Creamfields will be making a return this bank holiday weekend as the festival celebrates its 25th anniversary.
The event will be taking place in Daresbury, Cheshire from Thursday, August 25 to Sunday, August 28, with 250 acts taking to the stage over the course of the weekend. Saturday night will see Scottish superstar Calvin Harris return to the award-winning dance festival for the first time in three years.
Other big names performing at Creamfields include Becky Hill, David Guetta, Patrick Topping, Pete Tong, Martin Garrix, Jax Jones, Joel Corry and many more.
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The festival site can be accessed by car and public transport, with shuttle bus services operating from Liverpool and Warrington, which take festival goers to and from the event.
How to get to Creamfields by car
Creamfields is taking place in Daresbury, around 31 minutes or 19.6 miles away from Liverpool. The postcode for the festival is WA4 5LP. For those travelling to the site by car, routes to Creamfields will be clearly signposted to help avoid traffic congestion.
Festival goers are advised to follow the dedicated signs to the event in order to get there quicker, as there will be road closures in place around the festival site. Free parking is included for those with Gold and Silver tickets as well as those who have booked Dreamfields camping.
Non-camping parking costs £20 per day if not booked in advance. Day ticket parking costs £20 on the day. Two, three or four day camping parking is priced at £30 on the day. Those travelling to the site by taxi are advised to ensure that the driver follows signs to the designated drop off and pick up point.
Travelling via public transport
The nearest train stations to the Creamfields festival site are Runcorn, Warrington Central, Warrington Bank Quay and Liverpool Lime Street. Shuttle buses will be operating to and from the site all day and night, taking festival goers directly to and from Creamfields.
The shuttle bus service will be operating from Liverpool, Manchester and Warrington. Tickets cost £6 for a single or £12 for a return. Tickets can be purchased when boarding the bus, but customers will be required to pay in cash. Due to the likely high demand for shuttle buses, festival organisers are advising people to book their tickets in advance online. These can be bought until 23:59 on Thursday, August 25.
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