After a three-year wait, Grammy award winning DJ/Producer Calvin Harris will make his return to Creamfields North this summer.
He takes the coveted headline spot on the Arc stage on Saturday 27th August Bank Holiday weekend.
Calvin is no stranger to Creamfields, having first taken to the stage at the festival in 2009 and making it a regular stop on his summer schedule ever since. His headline performance in 2019 was one of the most hotly talked about sets of the summer and 2022 will be no different having chosen the award-winning dance festival, which celebrates its 25-year anniversary, as his English festival and sees him performing both Creamfields North & their inaugural sister festival Creamfields South taking place at Hylands Park, Chelmsford Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend.
Over the last 18 months the global hitmaker has been busy kicking out tracks under his ‘Love Regenerator’ moniker working with the likes of Solardo and Eli Brown to name a few. Creamfields returns to Daresbury in Cheshire, UK from 25th – 28th August Bank Holiday weekend. Calvin Harris is the latest addition to their first phase line up which includes the likes of David Guetta, Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Camelphat, Carl Cox, Martin Garrix and Nina Kraviz with the full line up announced next week.
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