Music lovers are set to enjoy a packed lineup of entertainment this bank holiday weekend as Creamfields festival celebrates its 25th anniversary.
The dance music festival will be taking place in Daresbury, Cheshire from Thursday, August 25 to Sunday, August 28. Over 250 acts will be performing over the course of the weekend, including big names such as Becky Hill, David Guetta, Joel Corry and Pete Tong.
Saturday night will see Calvin Harris return to the award-winning festival for the first time in three years. As many excited festival goers will be preparing their outfits for the big event, we've put together a guide to the weather for the four days of live music.
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Thursday, August 25
Thursday will see performers including Arty, Dubvision, Olly James and Jamie Duggan take to the stage. The weather in Daresbury is set to consist of sunny intervals with a gentle breeze. Temperatures will reach highs of around 21 degrees, with a low chance of rain expected. The sun will set at 8.17pm.
Friday, August 26
Friday's lineup includes Eric Prydz, Darren Styles and Armin Van Buuren. The weather is expected to be sunny with a gentle breeze. Temperatures will reach highs of 20 degrees in the afternoon. Sunset will be at 8.25pm.
Saturday, August 27
Some of the big names on Saturday's lineup include Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Becky Hill, Alesso and Martin Garrix. The weather is set to be mostly sunny with a gentle breeze. The sun will set at 8.13pm. Temperatures will reach highs of 21 degrees.
Sunday, August 28
Sunday is the final day of the festival and will see performers including Tiesto, Jax Jones, Joel Corry, Anton Powers and Disciples take to the stage. Temperatures will reach a high of 21 degrees, with sunny intervals and a gentle breeze to be expected. There is a low chance of rain. Sunset will be at 8.13pm.
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