Eric Prydz’ Creamfields Set Will Be Streamed For The First Time

In a shock announcement made yesterday, legendary DJ Eric Prydz will be live-streaming his set for the first time at Creamfields North tomorrow. The announcement, made via Creamfields’ Instagram channel, stated that Prydz’s set was “history in the making“.

Prydz’s approach to performances is somewhat divisive. On the one hand, he creates a detailed and emotional experience for all the fans who attend his sets. The issue, however, is that his sets are quite lengthy, with the average Eric Prydz performance lasting nearly two hours. Known for his musical ingenuity, Prydz has been a trailblazer in the Dance music scene, entertaining people for well over two decades.

With the Swede’s last major release dating back to 2022, fans are hungry for some of that classic Prydz sound. His recent set at Hï Ibiza gives us a flavour of his visually bewildering shows.

Prydz’s set at Creamfields North, set to take place on the ‘Steel Yard’ stage at midnight tomorrow, follows performances from artists including Pete Tong and Peggy Gou.

It seems similar to Burning Man, Creamfields is also having trouble with the opening day of its event, with extreme wind delaying proceedings. It looks like the worst of the infamous British weather is now over. The UK’s biggest Dance festival will welcome acts from all genres including Armin van Buuren and John Summit.

Limited resale tickets are still available for the weekend, which you can buy here.