The festival has teased an announcement on its social media pages
Creamfields has teased its latest announcement on social media. Last year, the music festival welcomed around 80,000 festivalgoers from across the world to watch the biggest names in dance. Headliners included Swedish House Mafia, Anyma, David Guetta and Chase & Status.
Creamfields Festival 2026 is scheduled to take place from August 27 to 30 to celebrate 20 years at its site in Daresbury.
In an Instagram post shared on Sunday, February 1, the festival gave fans an update on when they can expect from its lineup.
The post reads: “Your CF26 lineup and arena breakdowns will be unleashed THIS MONTH. Secure tickets to the hottest show of the summer at the link in bio.”
Fans were delighted by the news and shared their reactions in the comment section. @jaystoneuk said: “Here we gooooo!”
@brithousemafia said: “You absolutely love to see it.”
Creamfields has already announced some of the acts set to take to the stage in 2026.
Calvin Harris will make his highly anticipated return to the festival, headlining the legendary Arc Stage on Saturday, August 29 2026.
Since his 2009 debut, Calvin Harris has risen to become one of the biggest names in electronic music, most recently dominating the charts with his Track of the Summer hit ‘Blessings’.
He is also responsible for unofficial Liverpool FC anthem ‘One Kiss’ alongside Dua Lipa.
Dance music titans Swedish House Mafia will return to headline the APEX Stage on Sunday, August 30, following their incredible set at this year’s festival.
Chart-topping duo Disclosure will headline the Arc Stage on Friday, August 28, delivering a UK festival exclusive of their acclaimed live show.
Scottish DJ Ewan McVicar is also set to make his APEX Stage debut on Saturday, August 29, bringing one of his trademark high-energy sets to the Cheshire fields.
More information can be found on the Creamfields website.
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