Burna Boy will play Strawberries & Creem this year

This year’s Strawberries & Creem Festival has announced its second wave of acts, with Burna Boy leading the additions.

Other acts announced yesterday (April 16) includedĀ Shy FX andĀ Wilkinson. You can see the full line-up below.

The Cambridge festival, which will celebrate its sixth birthday this year, will take place across two days taking place at its new site at Childerley Orchard onĀ September 18-19.

You can buy tickets for Strawberries & Creem here.

Back in March, the festivalĀ was postponed to September due to the ongoingĀ coronavirus pandemic.

Described as ā€œCambridgeshireā€™s biggest music festival celebrating youth cultureā€, the 2021 line-up will featureĀ PARTYNEXTDOOR, Bugzy Malone, Sean Paul, Koffee, PA Salieu, Tiffany Calver and many more.

Strawberries & Creem
Strawberries & Creem. CREDIT: Mux Mistry/Strawberries & Creem

ā€œWeā€™re back,ā€ the festival tweeted in March. ā€œThe #YearOfTheParty is LIVEā€. All tickets are rolled over ā€“ so if you still need to grab yours, move quick!

“Demand is mad, 1st Release are gone. Save the date. We canā€™t wait to see you all.ā€







A new study recently found that 90 per cent of UK festival-goers would feel confident attending a live music event this year.

Itā€™s hoped that live music will safely return in the UK later this year, with the UK government aiming to lift all coronavirus-enforced restrictions on social contact by June 21 at the earliest.

With festivals such as Reading & Leeds, TRNSMT and All Points East all hoping to take place this year as planned and an array of gigs already announced for autumn and winter 2021, many UK music fans have been able to buy live music tickets with growing confidence.

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