Creamfields
Overview
22-25th August 2024 at Daresbury, Cheshire Fresh off the back of another sell out year, one of the world's biggest electronic music festivals Rockstar Energy presents Creamfields 2024 has announced its return for 2024 and its already set to be one of the highlights of the summer, as the North and South editions unite for one electrifying weekend across the August Bank holiday. The multi award winning festival which attracts 70,000 people every summer, is renowned for delivering unbeatable line-ups that feature some of the world's biggest electronic artists. With ground-breaking staging, jaw dropping production, and an electric atmosphere all key ingredients to its success, attracting dance music fans from around the world year after year and consistently one of the most hotly anticipated music festivals on the planet. 2024 will be no exception as the UK's one and only edition returns to the fields of Cheshire from 22nd – 25th August.
Access Card notes
"HOW TO APPLY FOR THE USE OF ACCESSIBILE FACILITIES 1: Purchase your ticket 2: Register your proof of accessibility requirements Assessment and registration proof of accessibility requirements will be processed by the team at Nimbus Disability. We are excited to be partnering with Nimbus Disability and The Access Card, one of the largest disability accreditation organisations. If you already have an Access Card, you don't need to re-register, just complete the Accessible Facilities Request form using your ID number. You will need to register for a free Digital Access Pass (which can be upgraded to a Nimbus Access Card if you wish). 3: I have completed the Accessible Facilities application form – what do I do now? The Accessibility Team will review your application and will contact you once it has been processed. Access to the accessible facilities will be provided to customers based on the approved requirements listed on their Nimbus Access Card or Digital Access Pass. Please see the event accessibility page to find further information and the links to the forms. "
A free registration is available at this venue as an alternative to an Access Card. Please use the link below to begin your application. Please note, if you already have an Access Card, you don't need to apply again. Simply provide your name and Access Card ID number to the venue. Click here to start your registration
Access guidance
- Accessible viewing platforms, areas and toilets are provided within the Arena at Creamfields at certain stages. These are controlled by a wristband system, and managed by the Accessibility Arena Manager. To ensure they run smoothly, each location has its own team of stewards and security. All platforms have ramp access, wheelchair accessible toilet and charging point available on the main stage viewing platforms. Most of our viewing areas have either standard or accessible toilets, and the locations and details of these will be provided in the Accessibility Guide. Limited seating is also available at each platform. As platforms/areas have a limited capacity these are strictly for Accessibility customers, plus one (1) Essential Companion. We operate our platforms/areas on a first come, first served basis and whilst we try to ensure that we have sufficient space for everyone, demand varies by artist and at times there may be a wait. If attending Creamfields for the weekend, Accessibility Customers can apply (via our Accessibility Requirements Form) to camp in our Accessibility Campsite containing additional Access facilities. By positioning these facilities in one campsite we can ensure that they are serviced, cleaned and maintained regularly. The Access Campsite is located as close to the Arena as possible, staffed 24 hours, and is where our Accessibility Team is based. Campsite facilities include: Wheelchair accessible toilets and showers A Changing Places Unit featuring a changing bed, a toilet, sink and a hoist. Please be aware that Accessibility customers must bring their own sling. (This unit is not for sleeping.) Toilets and showers Drinking water points and accessible sink Waste-disposal point Electrical points for charging wheelchairs or mobility scooters Fridge for secure medication storage Campsite hub and information (where our Accessibility Team are based) For customers that require an electric power supply to their tent for medical devices this can be requested on application. These requests will only be approved for those that need power overnight at their camping location (eg CPAP machines). You will be asked to provide relevant medical documentation or diagnosis letter for this to be approved.
