such as Grum, Eli & Fur, and label heads Above & Beyond on the Saturday, with Tiësto, Steve Angello, and Faithless performing on the Sunday. The 2019 event is another double-header, with Eric Prydz on the Saturday, and Carl Cox on the Sunday. In 2018, Steel Yard Liverpool partnered with Tomorrowland and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike to bring "Garden of Madness" to the UK for a special one-off event.[9] Albums
Awards and nominationsDJ Awards
Festicket Awards
International Dance Music Awards
UK Festival Awards{{Expand list|date=September 2018}}
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References1. ^https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/a-history-of-creamfields-festival-9906353.amp Creamfields - The Beating Heart of EDM | 2018 Review - EDM Authority2. ^https://www.consultancy.uk/news/amp/13576/top-10-largest-music-festivals-in-the-uk 3. ^Official site 4. ^{{Cite news|url=http://eletrovibez.com/blog/flashback-os-flyers-usados-na-divulgacao-das-festas-nos-anos-90/|title=Flashback: os Flyers usados na divulgação das festas nos anos 90 - Eletro Vibez|date=2018-06-28|work=Eletro Vibez|access-date=2018-10-31|language=pt-BR}} 5. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.acorn-events.com/super-structure/|title=50m Super Structure ⋆ Acorn Events|work=Acorn Events|access-date=2018-10-31|language=en-GB}} 6. ^https://liverpoolexpress.co.uk/creamfields-steel-yard-comes-central-docks/ 7. ^https://www.festicket.com/magazine/features/creamfields-steel-yard-makes-london-debut/ 8. ^{{Cite news|url=http://steelyardfestival.com|title=Steel Yard London — Creamfields 2019|work=Creamfields 2019|access-date=2018-10-31|language=en-GB}} 9. ^https://nextfest.co.uk/tomorrowland-creamfields-join-forces-steel-yard-event-december/amp/ 10. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Paul-Oakenfold-Creamfields/release/310492|title=Paul Oakenfold - Creamfields|website=Discogs|language=en|access-date=2018-10-31}} 11. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Ferry-Corsten-Creamfields/release/507055|title=Ferry Corsten - Creamfields|website=Discogs|language=en|access-date=2018-10-31}} 12. ^https://djawards.com/past-editions/dj-awards-2014/ 13. ^https://www.festicket.com/magazine/news/festicket-awards-2016-winners-tomorrowland-martin-garrix-radiohead-and-more/ 14. ^https://wintermusicconference.com/events/idmas/index.php?wmcyear=2011#idmanominees 15. ^https://wintermusicconference.com/events/idmas/index.php?wmcyear=2016#idmanominees 16. ^http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/24832212/creamfields-gets-nominated-for-four-uk-festival-awards 17. ^http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/30285621/creamfields-and-glastonbury-win-at-uk-festival-awards 18. ^https://www.festivalinsights.com/2015/10/uk-festival-awards-2015-shortlists/ 19. ^http://www.musicweek.com/live/read/all-the-winners-from-the-2016-uk-festival-awards/066726 20. ^https://www.skiddle.com/news/all/Creamfields-and-Download-amongst-winners-at-UK-Festival-Awards-2016/30393/ External links{{Commons category|CreamFields}}
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