ROBBIE Williams’ new dance project will be taking over a stage at Creamfields 2024.
Today, Thursday, Cream HQ has dropped another exciting addition with a UK debut performance from Lufthaus.
The group is a new dance project of Robbie Williams, Flynn Francis, and Tim Metcalfe.
What started as a project nurtured during the pandemic, owing to the trio’s love for clubbing away from the limelight, their critically acclaimed debut album ‘Visions Volume 1’ released on Armada Music is now a fully-fledged player in the genres landscape.
The trio will take over Arc stage for a very special sunset performance on the Sunday of the festival.
Commenting on the performance news, Lufthaus said: “We’re excited for our UK debut at Creamfields, a legendary festival we’ve heard so much about, and we’re now going to get to experience the buzz and energy of the Creamfields crowd.”
Lufthaus is just the latest new addition to the already stacked bill which features performances from some of the world’s biggest dance acts, with over three hundred artists performing across ten stages and more than 80,000 music fans making the annual pilgrimage for one of the biggest weekends in the festival calendar.
Other acts include Calvin Harris, Chase & Status LIVE, Tiësto, Michael Bibi, Steve Angello B2B Secret Special Guest, Alesso, Hardwell, Bicep present CHROMA, Eric Prydz, Martin Garrix, Camelphat, Armin van Buuren, Solomun B2B Patrick Topping, MK, Jamie Jones, Charlotte De Witte, Andy C, Peggy Gou, Fisher, Fatboy Slim, Ben Hemsley, Example, Pawsa, Scooter, Solardo, Timmy Trumpet, Pete Tong, John Summit, Low Steppa, Layla Benitez, Ben Nicky, Will Sparks, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Hannah Laing. Chris Stussy, Artbat, Barry Can’t Swim, Sub Focus, Third Party, Kings of the Rollers, Darren Styles, Gorgon City, Girls Don’t Sync, blk, Franky Wah, Sarah Story, Mochakk, Belters Only + many many more.
Sign up now for limited resale tickets which go live 9am (GMT) Thursday, March 28, here: www.creamfields.com/signup
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