- Accessible viewing platforms, areas and toilets are provided within the Arena at Creamfields at certain stages. These are controlled by a wristband system, and managed by the Accessibility Arena Manager. To ensure they run smoothly, each location has its own team of stewards and security. All platforms have ramp access, wheelchair accessible toilet and charging point available on the main stage viewing platforms. Most of our viewing areas have either standard or accessible toilets, and the locations and details of these will be provided in the Accessibility Guide. Limited seating is also available at each platform. As platforms/areas have a limited capacity these are strictly for Accessibility customers, plus one (1) Essential Companion. We operate our platforms/areas on a first come, first served basis and whilst we try to ensure that we have sufficient space for everyone, demand varies by artist and at times there may be a wait. If attending Creamfields for the weekend, Accessibility Customers can apply (via our Accessibility Requirements Form) to camp in our Accessibility Campsite containing additional Access facilities. By positioning these facilities in one campsite we can ensure that they are serviced, cleaned and maintained regularly. The Access Campsite is located as close to the Arena as possible, staffed 24 hours, and is where our Accessibility Team is based. Campsite facilities include: Wheelchair accessible toilets and showers A Changing Places Unit featuring a changing bed, a toilet, sink and a hoist. Please be aware that Accessibility customers must bring their own sling. (This unit is not for sleeping.) Toilets and showers Drinking water points and accessible sink Waste-disposal point Electrical points for charging wheelchairs or mobility scooters Fridge for secure medication storage Campsite hub and information (where our Accessibility Team are based) For customers that require an electric power supply to their tent for medical devices this can be requested on application. These requests will only be approved for those that need power overnight at their camping location (eg CPAP machines). You will be asked to provide relevant medical documentation or diagnosis letter for this to be approved.
- Accessible viewing platforms, areas and toilets are provided within the Arena at Creamfields at certain stages. These are controlled by a wristband system, and managed by the Accessibility Arena Manager. To ensure they run smoothly, each location has its own team of stewards and security. All platforms have ramp access, wheelchair accessible toilet and charging point available on the main stage viewing platforms. Most of our viewing areas have either standard or accessible toilets, and the locations and details of these will be provided in the Accessibility Guide. Limited seating is also available at each platform. As platforms/areas have a limited capacity these are strictly for Accessibility customers, plus one (1) Essential Companion. We operate our platforms/areas on a first come, first served basis and whilst we try to ensure that we have sufficient space for everyone, demand varies by artist and at times there may be a wait. If attending Creamfields for the weekend, Accessibility Customers can apply (via our Accessibility Requirements Form) to camp in our Accessibility Campsite containing additional Access facilities. By positioning these facilities in one campsite we can ensure that they are serviced, cleaned and maintained regularly. The Access Campsite is located as close to the Arena as possible, staffed 24 hours, and is where our Accessibility Team is based. Campsite facilities include: Wheelchair accessible toilets and showers A Changing Places Unit featuring a changing bed, a toilet, sink and a hoist. Please be aware that Accessibility customers must bring their own sling. (This unit is not for sleeping.) Toilets and showers Drinking water points and accessible sink Waste-disposal point Electrical points for charging wheelchairs or mobility scooters Fridge for secure medication storage Campsite hub and information (where our Accessibility Team are based) For customers that require an electric power supply to their tent for medical devices this can be requested on application. These requests will only be approved for those that need power overnight at their camping location (eg CPAP machines). You will be asked to provide relevant medical documentation or diagnosis letter for this to be approved.
- Wheelchair accessible and standard toilets are located at all of our viewing platforms and most of our viewing areas.
- Please carefully consider bringing your assistance dog along to this particular event as excessive volume and over stimulation may cause distress to the animal. Please contact us directly to discuss your specific requirements and any reasonable adjustment that we can make. We will review all enquiries on a case by case basis. Please note therapy dogs and emotional support dogs are not permitted due to the nature of the event.
- If your Nimbus Access Card or Creamfields Digital Access Pass indicates the Essential Companion requirement, we will automatically provide you with an Essential Companion ticket free of charge. Do not purchase a ticket for your Essential Companion as this will not be refunded. Essential Companion tickets are provided with the understanding that the Essential Companion is willing and able to assist the Accessibility customer throughout their entire stay at the festival. The Essential Companion must be able to perform all requirements as needed by the Accessibility customer and must provide assistance during an evacuation or other emergency. We will not send any Accessibility wristbands out in advance of the event, details on how to obtain these will be confirmed in the Accessibility Guide.
- Smoke machines, strobe lights, lasers, fireworks and other effects may be in use at this event. Anyone affected by these should bear this in mind. Refrigerated medication storage is available in Accessible Camping and in the Medical Centre in the event arena. Customers who require this must submit an Accessible Facilities Application form. We recommend bringing a copy of your doctor's letter or prescription. Please keep all medication in its original packaging.