Creamfields 2013 was definitely our best yet with thousands of ravers attending across the weekend to see The Prodigy, AVICII, Tiësto, David Guetta plus over 200+ artists perform across three days.
Now we’re firmly fixed on making next year even better. If you want to join us a the UK’s biggest dance festival next year, Standard Early Bird tickets and Hospitality tickets for Creamfields 2014 will go on sale this Friday 30th August at 10am.
Line-up is still to be announced but expect the biggest electronic acts from across the globe plus not one but two huge new stage concepts for the North and South. If you experienced the brand new South Stage and FX towers this year, expect even more mind blowing FX, jaw dropping visuals and explosive pyros and gigantic firework finale in 2014.
Thanks to everyone who was a part of this amazing weekend including all 150’000+ who joined us by watching the live stream on Sunday.
We anticipate these tickets to sell out fast so make sure you don’t miss out.
Creamfields 2014 takes place on Friday 22nd – Sunday 24th August Bank Holiday Weekend 2014
Tickets
Early Bird Standard
2 day camping tickets £100+BF
2 day non camping tickets £100 + BF
3 day camping tickets £120+BF
Saturday Standard tickets £65+BF
Sunday Standard tickets £65 + BF
Hospitality Tickets
2 day camping tickets £220+BF
3 day camping tickets £250+BF
Saturday Hospitality day tickets £110+BF
Sunday Hospitality day tickets £110 + BF
Early Bird tickets available from:-
www.ticketmaster.co.uk/ 0844 847 2448 (24Hr)
www.ticketline.co.uk/ 0844 888 4401
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