IT is almost time for Creamfields Music Festival 2023.
Hundreds of thousands of festivalgoers are set to flock to the Daresbury fields this bank holiday weekend.
For ticket holders, it will soon be time to get ready for the event so it's worth knowing the items that are not allowed.
Creamfields has listed all the items that are banned from the festival.
The items that are not allowed on the campsite are:
- Aerosols
- Air horns
- Blowtorches
- Campervans
- Campfires
- Children under 18 years old
- Chinese lanterns
- Firearms, weapons, sharps
- Firewood
- Fireworks/pyrotechnics
- Flag poles
- Flares/distress flares
- Gas canisters/cylinders
- Gazebos
- Generators
- Glass
- Hammers
- Illegal substances (Drugs)
- Illegal items
- Laser pens/laser equipment
- Nitrous oxide
- Professional audio/visual recording equipment
- Projectiles
- New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) Previously legal highs
- Petrol burners
- Razors/razor blades
- Smoke bombs/canisters
- Sound system/portable speakers
- Spray cans
- Drone or other unmanned aerial vehicles (Uav)
- Umbrellas (large, golfing)
The items that are not allowed in the event area are:
- Aerosols
- Air horns
- Alcohol
- Bags over A4 size
- Blowtorches
- Campervans
- Cans
- Children under 18 years old
- Chinese lanterns
- Cooking stoves
- Disposable BBQ’s
- Firearms, weapons, sharps
- Firewood
- Fireworks/pyrotechnics
- Flag poles
- Flares/distress flares
- Food
- Gas canisters/cylinders
- Gazebos
- Generators
- Glass
- Hammers
- Illegal substances (Drugs)
- Illegal items
- Laser pens/laser equipment
- Nitrous oxide
- Professional audio/visual recording equipment
- Projectiles
- New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) Previously legal highs
- Petrol burners
- Razors/razor blades
- Smoke bombs/canisters
- Soft drinks
- Sound system/portable speakers
- Spray cans
- Drone or other unmanned aerial vehicles (Uav)
- Umbrellas (large, golfing)
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