Strawberries & Creem Announce New Dates

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Strawberries & Creem are delighted to announce that the UK’s tastiest festival for music and youth culture will now take place on 18th-19th September 2021, moving from their original June dates following the governments’ roadmap announcement.

2021 will see the festival’s biggest-ever line-up, with the likes of PARTYNEXTDOOR, Bugzy Malone, Honey Dijon, Koffee, Pa Salieu, Denis Sulta, Hybrid Minds and Miraa May taking to the stages at Childerley Orchard – their stunning new site in the beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside, the perfect backdrop to a long-awaited party.

Alongside its signature fusion of world-renowned artists and exciting rising talent – across Hip-Hop, R&B, Afrobeats, Dancehall, House, Garage and Drum & Bass – the festival aims to champion the cream of the crop in youth culture. From football and gaming; to entertainers, podcasts and comedy; to talks focussing on the leading  topics in the UK scene and beyond, expect a celebration of music and life like no other – all washed down with delicious food and drink to keep festival goers dancing.

All purchased tickets will automatically be rolled over to the new dates in September. If holders are unable to make these dates, however, then they can request a refund. More information on the festival’s website here: www.strawberriesandcreem.com.

Chris Jammer, co-founder of the festival, said: The team were so determined to make the festival happen this year, and we’re delighted that we’ll be able to share what we’ve been working on with you all, at long last. After everything we’ve all been through over the last year or so, it’s even more meaningful that we gather in a green field together to celebrate music and life. September’s S&C will be an extra special celebration, our first-ever weekend party – and a festival that you won’t forget. We can’t wait to share even more exciting plans over the upcoming weeks, stay tuned!

Published on 05 March 2021 by UKFG

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