RESTRICTED

RESTRICTED

Daresbury, Halton, WA4 5LP Cheshire Kort

fös. 28.08.2026 15:00

No re-entry Creamfields is strictly an 18's and over event, and we will be operating a strict Challenge 21 policy at the entrances, bars will be operating Challenge 25 and spot checks will be in operation around the festival site. Photo ID required. RESALE TICKETS: Parking is not included with resale ticket purchases. If parking is required, a separate parking product must be purchased, subject to availability. By continuing with your purchase, you acknowledge that parking is not included with resale ticket purchases. If you have purchased a Gold or Silver Camping ticket via resale or a Gold Day ticket via resale you will not be sent a parking hanger and you will need to purchase this separately. " Gold Camping customers entering via the Gold entrance can purchase a Gold car park pass on the day, just show your event ticket to the staff on arrival. " Silver customers entering via the South entrance can purchase in advance

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  • Restricted
    Restricted
    Australian DJ, producer, and label curator, Restricted has carved out a cult-like following blends elements from psy, rawstyle, industrial, hardcore, while pulling elements from other harder styles. The Adelaide-raised artist spent the past decade refining his craft in the studio and on the club circuit before breaking onto the
    international stage.

    Amassing over half a billion streams, Restricted’s music has been backed by the likes of Sara Landry, I Hate Models, Holy Priest, Nico Moreno, NOVAH, blk., and a long list of heavyweights in the genre. Restricted has become a fixture in Beatport’s Hardcore/Neo Rave charts with singles like “Tunnel Vision,” “Hardcore (Give Me a MFkin Breakbeat),” “FCKIN LOUD,” and “WTF?” all reaching #1. His music has been spotlighted on key editorial playlists such as Spotify’sHard Techno and Workout Beats, as well as Apple Music’s Dance in Spatial Audio, among others.

    “Tunnel Vision,” his collaboration with Nik Sitz, has become a defining record in the hard techno scene; with the song emphasizing the harder elements of the genre. The track has shaped a new sound for the next wave of producers, cementing Restricted as a pioneer within the hard dance space. Restricted’s latest “Pump This Party” with Junkie Kid, once again rips through the dancefloor blueprint, drawing influence from early hardstyle (artists like Showtek/ TNT) and merging them with
    industrial/ raw elements, old school vocals, and three distinct drops that connect seamlessly within one high-powered track. The song has already been praised by Your EDM, We Rave You, EDM Identity and more.

    From shutting down festival stages at EDC Las Vegas, Creamfields UK and Dreamstate Australia; Restricted has solidified his status as one of the most talked-about names in the new wave of hard dance. His debut at EDC Vegas 2025 saw him close out Saturday night with a high energy set that packed the stage to capacity, drawing fire marshals to manage the overflowing crowd. Restricted carried the chaos to Australia with a collaborative tour with Teletech, selling 17,000 tickets in minutes. He has continued the momentum by packing venues across America, Canada, Europe, and Asia.

    Balancing authentic energy with a distinct, refined style, Restricted resonates with a fast-growing online community. Since his debut single in 2019, the 25-year-old producer has amassed 1 million followers, 22 million TikTok likes, 300 million Instagram views, and exceeded his videos past 800 million views across all platforms.
    Restricted officially launched his label and event brand, REVIVE RECORDS in August 2024 debuting with his biggest release "Tunnel Vision". Following a stacked catalogue that continues to earn global support. Revive is now a home for the fast, the energy and anything that makes you want to move. With his boundary-pushing vision and his refreshing style, Restricted isn’t just riding the new wave of the genre, he’s shaping it.
  • Disclosure
    Disclosure

    Surrey brothers, Disclosure, effortlessly combine the 2-step garage rhythms and dubstep basslines of their locale with their own rich musical heritage of soul, jazz and 90s hip hop. Crafting their own lo-fi dream-dub sound, Disclosure released their d..

  • Carl Cox
    Carl Cox
    Carl Cox (born July 29th, 1962) is a British house and techno DJ, hailing from Oldham, Greater Manchester. He has performed extensively in clubs and worked on the radio, most notably for the BBC.
  • Fisher
    Fisher

    Australian tech-house producer Paul Fisher (aka Fisher) brings a sense of carefree fun to his productions, which strip away pretenses to focus on serving the dancefloor. He came to the public's attention in 2018 with his brassy single "Losing It," which was certified platinum in his home country and was nominated for a Grammy. The follow-up "You Little Beauty" was also a success, and Fisher continued releasing upbeat club material such as 2021's "Just Feels Tight," 2022's "It's a Killa," and 2023's "Take It Off."

