Creamfields North: Thousands enjoy big tunes and dance moves
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Becky Hill's set was one of the highlights of the weekend for many
Thousands have enjoyed a weekend of big tunes, dance moves and DJ sets at Creamfields North.
The festival in Daresbury, Cheshire, saw sets from dozens of top artists, including David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Becky Hill, Carl Cox and Fatboy Slim.
The swirling mix of music was matched by the ever-changing weather, which saw the many bucket hats double up as cover from both rain and sunshine.
Not that anything could have dampened the spirits of the exuberant crowd.

The crowd basked in the Cheshire sunshine as they enjoyed the festival on Saturday

The festival brings the best of dance music from across the world together for a weekend

The silent disco was a chance to take to the dancefloor in a slightly different way

The festival had a host of both indoor and outdoor arenas for the crowds to enjoy

The campsites were also a place to throw a few shapes

Even the on-site supermarket had a DJ keeping things moving

The line-up featured huge names from the world of dance music playing a mixture of live and DJ sets

It was not all non-stop dancing though, as there were plenty of chances to chill out across the site

There were huge moments across the weekend on the main stages

The big screens brought visuals as stunning and uplifting as the music being played

The crowds thronged to the outdoor stages all weekend, regardless of the weather

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- Published23 August 2023