
There’s still time to buy tickets for Creamfields 2025 if you’re quick, as fans go wild over this year's ‘amazing lineup’.
The UK’s largest electronic dance music festival takes place every August bank holiday (August 21 to 24), and sees some of the biggest names in the industry take to the stage.
Set to take place in Daresbury, Cheshire, the four-day festival draws around 80,000 music-lovers every summer, and this year will be no exception.
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On Reddit, fans expressed their excitement at the lineup, after it was confirmed that Swedish House Mafia and ANYMA will headline. “Lawdy, lawdy, there are some names on that,” one wrote.

Another added, “Damn, what a stacked lineup.” Whilst a third wrote: “Wow. Pretty amazing lineup.”
So, who is headlining Creamfields 2025 and where can you still buy tickets? Scroll down to find out everything you need to know.
Who is headlining Creamfields 2025?
This year, Swedish House Mafia will headline on the Saturday, further cementing the trio's long-running relationship with the festival. The Swedish electronic dance group have been performing at Cream’s club nights since the early noughties and famously made their debut at the festival back in 2007.
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On Sunday? ANYMA will take on the role for a UK exclusive. David Guetta will also return to the UK festival this year alongside other big names including Australian DJ Fisher, Fatboy Slim, Chase & Status, and Duke Dumont.
Where to buy last-minute Creamfields 2025 tickets now
Creamfields 2025 tickets are still available to purchase via Ticketmaster and the official Creamfields website, and are divided into three price tiers: bronze, silver, and gold. You can find a full list of prices below:
Bronze four-day camping: £350
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Silver four-day camping: £380
Gold four-day camping: £450
You can also purchase merch, such as hoodies and lanyards, via the ticket website. You can also find tickets on the following websites: See Tickets, Live Nation, and Viagogo (just make sure to be careful when purchasing resale tickets online).

On Viagogo, prices start from £59 for a Friday ticket and £122 for a Saturday pass.
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The music isn't all you have to look forward to this year either, as there will be new entertainment areas and stages on offer. For instance, ‘Downtown’ is a new sports and wellness area for campers with a huge number of activities to get stuck into, from five-a-side football, basketball, mini golf and karaoke to an onsite gym, aerobics, and even a DJ academy, where guests can learn how to use the decks for themselves. See you there?
Topics: Music