This spring May Bank holiday sees the return of the Steel Yard London Weekender, this time heading North to take over Finsbury Park. Having attracted sell-out crowds of 15,000 each day at last year’s inaugural show in the capital, the superstructure is back with another huge electronic line up and they’ve just announced more acts to the bill on Sunday 27th May, joining previously announced headliner Tiësto will be Steve Angello, Faithless (DJ Set) and the UK debut of ‘No Redemption’ the exciting new live show from Tchami & Malaa.
The award-winning superstructure which was designed and created exclusively for Creamfields has now become a firm fixture in the festival calendar with successful offshoots in Liverpool & London now firmly under its belt. Above & Beyond kick the weekend off on Saturday 26th May for what will be their biggest London show to date with full line up set to be announced next week. Tickets on sale now. www.creamfields.com/steelyardlondon
EVENT INFO
Sunday 27th May Bank Holiday Weekend 2018
Creamfields Presents – Steel Yard
Tiësto (Exclusive London show)
Steve Angello
Faithless (DJ Set)
Special Guests: Tchami x Malaa present No Redemption (UK Debut)
Venue: Finsbury Park, Harringay, London N4 1EE. Subject to contract
Price from: £40+BF / Times: 13:00 – 22:00hrs
Age: 18 and over (Challenge 21 is in operation and valid photo ID is required).
TICKETS
www.ticketmaster.co.uk / Tel: 0333 321 9999
www.skiddle.com / Tel: 0333 301 0101
www.ticketline.co.uk / Tel: 0161 813 2222
www.ticketarena.co.uk / 0113 350 4114
www.festicket.com / Tel: 0800 033 7132
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