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Creamfields Unveils Biggest Line Up In History – More To Come!

Creamfields has upped its game for their 2019 edition, having already dropped a series of headline artist announcements which will see performances from the likes of Swedish House Mafia, Calvin Harris, Tiësto, deadmau5, Martin Garrix and many more. The wait is finally over as they’ve unleashed more big names and their arena hosts for this year’s 4 day festival.

Artists just announced for what is undoubtedly the biggest electronic line up of the year include Fatboy Slim, Duke Dumont, Fisher, Jauz, Rezz, Holy Goof, Malaa, Testpilot, Dillon Francis, Will Sparks, Da Tweekaz, Benny Benassi, ilan Bluestone, Dyro, Laidback Luke, and many more. With over 300 acts expected to perform across 30 stages and Friday’s Steel Yard headline show still be announced, we can’t wait for the next drop!

Follow Creamfields and EDMHouseNetwork for updates and you can purchase tickets here.

Dylan Smith

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