How Long Has Creamfields Been In Warrington?

Creamfields has blazed the trail for electronic dance events since the late ’90s. Born in 1998, the original dance festival set out to provide the clubbing world with a bespoke large-scale outdoor event putting DJs centre stage for the first time.

When did Creamfields move to Warrington?

First held in 1998 in Winchester, the festival moved to Cream’s home city of Liverpool the following year, taking place on the old Liverpool airport, before moving to its current location on the Daresbury estate in Cheshire.

Creamfields
Dates North: August Bank Holiday Weekend South: Late May Bank Holiday Weekend

Is there a Creamfields in Warrington?

Creamfields is taking place in Daresbury, around 31 minutes or 19.6 miles away from Liverpool. The postcode for the festival is WA4 5LP.

Where will Creamfields 2023 be?

Hylands Park
Creamfields have already announced the return of the southern England version of the stellar festival, Creamfields South 2023, taking place across Spring Bank Holiday 2023 (May 26 – 28 2023) at Hylands Park, Chelmsford.

How long has Creamfields been at Daresbury?

Creamfields launched in 1998 as the outdoor clubbing experience, and it became one of the most popular festivals of its kind in the world. Two outdoor stages and around ten arenas will make it during your stay in Daresbury, UK (near Warrington and Liverpool).

How far is Warrington from Creamfields?

The distance between Warrington and Creamfields is 4 miles.

How far is Warrington Central from Creamfields?

Warrington is the nearest of our shuttle bus locations to the festival site and is only a 20 minute journey to and from the Warrington Bus Interchange (Golden Square), with mainline links from Warrington Central and Warrington Bank Quay train stations. Tickets may be purchased in advance or on the day of travel.

How far is Warrington train station to Creamfields?

The distance between Warrington Central and Creamfields is 4 miles.

How strict is Creamfields on alcohol?

You can bring in your own alcohol too, but there are some limitations in place: 24 cans and a litre plastic bottle of spirit or wine per person. Any alcohol in glass bottles must be transferred into a plastic bottle before entering the site. Strictly no kegs allowed.

Is there a Creamfields in Cheshire?

Creamfields used to take place in Liverpool before it moved to Cheshire in 2006. For 2017, 2018, and 2019, the festival hosted about 280,000 attendees each year. However, Creamfields was stalled during the pandemic, with festivals in 2020 and 2021.

Is Creamfields 3 or 4 days?

Standard Three Day FRIDAY + SATURDAY + SUNDAY Non Camping
It will allow you access to the Event Arena ONLY. It DOES NOT include access to the campsites and you will be required to leave site once the Event Arena closes.

Do you camp Sunday night at Creamfields?

If you have a 3 day camping ticket, this allows you to camp for 3 nights (Friday night/Saturday night & Sunday night), if you have a 2 day camping ticket, this allows you to camp for 2 nights (Saturday & Sunday night). The campsite will close at 1pm on Monday.

Can you take alcohol into Creamfields?

How much alcohol can I bring? Alcohol may only be brought into the festival if you are camping. There is a limit of 24 cans and a 1 litre plastic bottle of spirit or wine per person. Any alcohol in glass bottles must be decanted into plastic bottles.

What year did Creamfields flood?

Today (August 26) was to be the final day of Creamfields 2012, which bills itself as “the world’s leading dance music festival” and has taken place on the Daresbury site since 2008.

How much money do Creamfields make?

CREAMFIELDS music festival generated £7.2m for the local economy. CREAMFIELDS music festival generated £7.2m for the local economy. The annual event over the August Bank Holiday in Daresbury, showed that visitors spent an average of £151 each.

When was the last Creamfields in Speke?

Creamfields 2005 at Speke Airport (Liverpool) on 27 Aug 2005 | Last.fm.

Is Warrington the biggest town in Europe?

Warrington is the largest town in the ceremonial county of Cheshire. In 2011 the unparished area had a population of 58,871.

Warrington
Area 44.89 km2 (17.33 sq mi)
Population 172,330 (2020 estimate)
• Density 3,839/km2 (9,940/sq mi)
Unitary authority Warrington

What is Warrington Cheshire famous for?

Warrington is a highly successful business location and a major centre of employment in the North West and the Northern Powerhouse. We’re home to the global, European and UK HQs of many high profile companies and our business base is particularly strong in nuclear energy, engineering, logistics and software.

What is the closest city to Warrington?

Major cities near Warrington, United Kingdom

  • 16 miles to Manchester, United Kingdom.
  • 17 miles to Liverpool, United Kingdom.
  • 32 miles to Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom.
  • 45 miles to Bradford, United Kingdom.
  • 47 miles to Sheffield, United Kingdom.
  • 52 miles to Leeds, United Kingdom.
  • 55 miles to Derby, United Kingdom.

Can you take Vapes into Creamfields?

The rules at Creamfields are much the same as elsewhere, with smoking and the use of e-cigarettes and vapes not being permitted in enclosed public areas and buildings – including big top arenas – as set out in the festival’s terms and conditions5.

What age group go to Creamfields?

You have to be 18 and over to enter Creamfields South. Festival-goers will need to provide valid ID for entry, this can be a driving licence, passport, any identification card with the PASS logo, armed forces photo ID card or a national identity card issued by your country of origin.