Monday, August 16, 2010

Creamfields - Buenos Aires


Creamfields Buenos Aires - (2001 - 2003)

Buenos Aires became the launching platform of the English festival for the whole rest of the world. 18 thousand people attended to the first edition of Creamfields Buenos Aires. In 2001, more than 30 international artists including Paul Oakenfold, Dave Seaman, Howie B, Justin Robertson, Layo & Bushwacka! and Way Out West, among many others, were part of the festival. In 2002, 24 thousand people attended to this 16 hours festival and enjoyed of international artists such as Frankie Knuckles, Timo Maas, Satoshi Tomiie, Nick Warren, Sister Bliss , Medicine 8, Pete Tong and Hernán Cattáneo, and Carlos Alfonsín, among others. Creamfields Buenos Aires 2003 reached a new record. Layo & Bushwacka!, Sander Kleinenberg, Danny Howells, Junkie XL, Hernán Cattáneo, Audio Bullys, Babasónicos, Josh Wink, Scratch Perverts, DJ Marky, Catupecu Machu 5.1 and Infusion were some of the prestigious artists that have taken part of the artistic proposal.

Creamfields Buenos Aires - (2004 - 2007)

In 2004, Creamfields Buenos Aires edition turned out into one of the biggest event of the year: more than 55.000 people attended the festival. The line up consisted of more than 90 artists –locals and internationals– which included Groove Armada, Paul Oakenfold, Deep Dish, Erick Morillo, Darren Emerson, Hernán Cattáneo, Steve Lawler, among many others. Creamfields Buenos Aires hit a new record in 2005. In Buenos Aires, 2005 headliners were The Prodigy, Paul Oakenfold, David Guetta, Audio Bullys, Hernan Cattaneo. Once more in 2007, Creamfields Buenos Aires had the greatest attendance in the world: 55,000 people. The line-up included: The Chemical Brothers, Carl Cox, John Digweed, LCD Soundsystem, Deep Dish, Hernán Cattaneo, James Zabiela, 2 Many DJs, Deep Mariano, Rodrigo Lozano, Tiefschwarz, Craig Richards, Christian Smith, and more. The large Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez is the new venue.

Creamfields Festival Tickets are available on Sold Out Ticket Market on nominal rates.

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