Festival organizer Creamfields has announced UK DJ Sonny Fodera as the second headliner for its 2026 event.
Creamfields, the globally acclaimed dance and electronic music festival, is gearing up for its 20th anniversary at its home in Daresbury, Cheshire. The much-anticipated event is expected to welcome a staggering 80,000 fans from around the world, and tickets are currently on sale.
The festival, which will run from Thursday, August 27 to Sunday, August 30, will feature groundbreaking production, a world-class line-up, and an electric atmosphere. Among the stellar acts set to perform is Sonny Fodera, who has been announced as the second headliner for Creamfields 2026.
Sonny Fodera, a renowned English DJ and producer, has made a name for himself in the music industry by working with artists such as Jazzy, Clementine Douglas, Becky Hill, Diplo, Ella Eyre, and by remixing tracks by artists like Glass Animals, Calvin Harris, and Sam Smith. His previous representation at Creamfields in 2025, where he played a set on the Arcadia dragonfly, was met with great acclaim.
Fodera's rise to prominence has been swift, with his nomination for the Song Of The Year award at the BRITs 2025 being a testament to his talent. This year, he will close the Arc Stage on Sunday, August 30, promising a set that will undoubtedly leave fans exhilarated.
Calvin Harris, another renowned name in the electronic music scene, is set to headline Creamfields on Saturday, August 29. With such a powerhouse lineup, Creamfields 2026 is shaping up to be a celebration like no other, marking its 20th year at its home in Daresbury, Cheshire.
In a social media post, Sonny Fodera expressed his excitement for headlining Creamfields, stating, "I can't wait to be back at Creamfields this year. It's going to be an incredible weekend, and I'm honoured to be part of this English festival exclusive."
With its rich history and commitment to delivering an unforgettable experience, Creamfields 2026 is not to be missed. Grab your tickets now and join the dance music community for a weekend of exhilarating performances and electric energy.
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