Hype is building for the return of the Steel Yard to the capital on May Bank Holiday weekend no more so than for Sundays edition which will see the king of techno bring a touch of the Balearics to the UK for Carl Cox presents Space Ibiza, and we can now reveal the full line up which includes Eats Everything, Nic Fanciulli, Richy Ahmed, Steve Lawler and Clara Da Costa.
Together they will be at the helm of the colossal 15,000 capacity Steel Yard Superstructure for what is set to be one of the hottest festivals of the summer. Since its inception the 15,000 Steel Yard superstructure has revolutionized the ‘event’ experience for electronic music fans. Designed and created exclusively for Creamfields, it’s the largest of its kind in Europe and features ground breaking technology and production, offering a unique experience for festival goers.
For more information / tickets go to www.steelyardfestival.com
EVENT INFO
Saturday 25th May Bank Holiday Weekend 2019 *** SOLD OUT ***
Steel Yard London
Eric Prydz Presents HOLO
+ More acts to be announced
Sunday 26th May Bank Holiday Weekend 2019
Steel Yard London
Carl Cox
Eats Everything
Nic Fanciulli
Richy Ahmed
Steve Lawler
Clara Da Costa
Times: Saturday – 13:00hrs – 22:30hrs / Sunday – 13:00hrs – 22:00hrs)
Venue: Finsbury Park, Haringey, London N4 1EE. Subject to contract
Age: 18 and over (Challenge 21 is in operation and valid photo ID is required).
TICKETS
www.ticketmaster.co.uk / Tel: 0844 847 2448 (General Sale)
www.skiddle.com / Tel: 0333 301 0101 (General Sale)
www.ticketline.co.uk / Tel: 0844 888 4401
www.residentadvisor.net
www.ticketarena.co.uk
www.festicket.com
www.tickettannoy.com
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