- Creamfields Australia
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Creamfields Australia is an annual dance music festival held in major cities throughout Australia. Events company/brand Totem Onelove, who also produce Stereosonic, brought the brand to Australia in 2010. The Creamfields brand comes from the people behind Liverpool's famous Cream club. Headliners in 2010 included The Bloody Beetroots,[1] Steve Angello, MSTRKRFT, Ferry Corsten, LMFAO, Dave Clarke and Marco V. In 2010 it was held in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.
Headlining the festival in 2011 is Deadmau5,[2] Martin Solveig, Skrillex, Chuckie, Simon Patterson, Gabriel & Dresden, Wynter Gordon, Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May. It will be held in Adelaide (under the name Planet Cream) on the 22 April, Perth on the 23rd of April, Melbourne on the 25 April, Canberra (under the name Warehouse) on the 26 April, Sydney on the 30 April and finishing in Brisbane on the 1 May.[3]
Other Creamfields festivals have been held throughout the world in cities such as Abu Dhabi[4] (United Arab Emirates), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Andalucía (Spain), Punchestown (Ireland), Punta del Este (Uruguay), Alcala de henares (Spain), Istanbul (Turkey), Vilnius (Lithuania), Mexico City (Mexico), Moscow (Russia), Prague (Czech Republic), Lima (Peru), Santiago (Chile), Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba, Belo Horizonte (Brazil),[5] Malta and Wrocław (Poland) and Lisbon (Portugal)
Contents
2010 Lineup
- The Bloody Beetroots
- Steve Angello
- MSTRKRFT
- Ferry Corsten
- LMFAO
- Dave Clarke
- Marco V
- Green Velvet
- Dirty South
- Kid Sister
- Joris Voorn
- Lifelike
- Riva Starr
- Tommie Sunshine
- Bingo Players
- Zoo Brazil
- Filo & Peri
- Oh Snap!!
2011 Lineup
- Deadmau5
- Martin Solveig
- Skrillex
- Chuckie
- Simon Patterson
- Gabriel & Dresden
- Wynter Gordon
- Kevin Saunderson
- Derrick May
- Bingo Players
- Skazi
- Surkin
- Dada Life
- Umek
- Nadastrom
- Round Table Knights
- Sandwell District
- Tim Green
- Bart Claessen
- Mumbai Science
References
External links
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