Cream 16th Birthday With Paul Van DYK
15th Dec 2008
Cream have done it again. 16 years in the business and still capable of delivering lineups that are second to none and shake the flavour onto any dairy dance floor. The Nations favourite in the spiritual home of house music, Liverpool.Following on from Creamfields epic 10th Anniversary weekend celebrations, dance supremos Cream will be celebrating another!? birthday on Saturday 11th October.
For all those who cant wait 12 months for the next Creamfields to happen, this years Cream Birthday will give you something to look forward, featuring DJ legends that graced the decks at this years festival, returning to the north west to do it all again!
Having pioneered the dance music movement back in the early 90s, Cream has gone on to become one of the worlds most famous and influential clubs. This will be Creams 2nd event of the year at its spiritual home of Nation. Cream Birthdays are one of the highlights of the clubbing calendar and this year the team have pulled out all the stops to deliver a mouth watering line up to mark the occasion. The Main Room will be headlined by the legendary Paul van Dyk who brought the house down at Creamfields, packing out the 10,000 capacity Cream arena. Joining him will be Adam Sheridan, Cream resident Gareth Wyn and rising star Rob H.
Over in the Courtyard the Swedes take control. Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso who debuted their Swedish House Mafia Arena at Creamfields, join in the fun to deliver a set that always guarantee some four to the floor house music action. They will be joined by Sebastian Leger, Lee Ellis & Anthony Probyn. The Annexe which is the room where it all began back in 92 will be hosted by Dave Spoon, Chris Lake, Mason and Cream Resident Andy Mac. This coming of age celebration will mark Creams position as one of the worlds longest running superclubs.
MAIN ROOM
Paul Van Dyk
Adam Sheridan
Gareth Wyn
Rob H
COURTYARD
Steve Angello
Sebastian Ingrosso
Sebastien Leger
Lee Ellis & Anthony Probyn
ANNEXE
Dave Spoon
Chris Lake
Mason
Andy Mac
















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