Creamfields will celebrate its tenth anniversary this year by expanding into a two-day spectacular.
The Liverpool-based event which bills itself as the "world's biggest electronic music festival", will take place on August 23rd and 24th.
Chart-topping band Kasabian will headline with their unique blend of rock and electronica, marking their only UK festival appearance this summer.
They will be joined at Creamfields by legendary DJ Fatboy Slim, dance act Underworld and clubbers' favourite Paul van Dyk.
Underworld frontman Karl Hyde said: "We're looking forward to playing at Creamfields this year for their tenth anniversary, [as] we've been fans of Cream since the early days; it's going to be a great party."
As well as musical acts, the event will also keep visitors entertained with dancers, contortionists, fun fairs and even a choir.
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