As Electronic Nation's Creamfields festival prepares for its 15th edition at its home in Cheshire, organisers announce major investment in the festival site
The team behind electronic music event Creamfields has announced a £2 million overhaul of the brand's flagship festival in Cheshire, north England.
Creamfields, which began as a one-day dance music event in 1998, is now a 70,000-capacity, four-day camping festival that takes place every August bank holiday weekend.
The overhaul comes as the festival prepares to celebrate its 15th year at its site in Cheshire, which has been its home since 2006.
The improvements will usher in a "new era for Creamfields", say organisers, and will include increased camping space, additional security and staffing, the installation of a new water supply and more water points, better signage, improved shower and toilet facilities, more welfare staff, 24-hour manned information hubs and a minimisation of environmental impact on site.
Posted on: 26/09/2019Categories: News from IQ Magazine