    Fisher was born and raised on the Gold Coast of Australia, where he pursued a career as a professional surfer for many years. The lifestyle came with its fair share of parties, incentivizing Fisher to take up DJing in 2005, although it wouldn't be until 2011 that he turned his hand to production. His initial tracks were released as part of alongside fellow producer and surfer Leigh Sedley. Fisher eventually went solo in 2017, going on to issue a string of singles such as "Ya Kidding," "Stop It," and "Ya Didn't," all on . In 2018, he released his breakout track, "Losing It," this time via . The song went to number one on the Australian and American club charts, and was certified gold or platinum in Australia, Italy, Germany, and the U.K. It was also nominated for Best Dance Recording at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.

    Fisher followed the success of "Losing It" with the -sampling "You Little Beauty," which similarly topped club charts and was nominated for an ARIA Music Award. The double A-side "Freaks"/"Wanna Go Dancin'" appeared in 2020, followed by "Just Feels Tight" in 2021. Fisher teamed up with in 2022 on the floor-filling single "It's a Killa" and landed a pair of club hits in 2023 with "Atmosphere" featuring and "Take It Off" featuring Aatig. ~ Liam Martin & Paul Simpson, Rovi

  • Paul Oakenfold
    Paul Oakenfold

    Paul Oakenfold was born on the 30th of August 1963. Hailing from London England, he has been one of the music world’s most iconic DJs since the early 1990s, able to create hit songs of his own while being quite possibly the most in demand remixer in pop music.

  • John Summit
    John Summit

    Off The Grid | Defected | Repopulate Mars

  • Eats Everything
    Eats Everything

    Daniel Pearce (born May 12th, 1980), better known by his stage name, Eats Everything, is an English producer and DJ. He hails from Bristol.

  • Shy FX
    Shy FX

    Andre Williams, from the UK capital, London, better known by his DJ name “Shy FX” is a household drum and bass pioneer who has been on the scene since his debut release on the ‘Permission to Dance’ label in 1992.

  • I Hate Models
    I Hate Models

    bookings@kurious.be

  • Giuseppe Ottaviani
    Giuseppe Ottaviani

    Giuseppe Ottaviani has started to release tracks on VANDIT Records, Paul Van Dyk’s renowned label, in 2001 and since then can be considered one of the most talented producer and influential recording artist in trance music.

  • Maddix
    Maddix

    Dutch DJ/producer Maddix is known for his genre-breaking techno-rave sound, infused with big room and trance influences.

  • Lilly Palmer
    Lilly Palmer

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • Space 92
    Space 92

    One of Techno music’s best-selling artists and the mind behind a string of Number One hits, Space 92 is a trailblazing French producer. His sound identity is a mix of trancey Techno, distorted percussion and a touch of Acid, in addition to underlying sensitivity and nostalgia.

  • Novah
    Novah

    NOVAH is Antwerp’s own hard techno powerhouse, blending acid and bouncy trance with unstoppable energy. With an international presence, she graces Europe's most prestigious DJ booths, leaving an indelible mark on the global electronic music scene. Prepare to be taken on a captivating musical journey that defies expectations.

  • SYREETA
    SYREETA

    "London-based selector whose sounds are as diverse as her approach to life" ~ Mixmag

  • Max Dean
    Max Dean

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • Chloé Caillet
    Chloé Caillet

    Chloé Caillet is DJ/ Producer and multi instrumentalist from Paris.

  • blk.
    blk.

    blk. (Hard Techno)

  • Cam Stockman
    Cam Stockman

    From the heart of Manchester’s rave culture emerges Cam Stockman, a name rapidly rising with forward-thinking electronic sounds. With roots in the city’s iconic club scene and a growing global fanbase.

  • Marco Carola
    Marco Carola

    Marco Carola is a global ambassador of techno. From Napoli in the south of Italy, Marco was instrumental in the development of the electronic scene in the early 90s, he took the flourishing techno Napolitano scene to the rest of the world.

  • Sosa
    Sosa

    Since SOSA unleashed ‘DFCW’ in 2019, he has steadily released track after track, making waves in the industry and earning consistent global play. Highlights include ‘Don't Mess With The 808’ on Solid Grooves RAW, the ‘Dance Lapse EP’ on Hot Creations, and ‘Bring It Back’ on Moxy, all of which have been staples in sets by some of the world’s top selectors.

    In 2023, SOSA released the infectious ‘It’s Time To Move,’ which electrified crowds on some of the biggest stages around the world. He capped off the year by collaborating with Cloonee on the heavy-hitting club track ‘Weeping Willow,’ released on Hellbent Records.

    The COCO label and event series also saw tremendous success in 2023, releasing tracks from talented producers like Prok & Fitch, and Discip, and hosting sold-out shows across the UK in major cities like Liverpool, Manchester, and Birmingham and London.

    This year promises even more from COCO, starting with a sold-out show in Leeds in May, followed by the second COCO release of the year. SOSA’s highly anticipated track ‘Blow’ dropped on June 14th, delivering one of the most requested IDs in house music today. Keep an eye out for more headline and festival appearances by SOSA throughout the year, including big performances at Creamfields, Hard Summer, and Eastern Electrics, as well as key club sets at Ibiza’s finest venues like Hï and Amnesia.