More acts announced for Creamfields 2012

Afrojack, Kutski, Alex Kidd and more join the line-up for this year's Creamfields Festival.

Jayne Robinson

Date published: 7th Mar 2012

Following Friday's line-up announcement for Creamfields 2012, more acts have now been added to the bill.

Dancefloor hit machine Afrojack joins the bill performing on Saturday 25th August. The Grammy award winner’s peerless reputation as a producer has seen him work with the likes of Madonna and collaborate with some of the world's most respected artists including Black Eyed Peas, Steve Aoki and David Guetta.

In addition Goodgreef Xtra Hard make a welcome return offering a new twist for 2012; this year in the form of an outdoor stage delivered by the ‘Best in British’ talent from all the key brands and labels in UK hard dance.

BBC Radio 1’s award winning Kutski headlines the stage alongside Kiddfectious legend Alex Kidd with support from the Awsum superstar Andy Whitby and king of the underground Mark EG plus the pioneers of the harder edged sound The Organ Donors and hardstyle’s finest duo Cally & Juice. Goodgreef Xtra Hard also introduces you for the first time a selection of the hottest, new and rising names in the British hard dance scene.   
 
This year Creamfields has delivered one of the biggest electronic festival line ups of the summer, which includes performances from:

deadmau5 (dance festival exclusive), Tiësto (exclusive), David Guetta (dance festival exclusive), Avicii (dance festival exclusive), Skrillex, Calvin Harris (dance festival exclusive), Example (dance festival exclusive), Axwell, Steve Angello (exclusive), Sebastian Ingrosso (Exclusive), Paul van Dyk, Above & Beyond, Eric Prydz, Groove Armada (DJ Set), Richie Hawtin, Sub Focus (Live), Knife Party, Laidback Luke (exclusive), Steve Aoki, Eddie Halliwell, Ferry Corsten, Loco Dice (exclusive), Seth Troxler, Major Lazer, A-Trak, Sander van Doorn, John Digweed and Joris Voorn.

See the full Creamfields line-up here.


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